It’s August, 2002. A young post-punk revival group from New York have just released their debut album, Turn on the Bright Lights. The album goes on to surpass expected sales, sell-out venues, top numerous end-of-year lists, act as the soundtrack to much teen angst, and to become forever linked to the zeitgeist of post-9/11 New York City. The local music scene is feeding the rise…
The festival landscape has undergone major upheaval in the last three years, and Covid’s long-term impact on the music industry…
