The Wind + The Wave // Live at Valley Bar // 4.10.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Jason Robey - April 16, 2017 Photos and review by: Jason Robey PHOENIX, AZ — Austin indie folk rockers The Wind + The Wave returned to Phoenix Monday night to perform for an enthusiastic crowd at the Valley Bar. The night kicked off with an hour of music from Portland, OR songwriter, Haley Johnsen. Performing solo, with a
California Guitar Trio // Live at Zanzabar // 4.5.17 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Michael W. Bright - April 12, 2017April 13, 2017 Article and Photos by: Michael W. Bright Louisville, KY- When Zanzibar puts folding chairs in front of the stage, a space that’s most often filled wall to wall with standing fans, you begin to anticipate an intimate affair. Officially since 1991, Paul Richards, Bert Lams and Hideyo Moriya have been thrilling
Las Rageous Comes to Las Vegas // 4.21.17 & 4.22.17 MUSIC PRESS RELEASE by Abigail Buckler - April 12, 2017 Article by: Abigail Buckler In the world of summer festivals there are many and Las Vegas is throwing themselves into the mix with the inaugural Las Rageous event. This two day festival is anticipated to become an annual event which seems like a great idea. In terms of destinations for a
Low Cut Connie // Live @ Arden Concert Gild // 4.8.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Bob Linneman - April 9, 2017 Article by: Bob Linneman A night of Soul and Rockabilly filled the Arden Concert Gild in Delaware, as Hoochie Coochie, and Scantron opened for Low Cut Connie, a band from Philadelphia, Pa. Low Cut Connie was recently selected by Rolling Stone’s own David Fricke as one of the best acts in
The Weeks // Live @ The Bowery Ballroom // 4.4.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Gary Flink - April 7, 2017 Article and photos by: Gary Flink New York, NY- The Weeks released their 3rd studio album, Easy, on April 7th and just kicked their tour off in support of the new LP and made New York City’s Bowery Ballroom their 3rd stop along the way. Residing in Nashville but originally and proudly, from
Festival Preview: Welcome to Rockville. FESTIVALS MUSIC PRESS RELEASE by Andres Alvarado - April 4, 2017July 25, 2017 Article by: Andres Alvarado April is upon us and the final countdown to Jacksonville’s Welcome to Rockville has begun. The two-day festival will take place on the 29th and 30th of the month and it’ll showcase the who’s who of rock music. Headlined by Rock-n-Roll titans Soundgarden and Def Leppard, Welcome
Preview: Euphoria Festival // Austin, TX // 4.6-4.9 FESTIVALS MUSIC PRESS RELEASE by Joshua Guerra - April 4, 2017July 25, 2017 Article by: Joshua Guerra Entering its sixth year as a one of a kind EDM music festival in Austin, Texas Euphoria is returning to Carson Creek Ranch with yet another stellar lineup. A stacked lineup consisting of EDM artists and Hip Hop artists including Alesso, Chromeo, Pretty Lights, Wiz Khalifa, Young
Album Review: Mexican Dubwiser – Border Frequency ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - April 4, 2017November 13, 2017 Article by: Andres Alvarado On their third LP, Border Frequency, Mexican Dubwiser are back at it inspiring their demographic to get up and dance. The follow up to 2016’ Electric City possesses a little more zing, a little more pep and plenty more party anthems that would satisfy the most demanding
Getting to Know: TRISTEN ARTIST SHOWCASE MUSIC by Matt Guevara - April 1, 2017 Article and photos by: Matt Guevara One of the biggest complaints people have with pop music is its lack of substance. But, as some pop subgenres are starting to demand a more substantial and “real” style of music, indie artists like Nashville’s Tristen Gaspaderek, or just “Tristen,” as most people would
Nails // Live @ Music Hall of Williamsburg // 3.22.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - March 28, 2017 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato Brooklyn, New York - Like a chainsaw straight through the middle of a long workweek, Nails, along with Toxic Holocaust and Gatecreeper conveniently assisted in the collective purging out the pen- up aggression for a few hundred bruise hungry headbangers through the magic of mosh-inducing music,