Bowery Ballroom News
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As the indie folk-rock scene took off in 2000, Matthew Houck was there at the start, forming Phosphorescent in 2001, releasing their first album in 2003 and then five more, waiting for a spotlight turn.
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James Murphy wasn’t sober.
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Lead singer Tunde Adebimpe whistled, wind chimes tinkled, brass pipes rang out and guitars screeched as TV on the Radio kicked off its April 13th show at Radio City Music Hall with “Young Liars.”
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You still have time to fall in love with some new bands: It’s the last day of the annual CMJ Music Marathon, which this year brought 1,300 performances to New York City.
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The wait was over.
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The BBC put The Vaccines among “this year’s most promising new artists.” So why the silence?
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Take the time to see Christian Marclay’s video installation “The Clock.”
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Get your dance pants on Friday night when the Rapture rolls into Bowery Ballroom with their latest album, “In The Grace Of Your Love.”
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Fog covered the stage at the Bowery Ballroom on Dec. 18 as Bradford Cox, in flannel shirt and vest, stood at the lone microphone with guitar in hand and harmonica in neck mount.
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With his perfectly coifed ginger-red hair and all-white garb, Alex Trimble, lead singer of Northern Ireland band Two Door Cinema Club, resembled a large lit candle as he took the stage at the Bowery Ballroom on May 12.
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