more by Cory Perla
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] From Brooklyn via Boston, DJ Mike Swells delivers the kind of hot, sweltering techno you’d expect to find at a club in Berlin.
[TRIBUTE] Indie rock band Lazlo Hollyfeld blew the crowd away with an extraordinary performance of Arcade Fire hits at Mohawk Place the day before Halloween.
[ROCK] At the age of 69, Todd Rundgren is still experimenting and exploring the edges of progressive music.
[ROCK] Canadian alt-rock band Lowest of the Low returns to the Town Ballroom for a two night stand on Wednesday, November 22 and Friday, November 24.
[DISCO] For the final Public Presents show of the year, we’ve got another edition of Wax Meltdown—what’s become a monthly dance party full of weird disco, rare funk, groovy house, and beyond.
[COMEDY] Unless you watch Last Comic Standing, you may not be familiar with Lachlan Patterson. Well here’s an introduction: he’s the kind of guy who puts his pants on both legs at a time. He measures success by how much time he spends lying down.
[POST-PUNK] South-London post-punk band, Shame, comes to Mohawk Place on Sunday, November 19.
[PUNK] Want to stick it to Putin? Who doesn’t (besides our president, of course)? Now you can stick it to the homophobic, former KGB agent that is President of Russia and enjoy some raw punk rock at the same time.
[INDIE] There’s something dark yet danceable to Timber Timbre’s latest album, Sincerely, Future Pollution.