Elliot Moss at DC9 Go To This Because We Asked So Nicely – A Concert Preview By Alexandra Henriques Elliot Moss, an indie-electronic artist based in New York City, will kick off his How I Fell tour in Washington, D.C., on April 17 at DC9 Nightclub. The tour celebrates his newest album of the same …
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Apr 04
Loving and Fog Lake at DC9: Concert Recap
Loving and Fog Lake at DC9: Concert Recap By Alexandra Henriques Photographed by Alexandra Henriques On March 19, Loving, with support from Fog Lake, performed a sold-out show at DC9 Nightclub. The venue is nestled into a strip of various eateries, bars, and shops, and is only a five-minute walk from both the Shaw-Howard …
Oct 30
Music When The Lights Go Out | Butterfly Effect
Music When The Lights Go Out Concert Recap: October 7th Butterfly Effect Benefit Show By Ethan Clayman In which your assigned correspondent stands anxious behind fervid mosh pits, listens to metal screams and audience cheers, feels very jealous of many crowdgoers’ hair, and shines a phone flashlight to combat a campus-wide blackout. OPENING Today …
Oct 23
Staring At the Sun: Sunroom Concert Recap
Staring At the Sun: Sunroom Concert Recap By London Massey Sunroom, a Southern-California based surf rock band, performed a high energy set here in Washington D.C. on Friday October 6, with the help of their opener Sports Team. With Luke Asgian doing lead vocals, Max Pinamonti on Bass, and Ashton Minnich on electric …
Oct 21
Touch the Buffalo @ Velvet Lounge
By: Jesse Benitez On Thursday, September 5th, 2019, indie grunge band, Touch the Buffalo, performed a powerful set in Washington, D.C. on U Street’s Velvet Lounge. Sharing the stage with three other bands, Touch the Buffalo closed the night off with tunes from their latest album release, Heart Is For (2019). Not only do these …
Nov 24
Concert: Parkay Quarts
By Rhett Guenthner Parkay Quarts took the stage at a sold-out DC9 on November 6 as “more of a Parquet Courts cover band,” frontman Andrew Savage described while the smell of fresh bread wafted through the air for some reason. The difference between Parquet Courts and Parkay Quarts is essentially the lineup. Savage and guitarist …
Feb 26
Concert: Graham Colton w/ Cumulus
by Jon Howard I honestly didn’t know what to expect heading into Jammin Java to see Graham Colton play for his local fans. Between my lack of knowledge about the musician and my unfamiliarity with the venue itself (I apologize for my ignorance of the world around me), I walked into Jammin Java completely …
Apr 15
Concert: Frightened Rabbit
By Ben Simpson They may not have the mainstream audience locked down yet, but judging from the rabid sold-out crowd at DC’s 9:30 Club, Frightened Rabbit will never have to worry about filling up a venue for the rest of their careers. Smack dab in the middle of their tour supporting their latest effort, their …
Mar 26
3rd Installment of the Intimate Concert Series: Shelby Blondell
In association with Mason Cable Network, WGMU is producing the 3rd installment of the Intimate Concert Series. Acoustic performer and songwriter Shelby Blondell will be performing on Friday, March 30th from 7-9PM in the Side Pocket of SUB II. With an eclectic source of influences, Blondell does not restrict herself to merely one genre of …
Mar 25
Rogers and Whitetop Opening…with Jukebox the Ghost!
Sustainable Opening Ceremony of Rogers and Whitetop Hall featuring Jukebox the Ghost WGMU is thrilled to be co-sponsoring the Sustainable Opening Ceremony for Rogers and Whitetop Hall on Wednesday, April 11th from 2- 5pm in the Rogers and Whitetop Courtyard. Come out to enjoy an interesting panel discussion on sustainability at Mason, delicious food from …

