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Kip Berman, frontman for NYC indie-fuzz greats The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, has his own solo side-project The Natvral, and just announced its debut full-length, Tethers. And he’s dropped its first single, “Why Don’t You Come Out Anymore?” (though we’ve all got a good reason to stay...
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Indie-rockers Hatchie and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have teamed up during our national crises to cover the famed The Jesus and Mary Chain & Hope Sandoval piece “Sometimes Always”. The new seven-inch, whose b-side is the previously-unreleased Adult Swim track “Adored”, is out on June 20th, and...
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A decade or so ago, Kip Berman’s The Pains of Being Pure at Heart were a hype-buzz Brooklyn breakout, channeling neo-eighties fuzz and indie-pop....
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In 2009, L Magazine opened up Northside Festival, showcasing the music in Williamsburg and Greenpoint. It’s grown since then, including a large ‘Innovation’ portion that can sometimes seem to make the music feel like an afterthought, but there still was music, Thursday-Sunday, June 8th-11th....
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Northside '17 left McCarren Park on Friday....
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Kip Berman changes his sound a bit on Days of Abandon, for a sweet fuzz that’s nice, but isn’t as remarkable as before....
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Osheage went extra indie-friendly for its third and final day, capped off by the Flaming Lips performing The Soft Bulletin. ...
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Last year, Montreal's Osheaga Music...
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Bristol's Trinity, where once people came to worship at the alter, but tonight indie and shoegaze fans alike came to see New York's The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. ...