The Head And The Heart // Live @ The Orpheum // 2.21.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Kayla Mitchell - February 27, 2017February 27, 2017 Article and Photos by: Kayla Mitchell Madison, WI - The Head And The Heart, along with their indie rock opener, Whitney, kicked off the first night of their U.S. tour in Madison. Excited fans waited in line, enjoying the rare, warm February weather outside of The Orpheum. This was the first
Lauren Giraldo // Live @ Stubb’s // 2.22.17 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Joshua Guerra - February 27, 2017 Article and Photos By: Joshua Guerra Austin, Tx - Social media star Lauren Giraldo brought her headlining tour to Austin in support of her latest EP Only Lovers. It was held indoors of Stubb's BBQ where a number of small acts perform before playing the outdoor amphitheater stage. For being a very small
Cherub, Floozies, Freddy Todd // Live @ Higher Ground Ballroom // 2.21.17 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Ian Urquhart - February 24, 2017 Article and Photos by: Ian Urquhart Burlington, VT - Accompanied by the plethora of young couples in attendance, the Your Girlfriend Already Bought Tickets tour made camp at the Higher Ground Ballroom on a brisk, Vermont Tuesday night. In preparation of a modulated bass-filled evening, many fans gathered outside the
STRFKR // Live @ The Granada // 2.20.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Allen - February 24, 2017 Article and Photos by: Melanie Allen Dallas, TX--By the time doors opened at The Granada in Dallas, the line for STRFKR was wrapped around the building. As this was the tour’s only stop in Texas, many fans came from all over the state to see the sold out show. Psychic Twin, a
Big Gigantic // Live @ The Norva // 2.19.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - February 24, 2017 Article by: Wendy Podmenik Darugar Photos by: Glenn Woodell and Wendy Podmenik Darugar NORFOLK, VA- Bonnaroo. Coachella. Firefly. Austin City Limits. Who has played at all of these impressive, big-name festivals? Big Gigantic, that's who. Combine fantastic stage lighting, a full booming bass sound (extra cabinets abound), and the catchy engrossing beats
Preview: Boston Calling Festival 2017 CONCERT REVIEWS FESTIVALS MUSIC by MonkeyGoose - February 22, 2017September 10, 2017 Article by: Richard Knowles // Featured Image by: Richard Knowles With summer fast approaching, so comes the festival announcements. While each respected festival pulls together the best artists, they all have one universal goal and that is to put together a lineup that truly exemplifies the diverse musical depth thats out
Pepper & Less Than Jake // Live @ The Fillmore // 2.19.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Bob Linneman - February 22, 2017February 22, 2017 Article and Photos by: Bob Linneman Philadelphia, PA -- Less Than Jake and Pepper know how to throw a party! The entire show was high energy music, with confetti, streamers, balloons, costumes, and even a dance party with a bunch of lucky kids. The evenings started with two opening acts The
Album Review: The Feelies – In Between ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - February 22, 2017 Article By: Matt Guevara Much to the surprise of fans, mellow Jersey indie rock band, The Feelies, are back after a 17 year hiatus. And, although they have been mostly inactive since their famous performance opening for Sonic Youth at Battery Park back in 2008, they recently announced the release of
Too Close To Touch // Live @ Jack’s Bar // 2.11.17 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Megan Choi - February 16, 2017 Article and Photos by: Megan Choi San Antonio, TX -- The Too Close To Touch/Waterparks co-headlining tour kicked off in Texas this past weekend with three sold out shows in a row. The tour is more on the intimate side with only three bands performing each night. Starting the night off was
Young The Giant // Live @ Stubb’s // 2.10.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Allen - February 16, 2017 Photos by Melanie Allen // Article by: Sydney Rush Austin, TX – On an unusually hot February evening, a sold out Stubb’s was packed to the brim to see Young The Giant, but not before their energizing, pop-rock openers, Lewis Del Mar, played. The band hailing from Queens, NY performed songs off