The garage-prog groupโs debut EP is all raw, for better or worse.
Patrick Hosken
Patrick is CITY's arts and culture reporter. He was formerly the music editor at MTV News and a producer at Buffalo Toronto Public Media.
‘Pavement fans would have been going to the video store’
Director Alex Ross Perry will present two cultural documentaries at the Dryden Theatre, July 29-30.
A spa with sparks
Welder and metal sculptor Stacey Mrva provides empowerment and community at Ironwood Studios.
Eastman Museum celebrates 75 years; keeps a cautious eye on the future
With federal grants in jeopardy, the center looks to alternate sources of funding for ambitious expansion projects.
Movie Review | ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’
The latest horror legacy sequel tries to skewer nostalgia, but is left powerless.
Sounds of summer
Finger Lakes Opera welcomes an elevated creative team and the return of a hometown soprano for its July and August shows.
Concert Review | Thundercat
The bass virtuoso gave a neo-soul jazz masterclass at Kodak Hall on June 26.
Finding heaven
A year after family tragedy sidelined their tour, โTexicanโ rock band Los Lonely Boys plays Parcel 5 on June 26.
Concert Review | Waxahatchee
The top voice in indie Americana stunned at Beak & Skiff on June 21 with MJ Lenderman and Hurray for the Riff Raff.
Jazz Fest gets weird โ in a good way
Neo-funk fusion, ASMR electronica and free improv color this yearโs lineup.
Musical portals
Mount Hope World Singers present the highly ambitious “The Hundred Windows” on June 5 and 7.
Practice in the attic, party in the backyard
The Submarine School of Music throws a music-festival fundraiser on May 31 at Bookeater, led by 10 student bands.






