MassMatiks // Live @ Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen // 9.22.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Tash Greene - September 30, 2017September 30, 2017 Article and Photos by: Tash Greene London, England – Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen played host to the last leg of MassMatiks’ UK tour, with main support from Youth Killed It. Youth Killed It brought hunger, drive, and defiance to the stage, playing a sweet selection of their hits, including crowd favorites
Krewella // Live @ Emo’s // 9.22.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Megan Choi - September 30, 2017September 30, 2017 Article and Photos by: Megan Choi The New World Tour had its second stop in Austin, TX on Friday and kicked things off with a bang. The first supporting act of the night, VenessaMichaels, opened up to a crowd that was seemingly shy at first, but soon welcomed her with open arms.
Top 7 Games We Want to See on Nintendo Switch FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by Nick T. - September 26, 2017September 26, 2017 Article by: Nick Todd With the announcement of DOOM and Wolfenstein 2 coming to the Nintendo Switch, the realm of what’s possible on Nintendo’s new portable console seems to have taken on a new life. Below are the top 7 games we want to see on Nintendo’s new portable. Diablo III The online
Tei Shi // Live @ The Foundry // 9.22.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Bob Linneman - September 26, 2017 Article and Photos by: Bob Linneman Philadelphia is known for brotherly love, so when Lawrence Rothman and Tei Shi rolled into town, they both were embraced by the Philly crowd. Opening the show was Lawrence Rothman, a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter in support of his debut album The Book of Law which
[Fantastic Fest] Movie Review: 78/52 FEATURED MOVIES/TV by MonkeyGoose - September 24, 2017September 24, 2017 Article by: J.C. De Leon There's an almost infinite number of iconic films, ranging from all ends of the spectrum. There are, however, a fewer number of iconic scenes or moments in film, but those out there often outweigh the entirety of the film itself. Think about Alec Baldwin’s speech in
Adam Ant // Live @ The National // 9.20.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - September 24, 2017September 26, 2017 Article by: Sabrina-Lee Miles // Photos by: Wendy Podmenik Darugar Richmond, VA -- Richmond's historic National Theater last Thursday played host to Adam Ant, who was poised and ready to prove that Antmusic is, indeed, alive and well. From the very first explosion of music, through to the last fading chord
RIOT FEST 2017 // Chicago, IL // 9.15-17.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED FESTIVALS MUSIC by Robert Sommerfield - September 24, 2017September 24, 2017 Article by: Robert Sommerfield Featured Image Cred: timeout.com Chicago, IL -- Riot Fest 2017 has come and gone, like a frenzied storm of punk rock guitars and infectious drum machine beats, and all I can say is, “Wow.” Celebrating twelve years (2017 marking their third consecutive year in Chicago’s Douglas Park), Riot Fest
AmericanaFest // Nashville, TN // 9.12.17-9.17.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED FESTIVALS MUSIC by Charles Yamabe - September 24, 2017 Article and Photos by: Charles Yamabe Nashville,TN -For the eighteenth year in a row Nashville, Tennessee hosted AmericanaFest which included over 225 bands at 40 of Nashville's most unique venues. The only way to describe AmericanaFest is a marathon scavenger hunt of new and established bands. Each day throughout the festival and across the
Thy Art Is Murder // Live @ The Brass Monkey // 9.18.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Adrienne Row-Smith - September 24, 2017 Photos and Article by: Adrienne Row - Smith Ottawa, Ont – On a day initially supposed to be an off day for the bands, Thy Art Is Murder treated fans to an intimate show, with Fallujah, Ghost Bath and locals A Scar for the Wicked supporting. Up first for the evening was A
Against Me! // Live @ The Van Buren // 9.17.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Jason Robey - September 22, 2017 Photos and Article By: Jason Robey Punk rockers, Against Me!, brought their tour to the brand new Van Buren venue in downtown Phoenix on Sunday night to an enthusiastic crowd. The night kicked off with a 30-minute set by Canadian group, The Dirty Nil, who got the room whipping their arms