Fitz and the Tantrums, Capital Cities join forces for Halloween show
By Tam Sackman | 11/02/2013Fitz and the Tantrums bring soul back from the dead on Oct. 31.
Fitz and the Tantrums bring soul back from the dead on Oct. 31.
The Scene compiled a list of new and old treats to add to your Halloween playlist.
WVAU DJs review rock, rap and everything else in between.
Reach for the Sky with this week’s Reviews Brew and ‘Reflekt’ on some good music.
Full disclosure on Disclosure’s sold-out gig at 9:30 Club on Oct. 28.
The Eagle caught up with The Orwells about the living the life of rockers as teenagers before their gig at the Rock and Roll Hotel last weekend.
Sir Sly nearly put a hole in the wall at the Rock and Roll Hotel
For their first collaboration, the student organizations will be bringing the indie-rock artist and a local band to the SIS Founders Room
The Eagle talks with drummer Austin Tufts of “Braids” about being a band on the run and the difference between studio and live performances.
Georgia sextet Of Montreal performs amid hesitant and uninterested crowd.
A quick review of everything from pop princess Katy Perry to indie rockers Cults.
Everything to know about Disclosure before their second sold-out set at 9:30 club on Oct. 28.
AU’s Chanel Verdult discusses her role in the DJ pair Bromar x Punkproper and its rise in the D.C. hip-hop scene.
Watching Wild Belle perform was similar to the experience of a dehydrated person envisioning a sensational mirage as they aimlessly wander through the desert.
WVAU Wednesday features new artists including Kings of Leon, The Preatures, Lily Kershaw and Grooms.
Aaron Carter’s “The After Party Tour” stops in Silver Spring, Md.
AU welcomed its fifth a capella group at the All American Weekend concert
ON STANDS NOW: Here are five cheap, nearby eating places after a late night concert.
ON STANDS NOW: AU’s rising hip-hop talent reveals a growing, underground music scene.
The Eagle talks to Jeff Ross about his upcoming show at Sixth and I Synagogue on Oct. 27.