London-based blues rockers, Alberta Cross, jam out at Pianos in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Catch them at All Points West Music Festival at Liberty State Park, NJ in summer 2008.
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London-based blues rockers, Alberta Cross, jam out at Pianos in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Catch them at All Points West Music Festival at Liberty State Park, NJ in summer 2008.
London/Paris based indie pop band, The Teenagers timewarp NYC's sexy Hiro Ballroom crowd back into high school with their hypnotic beats and unrelenting lyrics. The band breifly describes the international support tour for their debut album Reality Check.
Come along as Borough Underground introduces the CMJ Music Marathon 2007 from the streets of the LES and runs into Brooklyn folk rockers Morning Pages. Also, watch their great performance at Club Midway along with special guests The Pierces.
With influences such as Sabbath, Cure and the Stooges, Borough Underground presents NY's own BM Linx, blowing up their staple dark Synth Rock at Crash Mansion in the East Village.
The Pennyroyals perform an explosive set seconds from Times Square at one of NYC's most rocking venues: Rock 45.
Self described as:
"Velvet Revolver taking a hammer to your favorite emo-core band."
Check out The Pennyroyals merch site:
http://www.loudmerch.com/thepennyroyals
The Pennyroyals, with the present lineup solidified in 2007, are described as raw yet refined, explosive but melodic, dark and vitally decadent. The New Jersey/New York quartet delivers powerful choruses that include big rock hooks, searing guitars, and strong vocal harmonies over a solid rhythm section. Known for their live show, The Pennyroyals always commit to their audience with a boundless energy, attitude, and heart in every performance. Switching between diverse tempos and melodies, the band’s new material is more melodic, yet edgier than ever… A “cross-over hard rock/punk output sonically fused with hard driving guitar licks and rhythm section, melodic vocal hooks and harmonies, honest lyrics, and a biting alternative edge.
Nashville-based rockers, Turbo Fruits, light up Brooklyn's Galapagos Art Space during CMJ Week 2007.
Borough Underground brings you the best indie rock n' roll from the five boroughs of New York City. Check us out at www.myspace.com/boroughunderground
Self described as "The Police meets At The Drive In", The Urgency tears it up at Tribeca's iconic venue, The Knitting Factory. Keep an eye out for them on Summer 2007 Warped Tour.
Eyeball Records band, The Velocet performs a rockin' indie rock set suggesting influences such as Echo and the Bunnymen and The Replacements. Check out their show at The Annex and some behind the scenes footage.
Trio prior settled in Boston and Paris, Die Romantik delivers a keyboard-driven rock n roll performance at the now defunct Lower East Side venue Tonic.