Former Vampire Weekend band member to perform at the Bishop
Rostam, former band member and producer of Vampire Weekend, brings his solo songs to the Bishop Bar.
Rostam, former band member and producer of Vampire Weekend, brings his solo songs to the Bishop Bar.
The Atlanta-born mumble rapper will perform April 20.
Big Thief guitarist, Buck Meek, will share songs from his new solo album.
The 19-year-old London artist makes music that blends hip-hop, jazz, soul and more.
Bassist Bootsy Collins is from Ohio, an epicenter of funk in the 1970s.
Collins will be signing copies of his new album, “World Wide Funk.”
Local band “Heaven Honey” set the mood for an intimate performance at the Blockhouse on Sunday night.
The 16-year-old sounds like the love child of Lorde and Melanie Martinez.
The lineup is full of film screenings, dance performances and concerts.
DeCurtis read from his Lou Reed biography at an event Wednesday.
Prepare yourself for new music in 2018 from The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Vampire Weekend and more with this guide.
Kurt Cobain would have been 51 on Feb. 20, 2018.
Now that the full lineup has been released, you have until April 14 to get caught up.
The lineup includes 10 acts.
The band will be playing on and off campus venues in the coming months.
The record label is named after the founders' college home at 1212 East Atwater Avenue.
The band from Liverpool has returned with an upbeat track list.
The band finally released a compilation of songs for an LP.
WIUX will release Culture Shock artists every day this week.
The concert is free and open to the public.