On a Friday night in NYC, le poisson rouge was the place to be. After spending 2023 playing stadiums opening for Coldplay in Europe, Griff was excited to get back to the basics and play intimate shows for fans. Griff played songs that spanned her discography from her earliest songs like Forgive Myself to an unreleased song called Miss Me Too - to be released February 28!
Read MoreConcerts at bowling alleys are traditionally considered an afterthought. Competing with the crashing of pins can be cumbersome and eye roll inducing. The only way to combat this near certainty is to be louder than the pins. Gogol Bordello took those challenges and chose expert level. Their four-night New Year’s residency at Brooklyn Bowl, their adopted home turf, had the gypsy punk aficionados in prime form.
Read MoreIt has been said that music is the best time machine in the world. Sometimes, you hear the first few bars of a song and it immediately teleports you back to a different or better time in your life. As I walk around the Honda Center in Anaheim, California to see Bryan Adams, a red-blooded Rock and Roller from my youth, who has a new tour called "So Happy It Hurts", which is also the title of his latest album, I take note of the fans, and think "wow, who let in all these older folks, until I passed by a mirror and looked at myself, and said HEY!! I'm one of those older folks too.
Read MoreIn an electrifying collaboration, Zouk Group and Resorts World Las Vegas (RWLV) proudly announce the inclusion of chart-topping electronic music duo ODESZA in their stellar lineup of resident artists for the year 2024. Hailing from Seattle, ODESZA has undeniably left a mark on the contemporary electronic music scene, captivating audiences worldwide with their innovative fusion of synth-pop, Indie dance, and ambient house music.
Read MoreIn a night that felt like a euphoric journey through the golden era of classic rock and beyond, the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band, led by the dynamic duo Ken Marino and David Wain, delivered a spellbinding performance at the Lodge Room in Los Angeles, CA. The evening was a celebration of music, comedy, and unbridled joy, leaving the lively crowd on their feet and yearning for more. Plain and simple, seeing them live is literally the most fun you can have at a show.
Read MoreWage War has been a rock of the screamo community for 10 years. The five-piece hardcore band from Ocala, Florida celebrated their tenth anniversary with two sold out nights, December 15th and 16th, at The House of Blues in Orlando. Wage War got their big break on The Warped Tour, like many other hardcore bands from the 2010s. Since then, they have grown their fanbase immensely and headline tours and festivals regularly.
Read MoreBrooklyn’s Elsewhere became a haven for absurdist revelry as Thumpasaurus headlined a dual bill that brought out everyone’s inner freak on Saturday evening. Adored New York based openers Guerilla Toss began the night with a quirky acidic funk infused hour long opening set. With bassist Zach Lewellyn seamlessly sewing an ever enveloping groove, singer Kassie Carlson was free to lead soaring melodies that instantly won over an eager audience.
Read MoreDanny Brown: Detroit native, Rapper, and podcaster recently released his introspective experimental rap celebration of personal growth album, Quaranta released via Warp Records, pretty much right after releasing one of the 2020s best collaborative projects with fellow experimental rap pioneer JPEGMAFIA, Scaring The Hoes released on AWAL, earlier this year.
Read MoreIn an era where nostalgia is king, The Lemon Twigs took the stage at SOhO Restaurant and Music Club in Santa Barbara, California, delivering a performance that transcended time. Despite the intimate setting, the band's presence and musical prowess filled the venue with an energy reminiscent of the golden age of rock.
Read MoreOn a mesmerizing night at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, synth-pop enthusiasts gathered for a sonic journey courtesy of the incomparable Nation of Language. The venue was charged with anticipation, and the sold-out show was a testament to the band's growing influence in the dark synth-pop scene.
Read MoreIn the heart of Toronto's vibrant music scene, flor, the indie pop luminaries hailing from Hood River, Oregon, graced the stage at Danforth Music Hall, delivering a spellbinding performance that left the audience enchanted. Despite opening for The Maine, flor effortlessly carved their own sonic space, making waves with their lush melodies and infectious energy.
Read MoreLast Friday, Jeremy Zucker captivated the crowd at the Wiltern in Koreatown in Los Angeles, with the penultimate show of his is nothing sacred? tour. The venue was packed to the brim, showcasing the artist's undeniable draw and the passion of his dedicated fanbase, who eagerly filled the space long before the openers graced the stage.
Read MoreSubtronics, the dubstep virtuoso, recently graced the stage at History in Toronto, Canada, leaving an indelible mark on the city's electronic music scene. The anticipation was palpable as fans gathered for a sold-out show, attesting to the artist's meteoric rise and unwavering popularity. With two consecutive nights of performances, Subtronics had the crowd on the edge of their seats, ready to dive into a sonic journey like no other.
Read MoreTin Cans. Pots. Dog bowls. Tin foil. Chains. A guitar…or is it a cello? National Sawdust in Williamsburg, Brooklyn lived up to its name in the most literal way possible, as they hosted the Yemeni “found sounds” band El Khat this past Saturday evening. Led by Eyal El Wahab on lead vocals and string based hand crafted instruments, El Khat brought a full, engaging and jubilant sound that had an all ages crowd absolutely mesmerized.
Read MoreThe night began as a docile affair with Alpha Bravo opening. The one-man-act tepidly strummed his stratocaster, and asked the audience,"Do you like my sweater?” Before the crowd could answer in support, he chortled, “too bad, I'm taking it off!” It was difficult to rein the early crowd back in from that point forward. Words of encouragement were yelled by his friends in Manwolves, but the effacing demeanor was difficult to come out from under.
Read MoreKesha’s The Only Love Tour arrived in Los Angeles on November 18th. Fans and kids of all ages arrived early at the Hollywood Palladium, hoping for a good spot in the General Admission area. As I entered the venue, the merch line wrapped around the entire inside, filled with excited fans who couldn't wait to get their hands on Kesha shirts and hoodies.
Read MoreIt started with, “bitch.” That’s what The Cavves’ lead guitarist and vocalist Sophie Emerson messaged Yasmin Nur when she found out that Yasmin was looking for a new lead guitar. Both Nur and Emerson have been mainstays in the Wichita music scene for a number of years now, appearing on bills together, but never officially sharing a stage. Now, back from her year long hiatus from performing, Yasmin is ready to get back at it with a new era and a new band in tow with Sophie on lead guitar.
Read MoreIn the heart of Los Angeles, the iconic Kia Forum played host to one of the most monumental and famous rock bands from Mexico—Maná. As the night unfolded, it became clear that this wasn't just a concert; it was a celebration of a storied musical journey that has transcended borders and resonated with audiences across the globe.
Read MoreOn an electrifying night at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, black midi took the stage and unleashed a sonic storm that left the crowd in pure awe. This particular show, billed as their "Eras Tour," reminiscent of Taylor Swift's iconic approach to live performances, was a testament to the band's musical prowess and their ability to captivate audiences.
Read MoreEvery show at the legendary Knitting Factory had anticipation written all over it. While the venue's current incarnation is a long shot from it’s pre- COVID predecessor, it felt like old times as The Paranoyds put on a show worthy of the venue's rich history.
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