Q&A: Elliphant, on tour with Charli XCX
The Swedish singer/rapper’s cites the B-52s and Frank Zappa among her influences.
The Swedish singer/rapper’s cites the B-52s and Frank Zappa among her influences.
Well known for singing hooks for Icona Pop and Iggy Azalea, Charli XCX is coming into her own pop stardom with songs like “Boom Clap.”
The psychedelic duo has been performing together since high school.
The Canadian duo mixed up their set with songs old and new, catering to the entire audience
Tennis gave a strong show Sept. 25 at the Black Cat, with an equally groovy and tight opening performance from Pure Bathing Culture.
The instrumental fusion group from Brooklyn, New York brought special guests and wowed the crowd.
Her new album “Goddess” drove ticket sales for the sold-out show.
The chart-topping artists to play two sold-out DC shows Sept. 29 and 30
The Danish singer and D.C.-founded duo re-defined pop punk at their show.
The husband-and-wife duo just released a new album “Swimmin’ Time” in August.
The sold-out show was the band’s favorite U.S show so far, according to singer Elisabeth Troy.
The Scottish singer-songwriter performed a lively set filled with intense energy.
The band will release a new album in October, but its performance more than the audience expected.
The fuzz rocker’s new album “Manipulator” is in stores now.
The wavering autumn weather did not hinder the enthusiasm of the bands or the crowd during the daylong festival.
The two DJs spun Afrika Bambaataa’s timeless personal record collection.
The fuzz rock guru will be performing his newest album in D.C. on Monday night.
The rising indie folk band will visit D.C. this Thursday.
The annual A Cappella Preview Concert drew huge crowds to Kay Spiritual Life Center last night.
The local performance-fueled night drew in dedicated fans to their show on Aug. 30.