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A MILLION YEARS, JAPANDROIDS, MS MR

June 25, 2012 No Comments
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amillionyears A MILLION YEARS, JAPANDROIDS, MS MR

When it comes to indie music, this week is looking to be as amazing as they get with visits from Japandroids, RAC, Donora, Exitmusic, and more!  In addition to those great shows (which will sell out so snag your tickets fast), we’re putting on a show at Pianos in Manhattan featuring A Million Years, The Eastern Sea, and Baobab.  More info about that show here.

Thanks for checking out our suggested New York City indie concerts list!  We won’t list everything that’s going on — just a short collection of great shows happening in our city that you shouldn’t miss this week.  And to make it as easy for you as possible, you can listen to all the bands and sometimes get some free MP3s!

#1 CONCERT OF THE WEEK

The Wild Honey Pie Presents: A Million YearsThe Eastern SeaBaobab (Tickets)

MONDAY

DIIV @ TBD (RSVP)

TUESDAY

Donora, Teammate, Starlight Girls, Bluejay @ Glasslands (Tickets)

WEDNESDAY

Japandroids, Cadence Weapon @ Bowery Ballroom (Sold Out // Craigslist)

Still Flyin’, Radical Dads @ Mercury Lounge (Tickets)

MS MR, Beast Make Bomb @ Santos Party House (Tickets)

THURSDAY

Japandroids, Cadence Weapon @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (Tickets)

Exitmusic, Stagnant Pools @ Mercury Lounge (Tickets)

FRIDAY

Monogold, Bird Call, Steel Phantoms, Psychobuildings @ Pianos (Tickets)

Apollo Run, You Won’t, Judson Claiborne, Bombadil @ Mercury Lounge (Tickets)

SATURDAY

The Wild Honey Pie Presents: A Million Years, The Eastern Sea, Baobab (Tickets)

RAC, Body Language @ Brooklyn Bowl (Tickets)

SUNDAY

The Eastern Sea, Leda, Vulpes Vulpes, Vassals @ Glasslands (Tickets)

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