In Case You Missed It Friday: Vazquez Sounds and ‘Shit Girls Say’
The first installment of In Case You Missed It, a helpful weekly roundup of stuff that happened long enough ago that you should already be familiar with it.
The first installment of In Case You Missed It, a helpful weekly roundup of stuff that happened long enough ago that you should already be familiar with it.
An unassuming expat ruminates on Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming visit to Prague.
A bit of advice for Internet sensation Lana del Rey: Take notes from the Book of Gaga.
Conductor Tomáš Netopil lends energy to a somewhat subdued program.
Despite the small, intimate setting of Adam Cohen’s performance at Divadlo U Hasičů on Tuesday night, the distance between the dressing rooms and the stage (a steep two-floor climb) also set up room for some distance between the performers and their audience, at least initially.
It’s no accident that U.K. electro-synth-rockers Metronomy were able to draw such a sizable, enthusiastic crowd to Lucerna Music Bar on a Monday night – it’s a testament to the pure energy of the band’s live performance.
British electro-synth-pop group Metronomy is ready to get Prague dancing.
Despite all their rage, Billy Corgan and company put on a somnolent show.
Patrick Wolf is a young man whose ostentatious nature is matched only by his musical prowess.
Rarely does a preview make forceful demands of your leisure time.