News
Artists Include Adult Jazz, A Place to Bury Strangers, Chairlift (DJ set), DIIV, DJ Dev Hynes, and Others
Sep 24, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
That’s right, 700 new acts added to the lineup of next month’s massive CMJ Music Marathon. More
Plus: The Kills, Bombay Bicycle Club, Matthew Dear, Twin Peaks, MONEY, and Others
Aug 28, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
New York City’s CMJ Music Marathon has announced its first round of performers. More
Sep 24, 2012
By Wendy Lynch Redfern
Are you in New York City? Want to check out a bunch of exciting new bands from the world over? We’ve got your way into the CMJ Music Marathon in New York, NY, October 16th - 20th. More
Debut Solo Album Last Summer Out Now
Dec 02, 2011
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar had a CMJ party on October 19 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. We’ll be posting videos of some of the songs that were performed and today we have Eleanor Friedberger performing a brand new song, “I’ll Never Be Happy Again.” More
Self-Titled Debut Full-Length Out Now
Nov 29, 2011
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar had a CMJ party on October 19 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. We’ll be posting videos of some of the songs that were performed and today we have The Stepkids performing “Shadows on Behalf.” More
Aabenbaringen over aaskammen Out Now
Nov 21, 2011
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar had a CMJ party on October 19 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. We’ll be posting videos of some of the songs that were performed and today we have Casiokids performing “London Zoo.” More
Equatorial Ultravox out now on Casine
Nov 16, 2011
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar had a CMJ party on October 19 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. We’ll be posting videos of some of the songs that were performed and today we have Chad Valley performing “Fast Challenges.” More
Strange Weekend out on Secretly Canadian on January 24
Nov 15, 2011
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar had a CMJ party on October 19 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. We’ll be posting videos of some of the songs that were performed and today we have Porcelain Raft performing “Talk to Me.” More
Still Corners' Creatures of An Hour Out Now on Sub Pop
Nov 14, 2011
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar had a CMJ party on October 19 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. We’ll be posting videos of some of the songs that were performed and today we have Still Corners performing “History of Love.” More
October 19 at Public Assembly; Lineup Also Includes Casiokids, Porcelain Raft, and Chad Valley
Oct 05, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Under the Radar magazine is excited to announce the details of its first CMJ event, sponsored by PRS Guitars. The event will take place Wednesday, October 19 at Public Assembly in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and kicks off at 12:30 p.m. Featuring performances from Eleanor Friedberger, Still Corners, The Stepkids, Porcelain Raft, Casiokids, and Chad Valley, the party is free and open to the public (21+), no CMJ badges or RSVP required. More
Plus: Eleanor Friedberger, Handsome Furs, CSS, Neon Indian, Class Actress, Portugal. The Man, and others
Aug 23, 2011
By Mark Redfern
The CMJ Music Marathon & Film Festival has announced their initial 2011 lineup. The event happens at venues across New York City October 18 - 22. Today the CMJ website announced the first round of artists performing this year. The list includes EMA, Dum Dum Girls, Zola Jesus, Wild Flag, Eleanor Friedberger, Handsome Furs, CSS, Neon Indian, Class Actress, Portugal. The Man, and others. More
Reviews
Oct 24, 2012
By Austin Trunick
New York’s CMJ Music Marathon is an annual reminder of just how spoiled you can be as a music fan living in the city that never sleeps. And for five days you probably won’t sleep much at all, as hundreds of up-and-coming acts play day-and-night at dozens of venues across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. More
Oct 25, 2011
By Mike Hilleary
While I was only able to attend the last two days of this year’s CMJ Marathon in New York City, it’s fair to say that the east coast event is a very different kind of beast in comparison to the whirlwind of its much bigger brother in Austin’s South by Southwest. More