December 28, 2017
Songs of 2017
December 22, 2017
Shows of 2017
In a year of what felt like total chaos, live music felt like a mental escape from the madness of real life. These were the shows that helped me break away from polarizing political moments and be overtaken by the positivity of the masses joined together by songs.
December 19, 2017
LCD Soundsystem played Brooklyn Steel
As they close in on their third and final residency of the year at Brooklyn Steel, LCD Soundsystem continue to prove that they're still a driving force to be reckoned with and their love for their hometown remains unwavering.
December 14, 2017
Alessandro Cortini - AVANTI
Alessandro Cortini's AVANTI was released back in October, but is a pivotal record to acknowledge as the year ends and winter begins to set-in.
December 8, 2017
Kelly Lee Owens - "More Than A Woman"
This past March, Kelly Lee Owens dropped her self-titled debut record. To close out the year, she shared a cover of Aaliyah's timeless classic, "More Than A Woman."
November 27, 2017
JAY Z played Barclays Center
After dropping his best work in a decade, JAY Z finally brought his 4:44 Tour to his hometown of Brooklyn for a hits filled celebration.
November 22, 2017
Burial - "Pre Dawn" / "Indoors"
Much like he's done in the past, elusive producer Burial has returned with another year-end EP just in time to disrupt best-of lists. "Pre Dawn" / "Indoors" is his most accessible work of the year and a haunting ode to rave music.
November 15, 2017
Björk - "Blissing Me"
After dropping lead single "The Gate" back in September, Björk has shared another new song off her upcoming album, Utopia. Listen to "Blissing Me" below.
November 9, 2017
Kamaiyah - "Leave Em"
Kamaiyah has surprise released a brand new mixtape ahead of her supposedly imminent debut album. It's called Before I Wake and received executive production from Link Up.
November 4, 2017
Grizzly Bear played Brooklyn Steel
After releasing their first new album in five years, this summer's Painted Ruins, Grizzly Bear came back to their native New York for three sold-out nights at Brooklyn Steel.
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