Live Review: Low at Metro 3/22
The crowd was treated to highlights spanning Low’s double-decade catalog as well as new tracks.
The crowd was treated to highlights spanning Low’s double-decade catalog as well as new tracks.
If you thought Stars already said it all, think again.
Musical duo Mimi Parker and Alan Sparhawk, have been collaborating in life and art together for over two decades.
Snowden’s cynical pop nods have given the band an edge over other brooding post-punk holdouts.
The show was somehow amped up and laid back all at the same time.
This 1950’s R&B and rock ‘n’ roll sound has captivated listeners with its raucous update.
Foster the People took over Ada Street’s vinyl library for a night.
Give this string-laden, sophisticated indie-pop a listen.
Give JD’s swinging R&B and rock ‘n’ roll a listen.
Rock ‘n roll swagger courtesy of this D.C. band.