Rubys Festival at Waschhaus Potsdam
Leslie Clio Herrenmagazin FUCK ART, LET`S DANCE! Captain Capa ROOSEVELT Trümmer Mighty Oaks Recommended By: debjay 
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Leslie Clio Herrenmagazin FUCK ART, LET`S DANCE! Captain Capa ROOSEVELT Trümmer Mighty Oaks Recommended By: debjay 
“We are Palm Reader. We play loud. We play heavy. We play hard. We play fast. This band began with nothing else in mind.” Palm Reader say about themselves and that’s pretty much all you need to know about the hardcore quintet from Woking. Palm Reader have got the rock press in a spin since emerging
After seven years, three albums, thirteen singles, countless headline tours, thousands of satisfied punters and a series of colossal festival appearances, Kids In Glass Houses have finally come home. Having formed in South Wales in the same fertile scene that also produced the likes of Bullet For My Valentine, Funeral For A Friend, Kids In
A day before they will rock out the stage at Melt!, Local Natives will play a free acoustic show in the courtyard of Michelberger Hotel. Come early to get a good spot and some tasty food from their outside kitchen. You can get a feel for what to expect by watching this lovely new Take
Thanks to the hype and the overload of hipsters in this city, Ms Mr’s show has been sold out for weeks. If you didn’t get a ticket you can still register for their free show at the Apple Store on saturday. Shadowy New York-based chillwave duo MS MR first caught the public’s attention with their infectious single
I was about to leave the house to head into a friday night in Berlin when I found Coasts’ latest track in my mailbox and I just couldn’t help but share it with you.
I first heard of The Tunics when the were supporting Nada Surf about a year ago. The Tunics are, and I quote, “a proper f*cking guitar band” (Joe Costello, lead singer). Indeed they are. Forget all the copycat Joy Division bands, The Tunics take you back to brit pop’s heyday. Their first album came out
For a moment I was wondering whether there is a point in advertising this gig as it is sold out already. Previously scheduled for the Magnet it has been moved to Festsaal Kreuzberg. They played at the Privatclub a couple of months ago which was also sold out. Now here I am, too late again.
The Boxer Rebellion will be playing a free acoustic set at the Ramones Museum this afternoon at 3 pm before heading to the Magnet Club tonight. Come along if you’re free! Be half an hour early or so, the venue is really small. March 31st, RAMONES MUSEUM welcomes THE BOXER REBELLION, a well known Indie-Rock
I’m really unsure whether or not I actually like this band. They’re trying really hard to be a present-day Oasis and they don’t even hide it. The band refer to their musical style as Grit-pop (as in Gallagher…) and pose just like Oasis back in the day. I mean, look at those sunglasses. I wanted