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(10/16/15 8:58pm)
It’s no secret: Monday night concerts are usually hit or miss affairs. Luckily, Seattle-based indie-rock outfit Telekinesis blends synth-pop sensibility with tack-sharp lyrics that should easily keep the Monday blues at bay. The band released its fourth LP, “Ad Infinitum,” in September 2015 and will bring its tour to the Black Cat on Oct. 19. Fellow Seattle-ite and indie-pop veteran Eric Elbogen (aka Say Hi) will perform an opening set.
(10/15/15 8:08pm)
Music fans of all ages flocked to the 9:30 Club on Oct. 8. While some people outside the venue attempted to scalp tickets to the sold-out show, the inside of the 9:30 Club filled up as soon as doors opened.
(10/13/15 9:11pm)
Concertgoers wound around the block at the 9:30 Club, waiting in line for Mew’s headlining show on Oct. 9. The Danish pop-rock band, usually found playing to massive European audiences, packed their energy and charisma into a high-octane show that kept 9:30 visitors moving throughout the performance. Eclectic indie-rock duo The Dodos played a brief but stellar opening set showcasing songs from its newest releases, 2015’s “Individ,” and 2013’s “Carrier.”
(10/12/15 4:12pm)
Texas-raised Alan Palomo—better known as Neon Indian—will perform at the 9:30 Club on Oct. 13. The artist is set to release his latest album “VEGA INTL. Night School” on Oct. 16, Palomo’s first recording since his 2011 release of “Era Extraña.”
(10/08/15 11:19pm)
Students with eclectic tastes in music, concertgoers looking for something new and fans of portmanteaus alike will enjoy Metalachi — a metal-mariachi fusion band. The Mexican group is on its second East Coast tour, dubbed the “East Coast Offensive Tour,” and will perform at the Black Cat on Oct. 9.
(10/07/15 1:49pm)
Danish three-piece Mew is set to bring its pop-soaked electronic rock to the 9:30 Club on Oct. 9. The international upstart is currently touring in support of their sixth studio release, “+ -.” Alt-rock veterans The Dodos will perform an opening set—their first D.C. show since an appearance at the Black Cat earlier this year.
(10/07/15 1:45pm)
(10/06/15 1:46am)
Following the release of its latest album “V,” California surf-punk band Wavves will head to the 9:30 Club on Oct. 7. Chicago natives and teenage punk-prodigies Twin Peaks will perform an opening set.
(10/05/15 4:12pm)
Fresh off the Sept. 25 release of his new album “b’lieve i’m goin down,” mellow indie rocker Kurt Vile will take the 9:30 Club stage on Oct. 8.
(10/05/15 1:44am)
Brooklyn indie-pop band Oberhofer will make its way to U Street Music Hall on Oct. 6. The band is currently on its North American tour for the release of its newest album “Chronovision”.
(10/02/15 4:51pm)
A crowd of angsty, drunk 20-somethings filled the Black Cat for a captivating and fun FIDLAR concert on Sept. 28.
(10/01/15 3:54pm)
The Sept. 26 Landmark Music Festival, hosted by the Trust for the National Mall, proved that good headliners can save a festival, even from rainy weather.
(09/28/15 6:08pm)
Concertgoers clamored to get closer to the stage as Joyce Manor filled the room with punk-rock indie music at Black Cat on Sept. 23.
(09/27/15 8:48pm)
Amidst steady floods of fluttering riffs and tidal waves of room-shaking bass, the Black Cat was awash in an ocean of sound throughout El Ten Eleven’s Sept. 26 show. The Los Angeles duo, known for using extensive loops and effects in its live shows, showcased songs spanning six studio releases over a 13-year career.
(09/26/15 5:39pm)
Don't you love it when you accidentally come across a new song and shortly after start obsessing over it? We at The Eagle love it. So every week, staff members will reveal what songs they're currently in love with to lessen the time before your next obsession.
(09/25/15 2:54am)
Los Angeles skate rock group FIDLAR will return to D.C. on Sept. 28 to showcase their West Coast brashness on Black Cat’s stage.
(09/24/15 1:05am)
American University students, especially documentary fans, may have already heard El Ten Eleven and never even known it. The L.A. based duo creates music that is cerebral and peaceful yet relentlessly energetic, and has been featured in Gary Hustwit’s documentary films “Urbanized,” “Objectified” and “Helvetica.” El Ten Eleven will bring its expansive, harmonious sound to the Black Cat on Sept. 25.
(09/23/15 2:01am)
U Street Music Hall opened its doors on Sept. 17 to a flood of hawaiian shirts, smiles and fans that were ready to sing along to Vacationer — a band specializing in the art of “chill.”
(09/16/15 4:08pm)
Philadelphia based Nu-Hula band Vacationer will perform at U Street Music Hall September 18 at 7:00 p.m.
(08/31/15 11:18pm)
Although this year’s Welcome Week show was not up to official rave standards, which would have included horse masks, glow in the dark clothing, the mass consumption of illegal drugs and the complete disregard of AU’s code of conduct, EDM group The White Panda delivered an exciting performance at Student Union Board’s show in the Tavern on August 29.