Metro Station // Live @ The Alchemy // 10.13.17 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Leigh Ann Rodgers - October 16, 2017October 16, 2017 Article and Photos by: Leigh Ann Rodgers Providence, RI - The parking lot to the Courthouse in Providence was packed with emo kids from all around New England rocking their new Friday the 13th tattoos. Right across the street from the courthouse is the Alchemy, a tiny club that used to
Iron & Wine // Live @ Thalia Hall // 10.12.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Charles Yamabe - October 16, 2017 Article and Photos by: Charles Yamabe Chicago, IL -- With a brief "Thank You" and few laughs, 43-year-old Sam Beam took the stage. Beam, better known as Iron & Wine, is currently on tour promoting his sixth album, titled Beast Epic. Iron & Wine brings silver-tongued, relaxing, acoustic vibes that are
Shining A Light On: Starter For Ten FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Alice Ginevra Micheli - October 16, 2017 Article By: Alice-Ginevra Micheli Between the thousands of movies released each year reside the forgotten ones, films of quality who may never see the light again. In this column I will attempt to find some of these hidden gems and explain why they deserve their day in the sun. Movie: Starter
J. Balvin // Live @ The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre // 10.10.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - October 16, 2017 Article and Photos by Andrés Alvarado Atlanta, GA - From Medellin with love! Reggaeton mega-star J. Balvin lit-up The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre for roughly 3000 Atlantans from his faithful fan-base. Known to be one of the most vibrant and flashiest performances on the live circuit, Balvin held nothing back on this
Secondhand Serenade // Live @ The Westcott Theatre // 10.9.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Leigh Ann Rodgers - October 16, 2017 Article and Photos by: Leigh Ann Rodgers Syracuse, New York -- It was a quiet Monday night on Westcott Street. The usual weekend vibes of Syracuse University had died down and there were very few people milling around the streets that were once filled with college students wearing their orange garb.
Interview: Dawn of the Planet of the Zombies and the Giant Killer Plants on Some Serious Acid FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Frank Memmesheimer - October 13, 2017January 22, 2018 Article by Frank Memmesheimer We’ve survived it all. Asteroids and alien invasions, emancipating apes and malevolent AI, enraged gods and mythical creatures, earth-shattering natural disasters and sudden freeze-overs, ancient plagues and the occasional pandemic, conspiracies, zombies, the rapture, hell on earth, nuclear winter, and simple man-made apocalypses – whatever fictional catastrophe fate
Album Review: Acid Tongue – Babies ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - October 13, 2017October 14, 2017 Article by Andrés Alvarado World, meet Acid Tongue! The duo of Guy Keltner and Ian Cunningham have previously released alluring EPs; however, Babies is their ticket to the big game. Distributed under the pair’s own Freakout Records, Babies is a 10-track journey of hallucinogenic surfs-up rock knitted to a suave baritone
New Found Glory // Live @ O2 Forum Kentish Town // 10.06.17 ARTIST SHOWCASE CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Tash Greene - October 12, 2017 Article and Photos by: Tash Greene London, England - Pop Punk kings New Found Glory played at O2 Forum Kentish Town to 2,300 adoring fans; the first of 3 sold out London shows for their 20th anniversary UK tour. In true comic style, Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" blasted
Yelle // Live @ The Empty Bottle // 10.08.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Charles Yamabe - October 12, 2017October 12, 2017 Article and Photos by: Charles Yamabe Chicago, IL -- It's 9 pm on a Sunday night and Western Avenue is empty. This part of the city is unusually quiet, save for a small bar on the corner of Western and Cortez. It's not much to look at on the outside... To
KMFDM // Live @ Irving Plaza // 10.7.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - October 12, 2017October 12, 2017 Article and photos by: Steven Principato NYC - It’s been said there is no other band in existence that drops their own name in songs more than KMFDM. Notorious for controversial politically-influenced lyrics and cynically ominous, uniform eastern-bloc inspired cover art, KMFDM is one of the Industrial scene’s most notable and