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Album: residuals by MEDUSARecommended if you like: Kanye West, Grimes, Anohni
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Resident DJ Rufus Gibson brings his monthly deep house party back to the Gypsy Parlor on Saturday, April 21.
[ROCK] Texas-based rock band Blue October returns to Western New York for a show at the Rapids Theatre on Wednesday, April 25.
[HIP HOP] B.O.B. became famous as a producer for hip hop artists like Waka Flocka Flame, Iggy Azalea, Killer Mike, and Techn N9ne, but more recently his production reputation has been eclipsed by his flat Earther beliefs.
[ROCK] This show can only be described as a dream come true for 1990s alt rock fans. The Afghan Whigs and Built to Spill both helped define the indie rock side of things in the early 1990s, and paved the way for a whole movement in emo music.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] The next edition of the underground electronic music party known as Strange Allure will feature two selectors from Montreal, Quebec, Canada in the form of Gene Tellem and Kris Guilty.
[COMEDY] Before a previous visit to Buffalo, comedian Brian Posehn quipped to The Public that he’s not really a winter person and that he hoped it wasn’t winter in Buffalo at the moment. It was August at the time.
[INDIE] It took me a moment to understand the connection between The Mountain Goats, the folky indie rock band from North Carolina, and goths. Goths as in outsiders—teased out black hair having, black clothes wearing, overzealous fans of Joy Division and The Cure.
[JAM] Duke’s Bohemian Grove Bar resident jam band, Floodwood, returns to their long time haunt this Thursday, April 12. The band, featuring moe drummer Vin Amico delivers a jam-saturated take on Americana and bluegrass.