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- CONCERT REVIEW: Galdive @ The Atlantis, 1/21/25
Photo and words by Jacob Christian Even an unexpected and shiveringly cold wait of thirty minutes—an appropriate conclusion to a week of historic snowfall—could not dissuade the sizable crowd for the international indie duo Galdive. Braving the twenty-one-hour flight from Indonesia, the group arrived in D.C. on Saturday, January 31, to complete the final destination of… - Gorillaz’s sell out is hopefully done: “The Mountain, the Moon Cave, and The Sad God”
There’s a specific kind of heartbreak reserved for when your favorite band, the one you put on a pedestal, plays in a Fortnite Festival. - PREVIEW: Liberation Weekend @ Black Cat, 4/24-26
Liberation Weekend returns to D.C. for its second year, transforming the Black Cat into a three-day celebration of music, community, and resistance from April 24-26. Hosted by Rayceen Pendarvis, the festival brings together a mix of local and national artists across punk, indie, and experimental scenes. - The unfortunate truth of exes and musicOne thing I love about meeting new people is learning what music they listen to. From bonding over knowing the same artists/bands to being struck by how different a person can seem from the music they listen to, I get new music from every new relationship I make. Music and people become associated with one another, a blessing and a curse. For some, hearing Sabrina Carpenter on the speakers in a Target is enough to start the waterworks. Music taste is such a personal thing that it’d be nearly impossible to find a single relationship in which there wasn’t at least one playlist made for or about the other person. So when relationships end, oftentimes a person’s fondness of their ex-partner’s music taste ends along with it.
- Pick up the PH0N3, it’s T3L3PH0N3: An Interview with T3L3PH0N3
Most teenagers have a hard time figuring out who they are. T3L3PH0N3 is not like most teenagers. He is loud, chronically online, and completely uninterested in sanding down the edges of his personality to make anyone comfortable. His music — a mix of electro-pop, rap, and chaotic internet references — feels like a direct extension of him: unfiltered and self-aware. T3L3PH0N3 makes no attempt to clean up his music; if something shocks you, that’s your problem. When his single “Harajuku Hennessy” was released, we knew we had to sit down with him and pick at his brain. We hung up the ph0n3 just as confused as when we started, and that’s probably how he likes it. - PREVIEW: Fakemink @ 9:30 Club, 5/3
By: Valeria Hernandez 20-year old London-based rapper and producer Fakemink is heading to the 9:30 Club on May 3rd, 2026 for his tour, A Terrible Beauty. Fakemink is an emerging artist in the UK rap scene, starting his journey with his 2023 album London’s Saviour, setting the distinctive experimental tone of his music. His music… - PREVIEW: The Last Dinner Party @ The Anthem, 4/7
By: Dalia Guzman-Perez The Last Dinner Party is performing at The Anthem on April 7th. In a recent feature on Polyester magazine, bassist Georgia Davis describes Tumblr as a teacher of the creative process; a place where “you could linger, collect, change your mind, reinvent, world-build, all in private and without having to explain yourself.”… - PREVIEW: The Wedding Present @ Black Cat, 4/6
By: Dilsher Dhaliwal British indie rock band The Wedding Present will perform at Black Cat on April 6th as part of their North American tour. They’ll be playing their 1991 album Seamonsters in its entirety for its 35th anniversary, as well as other material from their four-decade-long career. The Wedding Present formed in Leeds in… - GW women’s basketball makes program history in WNIT victory
By: Alden Detmer George Washington women’s basketball (18-17) advanced to the Great Eight of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) for the first time in program history Friday night with a 71-62 win over Loyola Chicago (16-18). The Revolutionaries are now the only program remaining representing the Atlantic-10 Conference in either men’s or women’s basketball.… - Evil killer bassist guzzles garlic nots
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