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Molchat Doma in NYC


Belarusian post-punks Molchat Doma (translated ‘Silent Houses’) made their way to Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg this week for two sold out shows on their New Wave Sadness tour. The band features a classic 1980’s new wave sound filled in with elements of post-punk, psychedelic rock, and dark wave. Egor Shkutko’s deep and meditative vocal style rumbles over hard-hitting electronic drums and groovy guitar passages. A packed MHoW sang along in Russian to every song and were sporting ‘I <3 Molchat Doma’ sign. Idobi photographer Joseph Buscarello was there on night one of two on 5/12/22. Full photo gallery below. 

Anthony Purpura


This week I have guitar player and all around good friend Anthony Purpura, I didn’t know him until he started working for my band, and we liked him so much, he plays guitar for us live! It turns out we have a lot of the same friends and we briefly met at a 4th of July party 12 years ago, we talk about how he got from that moment until right now this week on my show. We learn all things Anthony! 

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Album Review: Simple Plan – Harder Than It Looks


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