The French trio journed through stamina-testing krautrock rhythms, Hendrix-tinted guitar fissures, and thundering undulations of electronic waves.
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The French trio journed through stamina-testing krautrock rhythms, Hendrix-tinted guitar fissures, and thundering undulations of electronic waves.
The Australian psych rockers’ twice-delayed show was well worth the wait.
The avant-pop legends played a set of mostly deep cut, but saved room at the end for the hits.
One of the most exciting young artists out of L.A.’s incredible scene gave a top-notch performance at the Asheville venue.
The eclectic indie rockers welcomed the Asheville crowd — and our reporter — into their community.
The “desert noir” septet reminded concertgoers how great horns sound in The Peel.
The of Montreal front-person and their band play The Grey Eagle on Oct. 16.
The acclaimed singer/songwriter returned to her roots with a phenomenal solo show.
The Canadian indie rockers and their passionate fans connected throughout the two-hour set.
The multi-instrumentalist plays their penultimate show in Caroline Rose’s band, Oct. 8 at The Grey Eagle.
The Death Cab for Cutie guitarist/keyboardist and his bandmates play Rabbit Rabbit on Oct. 7.
The Irish quintet attempted to live up to its “Best Band in the World” status — and nearly succeeded.
The Mourning [A] BLKstar vocalist and her band play Isis Music Hall on Oct. 5.
The Asheville-based singer/songwriters play The Grey Eagle on Sept. 25.
The longtime Jump, Little Children members discuss the band’s last (?) album, “Foundering.”