Unfortunately, D.C. is about to get a little less twee. On June 4, David Combs will retire his beloved pop-punk moniker Spoonboy with a final show at the Black Cat. Never miss a beat. Get our free ...
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David Combs of The Max Levine Ensemble and Spoonboy has teamed up with Erica Freas of RVIVR for the new long-distance collaborative project SOMNIA. They recorded their debut album, How The Moon Shines ...
5/22 – PHILADELPHIA, PA @ the great indoors w/ the goodbye party, hot tears, the bepstein show ...
Perhaps the reason garage rock fits so well at The Trunk Space is because the venue is the size and shape of a good-sized garage. The acoustics are just perfect for it. I never realized that before ...
B-town indie rockers Good Luck and Washington D.C.'s Spoonboy brought some rollicking tunes, occasionally embellished with intricate tapping fretwork. The tunes induced some mild head-banging and ...
Spoonboy, lead singer of The Max Levine Ensemble, will release his second solo record The Papas on May 1, his first in six years. The record was recorded in April 2010 with a backing band consisting ...
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