You Blew It! and Tiny Moving Parts turn up the volume at DC9
By Trent Burns | 02/26/2015The Emo-punk groups partied hard and played loud for a crowded Monday night show.
The Emo-punk groups partied hard and played loud for a crowded Monday night show.
The family band has broken the Top 40 charts, and has their sights set on D.C.
The American University student-musicians, who record as “Boon,” unravel the story behind their upcoming EP
The up-and-coming band brings its A game to D.C.
Guitarist Meric Long talks about new album “Individ,” life on tour, and why he plays “music for other musicians.”
Not one, not two, but three boybands enchanted D.C. on Feb. 18.
The legendary collective performed as part of The Howard Theatre’s Black History of Music Month series.
The legendary collective performed as part of The Howard Theatre’s Black History of Music Month series.
The genre-defying artist will play a highly anticipated set on Feb. 15.
The indie emo icons left their bands at home and brought a rare stripped-down show to Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
Charlie Yin, better known as Giraffage, brought the tunes that ignited the moves for an energetic crowd on January 28th.
Indie singer-songwriter Nick Hakim will stop in D.C. on his East Coast headlining tour.
The sold-out show brought high-energy and shoutouts to G-Eazy’s San Francisco home.
DJ Questlove connects to his audience in a unique set.
The Roots drummer will lead a night of genre-defying fun.
The rap groups initiated mosh pits and launched into crowd during two-and-a-half-hour performance.
Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bundick to perform experimental dance tracks as his electronic alter-ego, Les Sins.
Producer Jacques Greene stopped at Black Cat on his North American headlining tour.
After an eight-year hiatus, the Irish singer-songwriter returned to captivate the crowd.
DJ Ryan Hemsworth brings his Sucker For Punishment tour to U Hall.