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The Postelles 06.11.13 The Studio @ Webster Hall
The Postelles helped wrap the 2013 New Music Seminar’s 3-night stint of performances Tuesday night at Webster Hall
The Hush Sound/Hockey 05.14.13 Webster Hall
The Hush Sound, Hockey, and River City Extension came together for a night of indie rockin’ and rollin’ at Webster Hall on May 14th
Ghost 05.11.13 Webster Hall NYC
Ghost put on a spectacular show full of creepy theatrics at Webster Hall on May 11th
Cold War Kids 04.13.13 Webster Hall NYC
New York City — Cold War Kids brought their brand new record Dear Miss Lonelyhearts all the way from the West Coast to Webster Hall
Alt-J and Hundred Waters 03.22.13 Webster Hall
New York City — Alt-J has been ringing through our ears ever since the 2012 U.S. release of their debut, An Awesome Wave, and the
Ra Ra Riot 01.25.13 Webster Hall NYC
Ra Ra Riot celebrated the release of their new record at Webster Hall on January 25th. The set featured fresh material off Beta Love, including,
Father John Misty 1.14.13 Webster Hall NYC
New York City — Father John Misty (aka J. Tillman of Fleet Foxes fame) wowed Webster Hall with folk serenades on January 14th. The singer/songwriter
The Airborne Toxic Event 1.15.2013 Webster Hall
New York City — The Airborne Toxic Event played the first of 2 nights at Webster Hall in NYC to support their upcoming third album,
Kimbra 10.20.12 Webster Hall, New York City
You may know Kimbra as the songbird from Gotye’s break-out hit ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’, but on October 20th, she serenaded Webster Hall
Coheed & Cambria 10.11.12 Webster Hall, New York City
Coheed & Cambria introduced Webster Hall to the first installment of their epic new double concept album on October 11th
Gaslight Anthem 07.24.12 Webster Hall – New York City
The Gaslight Anthem played to a packed house at Webster Hall on July 24th. Plugging their new record Handwritten, the New Jersey-based rockers also treated
Mogwai 06.15.12 Webster Hall NYC
Mogwai’s spaced-out instrumentals invaded Webster Hall during a two-night run in New York City. Still riding the wake of 2011’s Hardcore Will Never Die, But