
TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD
// BLACK LIPS //
BOX ELDERS
NEW HOUSE
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$17.00

TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD
// BLACK LIPS //
BOX ELDERS
NEW HOUSE
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$17.00

MONDAY, MARCH 8TH
// FADER BOWL //
YELAWOLF
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+
FREE
FADER Bowl returns for a special Monday night addition with the Alabama slammer Yelawolf +DJ Dirrty of Baller’s Eve will be holding it down in the DJ booth.

MONDAY, MARCH 8TH
// KARAOKE KILLED THE CAT //
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 10:30pm :: 21+
FREE
Karaoke Killed the Cat is the infamous karaoke dance party for people who never thought they’d like karaoke. Hosted by the frenzied duo of Chris Goldteeth and Lord Easy, they have been changing the world’s view of what karaoke can be since 2003. Karaoke Killed the Cat brings together equal parts vocal chord shattering sing-along and booty popping dance party. Mix in sprinkles of crowd surfing, choreography and feats of strength; the result is a party unlike any other. As the show draws from the unchecked intensity and fervent enthusiasm of its patrons, Karaoke Killed the Cat becomes just as fun to watch, as it is to participate in. Forget about sounding good, this is about going hard and having the time of your life.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH
// BROTHER JOSCEPHUS & THE LOVE REVIVAL REVOLUTION ORCHESTRA //
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH
// YES GIANTESS //
RED WIRE BLACK WIRE
SAMUEL
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+
$5.00
Based out of Boston the four Berkley students were suddenly being asked to play shows across the Atlantic. Their tracks have lit up blog-savvy dancefloors, with high profile pop producers offering the unsigned band their services. The band have just finished recording tracks with the likes of Richard X (Kelis), Hannah Robinson (Ladyhawke) and former Sneaker Pimp Liam Howe.
“We want to bring music back to that point when it was totally bad ass to be a pop star,” says singer Jan. Their songs are equally pre-ordained for electro clubs. – RCRD LBL

MARCH 2ND-6TH & MARCH 9TH-13TH
// SOULIVE //
10 DAY RESIDENCY WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
Tues 3/2 Vernon Reid of Living Colour
Wed 3/3 Raul Midon
Thurs 3/4 Lettuce, Ryan Zoidis & Sam Kininger & Christian Scott
Fri 3/5 Sam Kininger and Tash Neal (London Souls)
Sat 3/6 TBA
Tues 3/9 Charlie Hunter
Wed 3/10 Oteil Burbridge and Kofi Burbridge
Thurs 3/11 Rahzel and Questlove
Fri 3/12 Marco Benevento
Sat 3/13 DJ Logic
$10.00 WEEKNIGHTS // $12.00 WEEKENDS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD
// REBUILD HAITI //
SKIDMORE FOUNTAIN
NAKED HEREOS
IN CADEO
Ticket Price is a Suggested Donation, featuring DJ Scratchator Following the Show
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$10.00
Come support the ongoing relief efforts in Haiti with a great night of music! All proceeds are going to Architecture for Humanity’s long-term rebuilding efforts.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH
// FUNK BOWL //
THE FUNKTIONAL ALLSTARS
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00 :: 21+
$5.00
***

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH
// THE GOLDEN FILTER //
NANCY WHANG (OF LCD SOUNDSYSTEM) DJ SET
Doors 11:00pm :: Show 11:00pm :: 21+

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH
// THE PIMPS OF JOYTIME //
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$5.00

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th
// ARPLINE //
CLASS ACTRESS
LIGHT ASYLUM
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
FREE
Come celebrate the release of ArpLine’s debut album, dancing shoes required.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH
// WAVVES //
MNDR
TOTAL SLACKER
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+
FREE
Celebrate Fat Tuesday tonight Brooklyn-style. A Mardi Gras affair, presented by L Magazine and Southern Comfort, features a parade with a marching band and burlesque dancers beginning at 7 p.m. at McCarren Park and Driggs. Costumed revelers and bicyclists are invited to join. The parade will then proceed down Driggs, up Bedford and over to Wythe Avenue, arriving at Brooklyn Bowl around 8 p.m., where prizes await the best bicycle float. The event will be topped off with a performance by the 22-year-old noise-pop artist Nathan Williams — who performs under the alias Wavves (the second “v” is silent). He’ll be performing off his second self-titled album, “dissonant but sparkly, a collection of shimmering synthesizers, distorted vocals and twittering drums,” writes Amanda Petrusich, along with MNDR. -NYTimes.com