It came from the desert. What “it” was, exactly, is still a matter of debate. Are Queens of the Stone Age a band? An association? A concept? The intermittent issue of an unhinged Carlo Von Sexron? The toxic byproduct of other bands? A variously shrinking and expanding group of friends and like minded visitors? Or […]
Music & Nightlife
Albare Performs at The Jazz Kitchen on June 22nd
The Road Ahead (Enja Records), the latest album from Albare, opens listeners’ hearts and minds through the original music and extraordinary musicianship of Albare and his quartet. ALBARE is the nom de guerre of Albert Dadon, a virtuoso jazz guitarist with a strong melodic sense and a wealth of global influences. Born in Morocco and […]
Cory Williams to release The Outcome June 4th
Indianapolis-based singer-songwriter Cory Williams will release his debut solo record The Outcome June 4, following a special record-release show May 31 at Radio Radio (1119 Prospect Street) in Fountain Square right outside of downtown Indianapolis. The record includes the new single “Tragically You,” written by Williams, in addition to 11 other tracks. The recording and production process […]
sami.the.great at The Irving Theatre on Friday, May 31
Fresh off the end of her “Great Animation Tour,” sami.the.great is gearing up to hit the road once again for a Spring/Summer tour. With her self-titled debut LP receiving critical acclaim from major tastemakers like Daytrotter, Nylon and Bust, Sami Akbari, known musically as sami.the.great, is bringing her glittering indie pop back to audiences across the […]
Preservation Hall Jazz Band To Release “That’s It!” July 9th
NEW YORK — Preservation Hall Jazz Band was founded in 1961 to promote traditional New Orleans jazz in all its authenticity. Legendary players like George Lewis, Sweet Emma Barrett and Kid Thomas Valentine, all rooted in the formative years jazz, were its original stars. That generation is long gone now, yet the hall is still in […]