WILCO // Live @ Stubb’s // 9.30.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Allen - October 3, 2015October 16, 2015 Article and Photos by: Melanie Allen Legendary alternative rock band Wilco played two back-to-back shows at Stubb’s in Austin this week, both of which sold out in minutes. These last two shows were the last of this entire tour and they sure finished it with a bang. The band is celebrating
Shinedown – Threat To Survival – Album Review ALBUM REVIEWS by Tamara Silber - October 3, 2015 Article by: Tamara Silber Featured Image by: Atlantic Records The multi-platinum band, Shinedown, has released its fifth album. Fans have been anticipating this moment since their last album, Amaryllis (2012), and cannot wait to hear the new tracks they have been working so hard on. Shinedown has had major success with their
Ghost, Purson // Live @ Terminal 5 // 9.27.15 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Steven Principato - October 3, 2015October 16, 2015 Article and Featured Image by: Steven Principato NYC - As the popular and progressive Pope Francis wrapped up his inaugural visit to New York City, an ominous blood moon ascended upon the gotham night, ushering in an ideal setting for the arrival of his un-holiness, Pope Emeritus III and his clergy of nameless
Psychostick “Revenge of the Vengance” – Album Review ALBUM REVIEWS by Steven Principato - October 1, 2015October 4, 2015 Article by: Steven Principato We have nothing to be vengeful for, except vengeance itself. Historically, heavy metal has become a genre notorious for rigidity and fierce traditions. Defiantly unwavering from its draconian traditions of dark brutality and the glorification of all that is evil, one might agree that all is awesome
Civil Twilight, Knox Hamilton // The Parish // 9.23.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Sarah Todd - September 30, 2015September 8, 2016 Article and Photos by: Sarah Todd Last Wednesday, on the busy main drag of Austin’s downtown, (a street full of bars, an immaculate old hotel, and a beloved movie theater), a hidden gem of a music venue called The Parish welcomed South African rockers, Civil Twilight, to a room full of
M0AZ Catfish and the Bottlemen // House of Blues // 9.21.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Ryan Javier - September 28, 2015October 16, 2015 Article by: Ryan Javier and Nicholas Sanders Photos by: Ryan Javier DALLAS - Hundreds of adoring fans packed out the historic House of Blues in downtown, on a Monday evening mind you, to see the UK’s alt/pop/punk rock quartet: Catfish and the Bottlemen. It was astounding to see a crowd that size in
Mad Season – “Sonic Evolution” Album Review ALBUM REVIEWS FEATURED by Jason Robey - September 28, 2015September 28, 2015 Article by: Jason Robey Twenty years after the release of the only album by supergroup, Mad Season, the surviving members teamed up with the Seattle Symphony and other special guests for a one-time concert recording, Sonic Evolution. The show was the latest in the “Sonic Evolution” series, the symphony’s annual pairing
Twenty One Pilots // Live @ Starlight Theater // 9.22.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Casey Steinmiller - September 25, 2015October 16, 2015 Photos and Article by: Casey Steinmiller KANSAS CITY - The Starlight Theater, an eight-thousand seat venue, welcomed Twenty-One Pilots, Echosmith, and Finish Ticket Tuesday night with a packed house - tickets sold out weeks in advance of the show. The night started off with Finish Ticket, an Alternative band from San Francisco.
JC ALLSTARS’ Operation Rock the Troops CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Ryan Javier - September 21, 2015October 16, 2015 Article and photos by: Ryan Javier DALLAS – September sixteenth was my day off and as such, I did what I love doing- I shot. I went my favorite neighborhood watering hole, the Gas Monkey Bar N Grill with the sole intention of shooting my friends’ band, for fun mind you, but
Director Profile: Zack Snyder ARTIST SHOWCASE FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Anthony Florez - September 21, 2015March 25, 2016 Article by: Anthony Florez What is quality? There is this book that will bake your noodle by Robert M. Pirsig that examines this abstract and seemingly subjective question at length and with different modes of reasoning. It's called Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and I highly recommend sitting down with it