Album Review: Panic At the Disco’s “Death Of a Bachelor” ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - January 15, 2016January 15, 2016 Article By: Matt Guevara Photo: Shervin Lainez Synth pop band Panic! At the Disco is back and starting the new year strong, returning with it’s fifth full length album, Death Of a Bachelor. Spoiler alert -- it’s great! Panic! released their last album, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, in
Album Review: MONOGOLD’s “Good Heavens” ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Sophia Zucker - January 12, 2016January 12, 2016 Article by: Sophia Zucker Featured Img Cred: Caitlin Mcgarry Indie-pop band Monogold, consisting of Keith Kelly, Jared Apuzzo, and Michael Falotico, released their LP, Good Heavens, on the 15th of September 2015. This Brooklyn-based band brought their talents to a whole new level, making an album that is very different to the
The Machine // Live @ The NorVa // 1.2.2016 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - January 5, 2016January 5, 2016 Photos by Glenn Woodell and Wendy Podmenik Darugar Article by Wendy Podmenik Darugar An opportunity to lose yourself in the intelligent, moody musical stories of the immortal greats- Pink Floyd. Highly influential to modern prog rock, Pink Floyd's humble experimental beginnings in the late 1960's lay the ground work and set the
Clutch // Live @ Terminal 5 NYC // 12.29.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - January 4, 2016 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato NYC - In the familiar setting that is Terminal 5, one of Manhattan's larger venues, on this night came an unusual crowd. In these ranks of stoners, hipsters, metal heads, and even frat boys they descended upon the cavernous concert hall in uncommon solidarity. Their quest:
Album Review: Enterprise Earth – Patient 0 ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - December 16, 2015 Article by: Matt Guevara Enterprise Earth is arguably one of the best new deathcore bands on the scene today. They just released their second full length album, Patient 0 under Attila frontman Chris Fronzak’s label Stay Sick Recordings. Patient 0 is undoubtedly one of the better deathcore albums to hit shelves
105.1’s All I Want For Christmas Concert // HOB Orlando // 12.13.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Tamara Silber - December 16, 2015 Article and Photos by: Tamara Silber ORLANDO, FL -- Orlando’s adult/contemporary radio station Mix 105.1 hosted their All I Want For Christmas concert starring Third Eye Blind, The Band Perry, and Jamie Lawson. Radio hosts Dana Taylor and Jay Edwards opened the show with some kind words about their coworker, Scott
The Milk Carton Kids // Live @ Mesa Arts Center// 12.7.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Rachael Smith - December 12, 2015December 12, 2015 Article and Photos by: Rachael Smith MESA, AZ — I’ve seen the Grammy-nominated folk duo, The Milk Carton Kids, three times prior to going to their show on December 7th at the Mesa Arts Center. Opening for them was jazz guitarist, Julian Lage. Before he came out, Joey Ryan from The Milk
August Burns Red// Live @ Cains Ballroom // 12.8.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Casey Steinmiller - December 11, 2015 Photos and Article by: Casey Steinmiller Tulsa, OK -- Cains Ballroom is located in the Brady Arts District of Tulsa. On Tuesday night it hosted an intimate show of around Three- Hundred people, not even a third of its’ max capacity. The crowd did bring the energy of a much larger
Andrew W.K. // Live @ Dingbatz // 12.6.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC Uncategorized by Steven Principato - December 9, 2015December 11, 2015 Article by: Steven Principato (Andrew W.K.) and Brian Toglia (Policemen in Pickups) Photos by: Steven Principato CLIFTON, NJ SP: In a little known venue, buried among the provincial dive bars frequented by working class, metal headed denizens of local origin, there came a man with simple mission: Determine our collective ability to party
Cal Kehoe // Live @ Foundation Room – HOB // 12.5.2015 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED by Jessica Gorrell - December 8, 2015December 8, 2015 Article and Photos by: Jessica Gorrell BOSTON -- The House of Blues’ Foundation Room in Boston is seemingly the perfect place for a calm night out. Decorated with rich Persian carpets, stone murals of the Buddha and Ganesha, and the feint scent of incense wafting around gave away the warm and