Album Review: Queens of the Stone Age – Villains ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - September 2, 2017 Article by: Andrés Alvarado The release of Queens of the Stone Age’s seventh LP Villains just made the race for Album of the Year a little more interesting. This time around the Californian quintet, helmed by Josh Homme, tapped producer Mark Ronson (Adele, Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars) to assist in
SELF HELP FESTIVAL EXPANDS TO INCLUDE DATES IN PHILLY, DETROIT, ORLANDO & SAN BERNARDINO MUSIC PRESS RELEASE by MonkeyGoose - August 31, 2017September 10, 2017 Purchase Tickets For Self Help Festival Now! LINEUPS TO INCLUDE A DAY TO REMEMBER, RISE AGAINST, UNDERØATH, PIERCE THE VEIL, FALLING IN REVERSE & MORE! July 21, 2017 – Los Angeles, CA – Celebrating its 4th year, the popular punk rock event of the year SELF HELP FESTIVAL will make its anticipated return in 2017
Album Review: Neck Deep – The Peace and The Panic ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Sam Tucker - August 30, 2017 Article by: Angelica Pasquali If you haven't been jamming to Neck Deep since 2012, then it's the perfect time to expand your music horizon! This pop punk band just dropped their latest album, The Peace and The Panic! A very interesting album with a war-time mindset theme touching on a variety of
Game of Thrones: Season 7, [Ep 6-7 Review] FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - August 30, 2017August 30, 2017 Article by: Anthony Florez Sam: "Hi, Bran." Bran: "Three Eyed Raven." Sam: "...what?" Bran: "I am the all-seeing, all-knowing Three Eyed Raven. And guess what?" Sam: "What?" Bran: "Jon Snow is not, in fact, Jon Snow. His real name is Jon SAND. Because...Dorne. He was born in Dorne and is Rheagar's bastard. I seen's it." Sam: "Actually,
Sextile // Live @ The Masquerade // 8.26.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - August 30, 2017August 31, 2017 Article and Pictures by: Andrés Alvarado Atlanta, GA – Los Angeles based rockers Sextile brought their primitive post-punk vibes from outer-space to Atlanta’s Purgatory Stage at The Masquerade. A staple of the Californian underground scene, Sextile’s recently released sophomore effort Albeit Living has really pushed the foursome into a broader
In the Valley Below // Live @ Brighton Music Hall // 8.22.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - August 30, 2017 Article and Photos by: Andrew Kopanski BRIGHTON, MA – A long 31-stop tour wrapped up tonight with a final performance at the small Brighton Music Hall. This type of venue is where In the Valley Below really shines – at a place where they can be not only intimate with one
Goo Goo Dolls & Phillip Phillips // Live @ Veterans United Home Loan Amphitheater // 8.25.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - August 26, 2017September 5, 2017 Article by: Sabrina Miles // Photos by: Wendy Podmenik Darugar Virginia Beach, VA -- Once the stage went dark, only one sound could be heard, that of a lonesome instrument - a stand up cello. The lights went up, and Phillip Phillips invited us all to “Stand up and dance with
Live on the Green – Week 3 // Nashville, TN // 8.24.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED FESTIVALS MUSIC by Sam Carbine - August 26, 2017 Article and Photos by: Sam Carbine Another week goes by and another Live on the Green by Lighting100 has gone. Something about the build up to this week was special. It just felt different. As the hours inched closer the crowd built rapidly for what was by far the largest turn
Album Review: PVRIS – All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Courtney Drake - August 26, 2017 Article by: Courtney Drake Featured Image Cred: Emma Swann PVRIS, an alternative band hailing from Boston, finally released their highly anticipated album All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell on August 25th. In late April of this year, the band ghosted their social media account and deleted all of its
Social Distortion // Live @ The Tabernacle // 8.23.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - August 26, 2017August 26, 2017 Article and Photos by: Andrés Alvarado Atlanta, GA - Spanning a career closing in on 4 decades, Mike Ness and his mates of Social Distortion are still a noteworthy rockabilly-punk outfit that garners the attention of the masses. Playing to a wall-to-wall packed Tabernacle venue in Atlanta, the legendary Californian quartet