

The Black Angels play a mean, grimy kind of rock n’ roll. The Black Angels at Brooklyn Steel | May 2 She brings “Baby It’s You” and “Not That Kind of Girl” and about a bajillion other hits to Irving Plaza on Tuesday. Louis-based rapper Smino has been making heads turn for his variety of rapid-fire lyrical rhythms overtop funky keyboard melodies on songs like “Anita” and “Oxygen.” He tours in support of his latest, “blkswn.”įrom her early days on “America’s Most Talented Kids” to her foray into pop superstardom with the release of “Leave (Get Out)” and a few other Billboard mega-hits, Jojo is one of the most popular and active former child stars out there. You’ve probably heard “What You Know” if you’ve so much as been to a health club ditto with “Undercover Martyn,” which sounds almost exactly like the same song. The Irish trio is comprised of Sam Halliday, Alex Trimble, and Kevin Laird, and plays a unique brand of dance-y indie rock. Two Door Cinema Club at Brooklyn Steel | May 1 They’ll be bringing their bizarre variety of tunes and instruments to the Music Hall of Williamsburg again Monday. The quartet hails from Japan and plays a strange variety of shoegaze, post-punk, and instrumental rock, all melded together into a brilliantly talented Frankenstein’s monster. MONO at Music Hall of Williamsburg | May 1 Jason Aldean plays a kind of semi garden variety pseudo-country rock Foreigner was behind the magic that is “I Want to Know What Love Is” and Daughtry is the reigning king of Nickelback-esque yarling. Jason Aldean, Foreigner, Daughtry at Irving Plaza | May 1

After looking at the two original videos by the band and seeing they had no lyrical connection, we feel we have the freedom to interpret the song how we want. Over all the song does not have an indepth meaning. The goal was to become well known and 'the main streets' and share music 'completing your mission' by doing what you set out to do. "Out on the main streets, completing your mission" They could be nervous, playing to a big audience for the first time. The people who are social recluses are being encouraged not to hide. "You hid there last time, you know we're gonna find you" 'Many surprises' could refer the music they create and the success they could recieve. Basements are also well known as the place where small bands write and play music. 'Basment people' could refer to antisocial personas who do no get out much, encouragiong them to leave as 'many surpises' could await them A girl that they like, sweet talking them. "She spoke words that would melt in your hands It can be interpreted as them taking the leap to becoming a band after school rather than going to University they are nervouse because it is new and exciting.

Undercover Martyn is a song where the singer is trying to convince his friend (the titular Martyn, an Irish name like the band) to leave his social isolation (undercover) and discover new things.
