Words and photos Nancy Kiner The bathroom stall dividers are barely eye level at the Bar Lubitsch in West Hollywood. My sister Alex and I are at the We Found…
By Max Cohen Milk St. are an emo (think whiny folk-punk, not screechy math rock) trio from Bangor, Maine who are true DIYers. Partly fueled by a love of unexpected…
By Max Cohen Macseal used to riff nasty. Their formative EPs were stuffed with twinkly call and response hooks that all had the "Never Meant" appeal; complicated, sometimes skipping a…
Words and photos by Carolina Carmo Some eight weeks ago, the Washington Post put out a list of 10 “can’t-miss” local concerts in June. While they definitely didn’t mean it…
By Max Cohen Photos by Carolina Carmo Flowers for the Dead are a three piece of DMV-bred 20 somethings who are probably sick of being compared to 90s alt rock…
By Max Cohen Oso Oso is soft launching their next album Life Till Bones which is supposedly set to release Aug. 9. Last month the band gave us a first…
By Mya Petryshyn Photos by Brianna Kimmel Beneath the kaleidoscopic glow of green, purple, and blue lights at Union Stage, is this music industry’s hidden gem: Tiny Habits. The minute…
Words and photos by Katrina Hauser Sleater-Kinney, a girl band that rose to prominence in the late 90’s, dominated the stage at the Anthem on Tuesday, March 12th. Though it…
By Carolina Carmo Images from the D.C. punk archive. Washington, D.C. native musician Ian MacKaye, vocalist of bands like Teen Idles, Minor Threat and Fugazi, is most likely the reason…