
DISCOVER
Panchiko: Ghosts in the Machine
It’s rare for a band to vanish before they even arrive, but Panchiko did exactly that—dissolving into a Nottingham fog in 2000, leaving behind a CD-R demo titled D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L, a time capsule of shoegaze, glitch, and adolescent melancholy.
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PANCHIKO
Wed • Sep 17, 2025
Tannahill’s
Fort Worth, TX

Michael Minelli
Connecticut-born singer-songwriter Michael Minelli has that rare gift: the kind of voice you don’t just hear—you feel it deep in your bones.

TOPS
Think soft rock, but the kind you slip into after a late-night drive, where the streetlights hum in tune with your heartbeat. That’s the pocket where Montreal’s TOPS quietly dwell.

Beach Fossils
Brooklyn’s Beach Fossils started as Dustin Payseur’s DIY project in 2009—lo-fi guitars, fuzzy melodies, and distant vocals that felt half-remembered, half-felt. It wasn’t trying too hard to be dreamy—it just was, and that was enough.
If you want to be a real artist, you have to be willing to stand alone.
— Patti Smith

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