Elderbrook

Elderbrook

Elderbrook

Saturday, June 20 • 7:00 PM

Get ready to dive into the sonic bliss because Elderbrook is about to turn your Wednesday night into an electrifying odyssey. This isn't just a gig—it's a transcendental journey through pulsing beats and ethereal vibes that will make your Spotify playlists weep with jealousy. Known for crafting atmospheric soundscapes that feel like a midnight drive through a neon-soaked dream, Elderbrook’s live set is a masterclass in how to make you lose yourself and find yourself all at once. Think James Blake meets Caribou, but with an intimacy that makes you feel like you’re in on the world’s best-kept secret. Miss this, and you'll have to endure months of hearing your friends say, "You just had to be there." Trust me—this is the kind of night that Brooklyn's indie underbelly lives for.

Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage
69th St at 5th Ave Entrance / Rumsey Playfield,
New York 10021

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Dogs With Hats | Weekend Friend | Makeout City

Dogs With Hats | Weekend Friend | Makeout City

Saturday, June 20 • 8:00 PM

Clear your calendar, dust off your thrifted leather jacket, and prepare for a sonic pilgrimage you didn't know you needed. Dogs With Hats are headlining a night that promises to be more transcendent than your last mushroom trip. With their blend of jangly guitars and lyrics that feel like a modern-day Kerouac on a cross-country bender, they’re the indie scene’s best-kept secret.

Weekend Friend, fresh off dropping an EP that feels like it was pulled straight from an A24 soundtrack, will be there to weave their melancholic magic. Expect synth lines that could melt even the iciest of hipster hearts and vocals that wrap around you like a warm, velvet vintage sweater.

And just when you think the night couldn't get any dreamier, Makeout City will hit the stage. They're the sonic equivalent of sneaking into a rooftop party in a city that never sleeps—expect lo-fi beats, groove-laden basslines, and a dancefloor that feels like it was lifted from the pages of indie music folklore.

Miss this, and you'll be hearing about it from everyone, everywhere—think of it as a cultural touchstone you’ll want etched in your memory, or at least on your Insta stories.

Bowery Palace
327 Bowery
New York 10003

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Vercetti Way x Trust The Bass: YVL PARTY

Vercetti Way x Trust The Bass: YVL PARTY

Saturday, June 20 • 10:00 PM

If you're looking to plunge headfirst into a sonic fever dream, Vercetti Way x Trust The Bass's YVL PARTY is your golden ticket. This is more than just a gig; it's an electrifying communion of brain-bending shoegaze and pulse-pounding synthpop, where reverb-drenched riffs meet basslines so deep they could moonlight as tectonic plates. Vercetti Way's hazy, dream-laden soundscapes will have you floating over a sea of shimmering distortion, while Trust The Bass delivers hypnotic beats that ricochet off the walls like a rogue pinball. It's the kind of night that even the too-cool-to-care crowd can’t resist—think of it as a secret handshake for the souls yearning to lose themselves in the beat. In a world that feels perpetually plugged in yet strangely disconnected, YVL PARTY is both the escape and the connection we all crave. Miss out, and you'll be hearing whispers of this night for months, long after the last echo fades.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Goose After-Party featuring Ruthie Bandit (DJ Party)

Goose After-Party featuring Ruthie Bandit (DJ Party)

Saturday, June 20 • 11:59 PM

Clear your calendar and rev up your scene cred because the Goose After-Party featuring Ruthie Bandit is the kind of night that turns your FOMO into an art form. Fresh off their mind-melting set, Goose is handing the reins over to Ruthie Bandit, the crate-digging sorceress who turns vinyl into gold and dance floors into dreamscapes. Imagine a sonic cocktail where LCD Soundsystem's spirit shakes hands with Yaeji's genre-bending genius, all served under a celestial disco ball. This isn't just a party—it's an underground odyssey where the bass is smooth, the crowd is cooler than an Arctic Monkeys B-side, and the vibe is nothing short of transcendent. If you're not there, you better have a damn good excuse, or at least a killer playlist to console yourself.

Hill Country Live
30 West 26th Street
New York 10010

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Orca

Orca

Saturday, June 20 • 11:59 PM

If you're coasting through your week with a Spotify playlist that tastes like stale coffee, it's time to shake things up. Enter Orca—the enigmatic sonic whirlpool that's about to drown your ennui in a flood of post-wave ecstasy. This isn't just a show; it's an initiation into a clandestine cult of sound where ethereal shoegaze melodies collide with haunting, synth-drenched dreamscapes. Doors creak open at 11:59 pm, a witching hour for the nocturnally inclined, ensuring only the most devoted nocturne navigators are washed ashore.

For a mere 20 bucks in advance—cheaper than your last regrettable Uber—you'll defy the ordinary and dive headfirst into an ocean of vibes only whispered about in the deepest corners of Reddit threads. Remember, procrastinators pay $25 at the door because FOMO always taxes the unprepared. So, toss the Netflix binge and the existential dread, and sail into Orca's waves—because your weekend doesn't start until you've been swept away.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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The Deep Drags, Density Black Cat, Psych-O-Positive

The Deep Drags, Density Black Cat, Psych-O-Positive

Sunday, June 21 • 5:00 PM

Prepare to plunge into the sonic abyss this weekend with a lineup guaranteed to shake the dust off your jaded soul. The Deep Drags are set to seduce with their gritty, reverb-soaked riffs that feel like a lost transmission from a pirate radio of the past. Density Black Cat will crawl under your skin with their enigmatic blend of post-punk moods and synth-laden dreamscapes, leaving you spinning in their web of sound. And just when you think you’ve caught your breath, Psych-O-Positive will blast you into their kaleidoscopic universe with a psychedelic punch that’s equal parts mind-bending and body-moving. This isn't just a gig; it’s a rite of passage for anyone claiming indie cred. Doors creak open at 5pm, and you’ll want to be in the front row when the first chord hits. At just $12 advance ($15 if you procrastinate), this is a night you can’t afford to miss. Bring your coolest vibe—and maybe some earplugs.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Meow Meow | Rib & The Bones | Quory Haven in the Universe

Meow Meow | Rib & The Bones | Quory Haven in the Universe

Sunday, June 21 • 6:30 PM

Cancel your plans and call your crew, because this Friday is about to get sonically seismic. Meow Meow is headlining, and if you haven't been swept into their fuzz-laden vortex yet, you're probably still waiting for post-punk to make a comeback. Their set is basically a masterclass in chaos theory, with riffs sharp enough to cut through your ennui. Rib & The Bones are on the lineup too, and trust me, their genre-bending blend of garage rock and neo-soul will leave you wondering why you ever settled for anything less than transcendence. And then there's Quory Haven in the Universe, whose cosmic synthpop will have you floating somewhere between the fabric of reality and your next existential crisis. So yeah, maybe skip the Netflix binge and get ready to lose yourself in a night that promises to be an all-out aural odyssey. FOMO is real, and it sounds like this.

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

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Lena Kutscher, Lena Fjortoft, Joelle Bensaïd

Lena Kutscher, Lena Fjortoft, Joelle Bensaïd

Sunday, June 21 • 6:30 PM

Dive headfirst into a night of sonic alchemy as Lena Kutscher, Lena Fjortoft, and Joelle Bensaïd take the stage, crafting a soundscape that's equal parts ethereal dream and gritty reverie. Imagine if the mystical aura of Cocteau Twins had a late-night jam session with the avant-garde spirit of Broadcast; now toss in a splash of French synthwave and you've got a taste of the ineffable magic these three conjure. Kutscher's haunting vocals will echo beautifully through your soul like an esoteric chant, while Fjortoft's hypnotic guitar riffs weave a tapestry that's as intricate as a Björk lyric. Bensaïd's percussive prowess? The secret ingredient that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. This isn't just a gig; it's a transcendental experience. If you miss this, you might just miss the rebirth of indie cool.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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The Toxhards - "Get Destructive Tour" Summer 2026

The Toxhards - "Get Destructive Tour" Summer 2026

Sunday, June 21 • 8:00 PM

Brace yourselves, punks and posers alike, because The Toxhards are back and they've brought enough sonic dynamite to blast your ennui to smithereens. The "Get Destructive Tour" is tearing through town this summer, turning every venue into a sweaty sanctuary of chaos and catharsis. Entry is a steal at $15 if you're quick, but trust us, you'll be kicking yourself if you wait. Picture this: a whirlwind of raw riffs, gut-punching rhythms, and lyrics that cut deeper than your last existential crisis. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an unmissable pilgrimage for anyone who claims to live and breathe the DIY spirit. The Toxhards are primed to make you remember why you fell in love with music in the first place. So dust off your Docs and prepare to leave it all on the floor—this is where legends are forged and boredom meets its beautiful end.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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The SoapGirls

The SoapGirls

Sunday, June 21 • 8:00 PM

You've got your finger on the pulse, so you've probably already heard whispers of The Soap Girls' *Rebel DNA World Tour 2026* crashing into The Signature. These Parisian rebels have been tearing up stages with their unapologetically raw punk ethos and infectious riot grrrl energy. Imagine if Kathleen Hanna and Debbie Harry had a lovechild raised on diet-coke-fueled rage and glittery anarchy. This isn't just a gig; it's a baptism by fire for those who live life on the edge of the mainstream. Get ready to mosh with the mythic, scream your soul out, and find yourself in the eye of a hurricane crescendo that the coolest corners of the internet will be buzzing about until next year. Miss this, and you're basically admitting you'd rather be scrolling through TikTok than living it. Don't say we didn't warn you.

Bowery Palace
327 Bowery
New York 10003

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Boyfriend Network, Elijah Wells, Soklo, Estelle Allen

Boyfriend Network, Elijah Wells, Soklo, Estelle Allen

Sunday, June 21 • 9:30 PM

This Thursday, the cosmos align at the indie mecca for a night that promises to be nothing short of legendary. Headlining are Boyfriend Network, the band that puts the "fun" in existential funk, weaving soundscapes so textured you'll think you're hearing colors. Elijah Wells, the enigmatic wizard of synthpop, will conjure beats that stick to your soul like glitter on a sweaty night out in Bushwick. Soklo, the post-punk prophets, are set to deliver a sonic sermon that’ll make your heart race faster than your first secret show. And just when you think you can catch your breath, Estelle Allen will swoop in with vocals so haunting you'll swear you’re hearing the whispers of forgotten dreams. Miss this, and risk being that person who only hears about "that night" at every afterparty for the foreseeable future. Get there early, stay 'til the last chord fades, and bask in the glory of being part of something unforgettable.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Ben Lapidus

Ben Lapidus

Monday, June 22 • 6:00 PM

Clear your calendar and dust off your best vintage band tee because Ben Lapidus is about to make the Moroccan Lounge the epicenter of your summer. On July 12, the night will crackle with an energy only Lapidus can conjure—where lo-fi indie charm meets lyrics that feel like a mixtape love letter you never knew you needed. With his genre-defying sound that dances between hazy bedroom pop and sharp-witted folk, Lapidus has an uncanny knack for making every lyric feel like a secret only the coolest kids are in on. Whether you're a seasoned basement show veteran or a synthpop savant, missing this show would be like skipping out on the next big thing before it inevitably blows up your feed. Snag your tickets now because this is the kind of FOMO your future self will never forgive.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Angela Autumn, Rachel Angel

Angela Autumn, Rachel Angel

Monday, June 22 • 7:00 PM

Clear your calendar and dust off your most ironic band tee because Angela Autumn and Rachel Angel are about to electrify your Saturday night. Angela Autumn’s haunting folk vibes paired with Rachel Angel’s Americana-infused indie rock make for a gig that promises to be as unforgettable as that one time you stumbled into a secret Grizzly Bear set. Their sonic alchemy is set to fill the air with a swirling tapestry of sound that you’ll hear reverberating in your dreams. Think driving guitars and ethereal vocals that could mesmerize even the most apathetic soul. Trust us, this is the show you’ll lie about attending just to sound cool—so why not actually be there? Grab your friends, order that extra overpriced PBR, and prepare to have your heartstrings pulled and your mind blown. Don’t say we didn’t warn you when your Instagram stories explode with envy-inducing vibes. See you in the front row, if you can squeeze in.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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NoFun Fest Week 4

NoFun Fest Week 4

Monday, June 22 • 8:00 PM

If your soul's been starved for a sonic feast, Week 4 of NoFun Fest is the secret menu you didn't know you needed. This isn't just another gig; it's a pilgrimage to the heart of the underground. Picture this: a dimly lit warehouse where the echoes of shoegaze guitars melt into the pulse of DIY synthpop, all under a haze of neon lights and dreams half-remembered. You'll find yourself shoulder to shoulder with the in-the-know crowd, nodding along to beats that could only exist in this very moment. It's a place where the stage might as well be an altar, and every chord change feels like a revelation. Consider your plans officially canceled, because the only RSVP that matters is your presence in this maze of curated chaos.

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

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Jason Kimmel, Kim McClay, Meital

Jason Kimmel, Kim McClay, Meital

Monday, June 22 • 9:00 PM

This Friday, clear your schedule and prep your senses for an electric night at the intersection of sonic innovation and raw emotion. Jason Kimmel, Kim McClay, and Meital are set to redefine your idea of what a live show can be—it's like stumbling into an underground art exhibit that no one knows about yet, but everyone wishes they did. Jason Kimmel's intricate guitar loops weave a tapestry of sound that'll make you rethink your Spotify algorithm. Kim McClay brings a moody, synth-laden dreamscape to life; her set is a sound bath for the digitally fatigued. And then there's Meital, whose haunting vocals and ethereal beats feel like a secret handshake between you and the universe. Doors swing open at 9 PM, and let's be real, you'll want to be there from the first downbeat to the final encore. It's $12 if you're proactive, $15 if you're fashionably late—but either way, consider this your RSVP to the coolest night in town.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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FoXix, Avishag Cohen Rodriguez, Lou Salome

FoXix, Avishag Cohen Rodriguez, Lou Salome

Monday, June 22 • 10:00 PM

This Thursday, the stars align at the Mercury Lounge for a night that promises to recalibrate your sonic chakras. FoXix, those elusive dream weavers, are back from their self-imposed exile, bringing their signature blend of post-apocalyptic shoegaze that feels like a love letter to the end of the world. Joining them is Avishag Cohen Rodriguez, the Tel Aviv native whose haunting vocals can only be described as the siren call for the terminally cool. And don’t sleep on Lou Salome, the enigmatic synthpop poetess who spins existential angst into dancefloor anthems. It's the kind of lineup that makes you grateful for living in the soundtrack of a Wes Anderson film. Miss this, and you might as well delete your Spotify.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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