NYC Scene Report - Jim Wolf, City Society, Jodi Good, & more


The best part about writing this column, and being deep in the New York City music scene, is hearing such a wide variety of musical genres. The creativity, and musicianship, is so great that new and exciting sounds are conceived, and mature, on a regular basis. Some prime example are in this edition of Neighborhood Watch: NYC, which features the electronic dream pop of City Society, some summer ready surf rock from The Post Nobles, and a little bit of metal from Eye Ra Haze. Ferns gives us dream-punk, while Night Birds gives us classic punk, and singer-songwriter Jodi Good lets us know why different is to be embraced. We even have some old school ska straight from Asbestos Records' wildly successful two night event, The Apple Stomp. Leading things off, however, is the hand clapping, foot stomping, folk sound of Jim Wolf.

Read the full column at Arena.com.

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