NYC Scene Report - NGHBRS, Wild Decade, Mascott, & more


This past weekend I saw five concerts in two days. How is that possible? It's possible because New York City is filled with so much music, and venues are so close to each other, that I could do that EVERY weekend. Of course, I'd be exhausted, and probably need some sort of Capri Sun-like IV filled with caffeinated beverages, but my point is the music is out there, all the time, so go out there and enjoy it!

In this edition of Neighborhood Watch: NYC, we have plenty of great music to share with you, including the post-punk of Wild Decade, the singer-songwriter stylings of Mascott, who also helps us with our math skills, the tribal pop of Manicanparty, some horn filled hip-hop from PitchBlak Brass Band, a little melodic folk from Jean Rohe, the dark synth pop of Holy Ghost!, and rock n roll from Queen V. Leading everything off, however, is a wildly inventive clip from Long Island-based rockers NGHBRS.

Read the full column at Arena.com.

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