- An Arizona Tornado and Louisiana Hurricane
- Whoever came up with the idea of marrying Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers and Cowboy Mouth together in one concert deserves an award. There may not be another, more electrifying performance the ...
- Bob Mould Band - March 15, 9:30 Club: See the City Paper's most sarcastic music columnist hit the stage again!
- Morcheeba- March 25, 9:30 Club: Look to our album if you have any questions!
- Boredoms - April 3, 9:30 Club: Crazy fun electro from Japan!
- The Cure - May 9, G.M.U Patriot Center: Mr. Smith is still at it!
- Radiohead, May 11, Nissan Pavilion: This will rock. We're contemplating skipping graduation.
Top Five Concerts on the D.C. Horizon:
- An unenthusiastic return: A concert review of The ...
- Homecoming concerts often have a nostalgia wafting through the air. It breeds a sense of intimacy between performers and audiences that is often difficult to replicate under any other ...
- Rising stars: The Silent Years interview and ...
- Josh Epstein does not seem to be too upset that his band won’t be able to do a sound check before their performance at the Black Cat on Aug. 26. Only moments earlier he was informed ...
- A global effort: The Silent Years album review
- Lush is the first word that comes to mind when listening to The Silent Years. This may be due to hearing Out into the Wild on a good stereo. Earphones simply lack the depth of ...
- Switched On and Ready to Rock
- Some songs need to be booming from your radio to be best appreciated. Switches’ “Lay Down the Law,” the first single on their album of the same name, is one of those very songs. ...
- Morcheeba’s Greatest Trip Yet
- Ask yourself this: if the lead singer of your favorite band was replaced tomorrow, but the other members of the group released a new album under the same name, would you still listen to ...
- A Touch of Honey, Honey.
- Loose Boots, the first album by southern California folk band honeyhoney, has been stamped with the lyrical and musical maturity that many freshman albums lack. Many bands self-produce ...
- Living for Money: The Story of The Counterfeiters
- Shortly after World War II, Salomon Sorowitsch (Karl Marcovics) arrives in Monte Carlo, carrying a briefcase packed with neat stacks of American dollars. After charming a young woman ...
- The Not-So-New Musical Stylings of Cleandenim
- While most of us may be too young to remember a time when crooners overwhelmed the music scene with scintillating little numbers, decked out in three-piece suits and topped off with a ...
- Celebrate the independent arts at South by ...
- Spring Break in the South: For music lovers, spring break has the potential to be absolutely amazing this year. South by Southwest, the annual independent art, music, and film ...
- The Chicago 10: This is No Mind-numbing History ...
- Pay attention and you just might learn something – that’s what documentary filmmaker Brett Morgen is hoping. For Morgen, success has come in the form of critical praise and an ...

