Brett Cameron Steinberg, Believe In Ghost!, Kate Keller

Brett Cameron Steinberg, Believe In Ghost!, Kate Keller

Brett Cameron Steinberg, Believe In Ghost!, Kate Keller

Tuesday, June 16 • 6:00 PM

Dive into the sonic kaleidoscope this Friday night where the only ghosts you'll encounter are the hauntingly beautiful lyrics of Brett Cameron Steinberg. Riding the rip tide of your favorite existential crisis, his set promises to unravel the threads of your soul one reverb-drenched chord at a time. Right after, Believe In Ghost! will transport you to a dimension where synthpop dreams collide with your wildest vintage Casio fantasies. And if you think you can handle more, Kate Keller will be closing the night with her bittersweet serenades that feel like a caffeine rush through a noir-filtered Paris street. This trifecta of indie magnificence is your chance to be where the vibe is 21+, the doors swing open at 6pm, and the cover is just enough to keep the posers away—$12 if you're ahead of the game, $15 if you're fashionably late. It's set to be the kind of night that will make your Spotify Wrapped look like child's play. See you in the front row, or hear about it from your coolest friend's TikTok.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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The Thing Is

The Thing Is

Tuesday, June 16 • 7:00 PM

If you haven’t yet sunk into the sonic whirlpool that is The Thing Is, consider this your wake-up call. This band is the secret ingredient your Spotify playlist has been missing, and they're about to hit the stage of that unmarked club you keep pretending you know about. Imagine Radiohead had a love child with Tame Impala, raised on the glitchy streets of Brooklyn, and you’re halfway there. Their lush soundscapes and hypnotic beats are the perfect antidote to your mid-week ennui, and trust me, the serendipity of catching their live set will make you the envy of your vinyl-collecting crew. This isn't just a gig; it's a rite of passage for anyone who claims they’re clued into the indie scene. So, grab your coolest jacket and prepare to join the ranks of those who can say, "I was there before they blew up."

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Cailin Russo

Cailin Russo

Tuesday, June 16 • 7:00 PM

If your calendar's looking as uninspired as a midweek bodega run, it's time to inject some serious life with Cailin Russo's gig—a must-catch for anyone whose playlist lives somewhere between ethereal dreamscapes and unapologetic alt-pop bangers. With her sonic alchemy that blends moody vocals and shiver-inducing synths, Russo crafts an experience that's less concert, more cathartic pilgrimage. Picture it: a room of kindred spirits, all caught in the magnetic pull of her voice, as the bass reverberates through your very marrow and the world outside fades into irrelevance. Doors swing open at 7pm, and with a ticket price that's a steal at $25 ($30 day-of, for the procrastinators who like to flirt with destiny), your only real concern should be snagging a spot before the crowd realizes what’s about to go down. Pro tip: bring your most discerning friend and watch them melt into a puddle of awe.

Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey St.
New York 10002

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COLD COURT

COLD COURT

Tuesday, June 16 • 7:00 PM

Prepare your eardrums for a sonic baptism because COLD COURT is about to turn your local dive into an interstellar cathedral of sound. This isn't just another gig—it's a full-fledged auditory pilgrimage. Hailing from the eerie echo chambers of post-punk, these synth-wielding savants blend the raw, emotional grit of early Joy Division with the glitchy, dancefloor-ready vibes of a secret Aphex Twin set. Whether you're a basement regular or a rooftop renegade, you'll find yourself caught in their web of haunting melodies and pulsing rhythms. With a reputation for transforming the mundane into the mythical, COLD COURT promises to deliver a night that feels both like a lost '80s VHS fever dream and the next big thing your Spotify algorithm didn’t see coming. Miss this, and you'll be the only one not pretending you were there when they blow up next month.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Morning Silk

Morning Silk

Tuesday, June 16 • 9:30 PM

If you haven't yet surrendered to the lush, dreamlike soundscapes of Morning Silk, consider this your siren call. This Saturday, they’re set to transform the dimly lit caverns of Baby’s All Right into a shimmering oasis of indie pop bliss. With synths that shimmer like the last golden hour of summer and vocals that wrap around you like a velvet hug, Morning Silk is the band that your favorite band is secretly obsessed with. Their live set promises an immersive experience that flirts with nostalgia while hurtling you forward into some kind of blissed-out utopia. Picture a sonic love child of Beach House and Tame Impala raised on a steady diet of 90s shoegaze and you’re halfway there. Forget about scrolling through your ex’s new playlist and get ready to lose yourself in Morning Silk’s ethereal vibes. Your only regret will be not dragging more friends along for the ride.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Royal & the Serpent

Royal & the Serpent

Wednesday, June 17 • 7:00 PM

Cancel your plans, call in sick, and prepare to have your mind collectively blown—Royal & the Serpent is gracing the stage at Outset, and it's an all-ages showdown you can't afford to miss. Imagine a sonic cocktail blending indie-pop hooks with the kind of raw, existential angst that makes you question your life choices in the best way possible. This isn't just a gig; it's a baptism by sound in the church of chaotic cool. Outset's standing room only setup means you'll be shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow pilgrims, vibing to tracks that soundtrack your coming-of-age indie film fantasy. No re-entry, so once you're in, you're committed to this wild ride. Let's be real, you don't want to be the one scrolling through stories the next day, drowning in regret and wondering why you ever thought staying home was an option.

Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G
17 Irving Place
New York 10003

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Royal & the Serpent

Royal & the Serpent

Wednesday, June 17 • 7:00 PM

Cancel your plans, call in sick, and prepare to have your mind collectively blown—Royal & the Serpent is gracing the stage at Outset, and it's an all-ages showdown you can't afford to miss. Imagine a sonic cocktail blending indie-pop hooks with the kind of raw, existential angst that makes you question your life choices in the best way possible. This isn't just a gig; it's a baptism by sound in the church of chaotic cool. Outset's standing room only setup means you'll be shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow pilgrims, vibing to tracks that soundtrack your coming-of-age indie film fantasy. No re-entry, so once you're in, you're committed to this wild ride. Let's be real, you don't want to be the one scrolling through stories the next day, drowning in regret and wondering why you ever thought staying home was an option.

Gramercy Theatre
127 East 23rd Street
New York 10010

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The Orange Blossoms | OK King | Bovine Bandits | Morgan Cole Brown

The Orange Blossoms | OK King | Bovine Bandits | Morgan Cole Brown

Wednesday, June 17 • 9:30 PM

This Friday night, the universe conspires to align at the intersection of sonic bliss and total eargasm at one of the grittiest, most talked-about hideaways in town. The Orange Blossoms are set to deliver their signature kaleidoscope of jangly riffs and lyrical nostalgia that’ll make you feel like you’re floating in a Wes Anderson dreamscape. Your ears will thank you later. Next up, OK King—a synth wizardry trio whose beats are so infectious they’d make even Daft Punk consider coming out of retirement. Then, brace yourself for the riotous energy of Bovine Bandits, the punk cowboys who’ve been known to turn any venue into a honky-tonk mosh pit. And to top it all off, the enigmatic Morgan Cole Brown will weave his ethereal folk tales, practically demanding a campfire singalong. Pack your sense of wonder and prepare for a night that promises to redefine your Spotify algorithm—and maybe your life.

Berlin
25 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Pat Kennedy | TESI | Jah-Sol

Pat Kennedy | TESI | Jah-Sol

Wednesday, June 17 • 9:30 PM

If your calendar's looking as barren as your ex's vinyl collection, it's time to plug in and drop out at the sonic baptism happening this weekend. Pat Kennedy, the riff-churning savant whisperer of our generation, is teaming up with TESI, the enigmatic synth sorcerers whose beats land like a cosmic embrace. And just when you think you can't get any higher, Jah-Sol dives in with grooves so deep, they might just realign your chakras. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage for the sonically blessed. So dust off your Docs, grab that crumpled ticket, and prepare to have your ennui rocked into oblivion. Miss this, and you're missing the future.

Bowery Palace
327 Bowery
New York 10003

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Young the Giant - Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids

Young the Giant - Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids

Thursday, June 18 • 6:00 PM

Imagine a night where indie rock royalty holds court and you're invited to witness the inner sanctum. Young the Giant, those purveyors of anthemic introspection, are hitting the road with their Victory Garden Tour, and they're bringing Cold War Kids along for the ride. Yes, that Cold War Kids—the sonic architects behind the soundtrack to your most existential Tuesday nights. Picture it: a venue vibrating with the echoes of "Cough Syrup" and "First," as the crowd becomes a living, breathing organism, swaying in unison to songs that are practically etched into the millennial psyche. It’s not just a concert; it’s a pilgrimage for those who’ve spent countless hours with headphones on, drowning out the mundane. This is the show where the sonic legends of your playlists materialize, and missing it is like skipping the afterparty of the century. Don’t just hear about it; be about it.

The Rooftop at Pier 17
89 South Street
New York 10038

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TAZ: ‘Was It Worth It’ Release Party w/s/g DJ Noah Prebish

TAZ: ‘Was It Worth It’ Release Party w/s/g DJ Noah Prebish

Thursday, June 18 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to recalibrate your Friday night plans because TAZ is about to drop their latest sonic revelation, "Was It Worth It," and trust me, every beat is worth the existential crisis. This release party is where the indie elite will converge, a kaleidoscope of sound and style that could make even the most seasoned scenester ditch their Netflix queue. With DJ Noah Prebish spinning tracks so fresh they might just melt your vintage Doc Martens, you'll find yourself dancing in a haze of synth-laden euphoria. This isn't just a gig; it's a movement, a moment, a must. Miss it, and you'll be the one asking if it was worth it. Spoiler: It totally was.

Bowery Palace
327 Bowery
New York 10003

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Kim Gordon

Kim Gordon

Thursday, June 18 • 8:00 PM

Clear your calendars and break out your vintage Sonic Youth tees because Kim Gordon is about to school us all on the art of cool with her "Play Me Tour." This isn't just a gig; it's a masterclass in avant-garde artistry from the OG queen of noise. Expect a sonic journey that oscillates between gritty, guitar-laden crescendos and ethereal explorations that only Gordon can deliver. The venue's bound to transform into a sonic temple where every riff feels like a personal revelation. The only thing thicker than the distortion will be the palpable sense of '90s nostalgia mingling with the future of alt-rock. Miss this and you'll be left piecing together snippets from TikTok like a musical detective. Get there early, stay late, and let Kim Gordon redefine your perception of live music in the most mind-expanding way possible.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Mickey Avalon: 20 Year Anniversary Playing the Complete First Album

Mickey Avalon: 20 Year Anniversary Playing the Complete First Album

Thursday, June 18 • 9:00 PM

Mickey Avalon is swaggering back to the scene, and it’s not just another walk on the wild side—it's a full-throttle strut through the seediest chapters of your secret diary. This is your chance to catch the prince of sleaze-pop in his natural habitat, where the beats are as gritty as the garage floor and the lyrics drip with unapologetic glamour. Think back-alley poetry meets glitter-drenched debauchery, with a side of that Hollywood Babylon mystique. Avalon’s live shows are legendary for their magnetic rawness, a carnival of hedonism that somehow feels like a homecoming. Miss this, and you’re not just skipping a gig—you’re opting out of the kind of night stories are made of. So throw on your most ironic thrift find and get ready to revel in the beautifully chaotic world of Mickey Avalon. Trust us, you won’t want to just hear about this one.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Sümu | David Ayscue

Sümu | David Ayscue

Thursday, June 18 • 9:30 PM

This Saturday, ditch your usual dive and dive into the kaleidoscopic soundscape of Sümu and David Ayscue at the warehouse wonderland that is The Velvet Pulse. Sümu's dreamy fusion of shoegaze and synthpop will have you floating through neon clouds, while David Ayscue's introspective folk-rock serenades are like a sonic road trip through a Wes Anderson film. These rising stars are the soundtrack to your early-twenties existential crisis, and this is your chance to catch them before your Spotify Discover Weekly ruins the surprise. You might just find your new favorite band to brag about on your friend's Substack. Don't say we didn't warn you about the FOMO.

Berlin
The Lower-Level of 2A Bar
New York 10009

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Young the Giant - Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids

Young the Giant - Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids

Friday, June 19 • 6:00 PM

Imagine a night where indie rock royalty holds court and you're invited to witness the inner sanctum. Young the Giant, those purveyors of anthemic introspection, are hitting the road with their Victory Garden Tour, and they're bringing Cold War Kids along for the ride. Yes, that Cold War Kids—the sonic architects behind the soundtrack to your most existential Tuesday nights. Picture it: a venue vibrating with the echoes of "Cough Syrup" and "First," as the crowd becomes a living, breathing organism, swaying in unison to songs that are practically etched into the millennial psyche. It’s not just a concert; it’s a pilgrimage for those who’ve spent countless hours with headphones on, drowning out the mundane. This is the show where the sonic legends of your playlists materialize, and missing it is like skipping the afterparty of the century. Don’t just hear about it; be about it.

The Rooftop at Pier 17
89 South Street
New York 10038

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Hernan Cattaneo

Hernan Cattaneo

Friday, June 19 • 7:00 PM

If you're lurking on the periphery of indie coolness and haven't yet dipped your toes into Hernan Cattaneo's sonic kaleidoscope, consider this your wake-up call. This Argentinian maestro is descending upon our concrete jungle, armed with the kind of progressive house beats that could make even the most stoic hipster trade their craft IPA for a dancefloor epiphany. Imagine a soundscape where atmospheric layers meet hypnotic rhythms, and every beat drop feels like a shared secret between friends in a dimly lit basement club. This isn't just a set; it's a transcendental journey through the soundwaves of electronic euphoria. Miss this, and you'll be left scrolling through envious IG stories, wishing you were there to experience the pulse of the underground scene in its purest form.

Circle Line Cruises, Pier 83
12th Ave & W 41st St
New York 10036

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