As Tall as Lions Cut Up NYC's Knitting Factory
With babes, booze, and bloodshed, it can only mean one thing: Rock'n'roll. Last night's four-band lineup, with headliners As Tall As Lions kicking off their fall tour, turned New York City's Knitting Factory into one hell of a launch pad. Nakatomi Plaza, a prog-rock band reminiscent of a younger, harder Coheed and Cambria, opened.
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The Format Sing, Dance in Chicago
"We’re going to have a good night of singing and dancing," promised Nate Ruess, the Format’s lead singer, and he wasn’t just saying that.
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Getting Dirty, Pretty in NYC
Despite a broken collarbone, Dirty Pretty Things' frontman Carl Barat swaggered with style across the Bowery Ballroom stage last night, representing his roots by cradling his arm in a British flag sling.
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sonic Youth Play Poolside in Brooklyn
After one of the most grueling heat waves of the summer ended, New Yorkers were ready to get back outside and enjoy the summer sun. This past Friday evening, legions of smartly-dressed concertgoers came out to see the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sonic Youth, and Blood on the Wall at Brooklyn's McCarren Park Pool, a massive, once-abandoned public pool.
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The Rentals, Ozma in D.C.
The Rentals haven't had a hit single in the U.S. since Bill Clinton's first term in office, but they still managed to fire up the motley crowd at the venerable Nightclub 9:30 in Washington, D.C. The band have reformed after a five year hiatus with the promise of a new album, but the current tour is serving largely as a celebration of their past.
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Brooklyn Pool Party!
There is nothing sweeter than watching a shaggy haired hipster wearing tight tapered black jeans ferociously participate in a game of dodge ball or take a flying leap down a giant slip n' slide.




