Dogpark Flaunt Melodic Rock Tenacity At Philadelphia’s Brooklyn Bowl (SHOW REVIEW)
Finishing out ‘The Corporate Pudding’ Tour, Dogpark brought their tension-filled melodic rock formula to Brooklyn Bowl (Philadelphia, PA) on December 18th. Opening for Dogpark, Kids That Fly,a four-piece band that initially formed at the University of Connecticut, blended alternative rock with pop and synth elements. Members consist of Nick Smeriglio (lead vocals/guitar), Blake Henry (guitar/synth), […]
Top Sports Events That Influenced Melbet Registration Growth This Year
The world of sports keeps moving fast – this year brought changes that altered how people follow games online. Big events, last-minute wins, plus new leagues pushed fans to look for more than just scores. Instead of only watching, they started diving into stats, highlights, and behind-the-scenes action. Platforms noticed quickly, shifting focus to meet […]
Golden Age Thursday: 7 Seconds Pave The Way For Their Longevity During Hectic 1985 Performance
Reno, Nevada, might not be the first city that comes to mind when skimming through the punk rock history books, but to ignore its contributions to the scene’s heyday would be a grave injustice to acts like 7 Seconds. Two sets of brothers formed the Reno-bred four-piece, the Marvelli boys, known professionally as Kevin Seconds […]
SONG PREMIERE: Gran Moreno Hit Hard With Sludgy and Psychedelic Guitar Power on “Las Montañas”
Gran Moreno emerges as one of the most captivating voices in the new wave of psychedelic rock. With a sound rooted in analog warmth and expansive textures, the Austin-based band crafts songs that feel like sonic mirages—equal parts groove, grit, and atmosphere. Their music lives at the intersection of distortion and introspection, where hypnotic riffs, […]
Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival Announces 2026 Lineup Featuring Billy Bragg, Gang of Four, The Breeders & More
Wilco’s beloved Solid Sound Festival is returning in the summer of 2026, and the official lineup has finally arrived. The three-day festival will take place on June 26-28 at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, marking its ninth year. Along with a star-studded cast of musicians, Solid Sound also features comedy acts, […]
Weirdo Wednesday: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Throw Down The Rhymes With “The Grim Reaper” Live at Bonnaroo 2022
Rounding out our salute to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard this week, most everybody knows they’ve dabbled in practically every genre imaginable over the course of their insanely prolific fifteen-year career to date. Suffice to say they are a band of many talents, but did you know King Gizz also, has, wait for it…bars? […]
LISTEN: Venice Treacle’s “Bad Aji” Is Immersive Post-punk With Hypnotic Melodies
Groove-enhanced quirk punk for the progressively confused (file under no-wave, kosmische psychedelia, and quank), Venice Treacle mixes acid-sharp guitar riffs with rapturous rhythms to make songs for our troubled times. Formed in 2024 from unspooled cassette tapes and named after the English version of Theriac — the world’s first branded pharmaceutical — the band offers […]
LISTEN: Laika Songs Blends Palpable Longing With Off-kilter Pop On “Shaking”
Laika Songs is the Brooklyn-based project of songwriter Evan Brock, whose arrangements blur folk, Americana, and shimmering indie rock. His songs move at a deliberate, breath-like pace, unfolding with meditative patience before opening into widescreen clarity. A community effort from the start, Laika Songs has continued to evolve with contributions from members of Hand Habits, […]
Tuesday’s Gone: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Begin Lo-Fi in 2012 With “Muckraker” Video
Continuing our tribute to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard this week, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re throwing it all the way back to their very infancy as a band with this fittingly lo-fi footage from their “Muckraker” video, circa 2012. At the time, the band had just dropped their debut album 12 Bar Bruise, […]
Manic Monday: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Get Brutal With “Organ Farmer”
This week, we’ll be shining the spotlight on one of the most prolific, talented, and versatile bands to have sprung up over the past decade, Australia’s very own. Since their founding in 2010, they have produced an astounding twenty-seven studio albums (and counting), including five in 2017 and 2022. Perhaps even more impressive is the […]