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Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Maria Zardoya’s solo project Not for Radio has three sold-out nights in Brooklyn this week. I absolutely loved the show by the lead singer of The Marias on Wednesday. The music, the performance, the lighting, the outfits, the artistry - I found it all so beautiful and captivating. I have a feeling that this will be one of my favorite shows of the year, and we’re only two weeks into January. (📷 for @kingsbklyn)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Saturday was an incredible day for live music in New York City, and the most punk place to be was the inaugural CBGB Fest which featured 21 acts across three stages Under the K Bridge. I managed to take photos of twelve bands and whew, it was A LOT. You can check out a monstrous full set of photos by me and @thetinfoilbiter on BrooklynVegan.com here: bit.ly/CBGBFestBV. In the meanwhile, here are some shots of mine that I particularly like. (📷 for @brooklynvegan)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

Yesterday, I had the unique opportunity to photograph a doubleheader at Carnegie Hall with Geese frontman Cameron Winter, who put out a stunner of a solo album called Heavy Metal a year ago. I first attended the dress rehearsal in the afternoon, which was being filmed and it was very cool to see the crew including Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie at work. Then, in the evening, I returned to the venue for Cameron’s sold-out show for which he reworked the album as solo piano arrangements. I loved this experience of being able to shoot from many angles and to take in one of my favorite listens of 2025. Thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents)

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

On Friday night I headed to deep Brooklyn to see journeyman musician Jason Narducy perform to a small group of people in a living room. He’s full of sweet tunes and oftentimes hilarious stories that made for a great evening. Check him out on his solo tour across the country and grab a ticket while you still can! A big thank you to my friend Steph for hosting. 🥦🥦🥦

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

To kick off his tour, Kevin Morby played a sold-out show at Lucinda’s on Thursday and it was a rockin’ good time. We heard a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album, Little Wide Open, as well as some of his older songs. A+++ evening.

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

I bought myself a copy of Sugar’s Copper Blue when it came out during my freshman year of college at the record store in the student center on campus and little did I realize then it would become one of my most listened to CDs of that formative time. So it was especially thrilling to photograph their first show in 31 years on Saturday, the first of three sold-out nights at Webster Hall. It was incredible to finally see Bob Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis playing these beloved songs to a packed room. This one is going to stay with me for a while. Big thanks to team Sugar for being so accommodating. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @websterhall)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

José González headlined Brooklyn Steel on Saturday night with a beautiful and stirring solo set. He’s on tour for his new LP, Against The Dying Of The Light. Abby Sage, accompanied by Eva Hilton, opened the show. (📷 for @bowerypresents / @brooklynsteel)

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

On Tuesday night, I caught an interesting conversation at NYU with Chuck D of Public Enemy and JD Samson of Le Tigre, which was moderated by Bill Stephney. They discussed the role of Woody Guthrie’s activism for social change through his songwriting as well as activism in their own work and what the future might hold. Great, thought-provoking stuff, especially in these current times. Also nice to see Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, in attendance.

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

Ahead of the release of their first album in 7 years, 'So Help Me God,' Kelsey Lu played the first part of their bi-coastal Blue Note residency, four shows in 2 nights at NYC's Blue Note Jazz Club. They'll play 4 Los Angeles shows on Saturday & Sunday.
📷 @qbertplaya

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

I wasn’t quite ready to go back home, so I popped into Lucinda’s on Monday on my way to Brooklyn and caught Sasha Dobson and her band. Perfect way to close out the night. 🩵🔥

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

On Saturday night, the place to be was BRIC for its House Party with TERAPIA, Don Alirio, Loboko, and others, who filled the room with wonderful music and kept the party going into the wee hours. It was great to see so many beautiful and vibrant people having a great time all together. 🇨🇴🇨🇩 (📷 for @bricbrooklyn)

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.

Lip Critic finished their Theft Saga residency with a wonderfully chaotic performance on a wresting ring set up in 148 Frost St. in Williamsburg on Thursday night. MX LONELY opened the show. And yes, we were ready to rummmmblllleeeee.
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