Concert review: Neon Indian puts on an elysian show for nightcrawlers
By Izzi McDonnell | 10/20/2015Neon Indian’s “VEGA INTL. Night School” turns the 9:30 Club into an electronic disco
Neon Indian’s “VEGA INTL. Night School” turns the 9:30 Club into an electronic disco
Brooklyn-based band Oberhofer redefines the stereotypical concert and showcases its newest album “Chronovision,” out Oct. 6.
The Middleburg Film Festival will host a myriad of interesting films, panel discussions and more.
Metalheads of D.C. enjoyed genre bending at its finest.
James Vanderbilt’s journalistic thriller details the story of Mary Mapes and the 60 Minutes story that ended her career.
“Pan” brings a classic fairytale to life for adults and children.
D.C. Public Library kicks off Banned Books Week with the art exhibition, protesting censorship.
The Neo-soul group from Australia is touring the US following their latest release.
The Seattle indie-rockers catchy, hook-laden tunes should start the week off right.
When All-American Weekend rolls around, and your parents come to town, you may want to make the most of the time you have with them.
The Philadelphia indie rock bands performed at the 9:30 Club on Oct. 8.
YouTube creators travel the country spreading messages of positivity.
The Danish rock outfit brought the dynamic energy of its festival-level shows to the more intimate DC venue.
Alan Palomo of Neon Indian will showcase his forthcoming album “VEGA INTL. Night School” to the 9:30 Club this Tuesday.
The Scene provides a list of the best places to visit during Fall Break.
The world’s first and only metal mariachi band will not disappoint.
Mew is on a U.S. tour in support of its latest release, “+ -.”
The 9:30 Club will host one of the first performances of Wavves’ latest album, “V.”
The Philadelphia indie guitarist will perform music from his latest album.
After the success of its debut album, Oberhofer will visit D.C. to perform the band’s latest release “Chronovision.”