South African band, Kongos, is on their first major headlining American tour, and on February 12, along with supporting bands, Sir Sly and Colony House, they hit the Electric Factory
An arctic blast and bitter wind chill may have contributed to the quiet pre-show atmosphere when two British trios, headliner London Grammar and opening band Until The Ribbon Breaks, hit
Interpol’s tour in support of their new album, El Pintor, came to a grinding halt when the mega snowstorm that dumped over seven feet of snow in the Buffalo, New
The basement of a nineteenth century church might seem like an odd place for The Dismemberment Plan’s mini tour of the Northeast to wind up on a Friday night, but
Minus the Bear’s tour in support of their latest release Lost Loves, a collection of unreleased material recorded during sessions for the Planet of Ice, Omni, and Infinity Overhead albums
The inaugural Hudson Project Music and Arts Festival was held at Winston Farms in Saugerties, NY, the site of the infamous Woodstock ’94 Music Festival that celebrated the 25th anniversary
Although the Hudson Music Project got off to a great start on Friday and Saturday, Sunday was a wash-out and had to be cancelled. Glide was on site with photos
Red Frog Events third annual Firefly Music Festival kicked off Thursday, June 19th at the beautiful expanse of land known as The Woodlands at Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover,
Crash Line Productions and Bowery Presents transformed Boston’s City Hall Plaza from a serious government complex, where officials, workers and tourists comingle, into a sprawling urban musical oasis this past
The Boston Calling Festival kicks off this Memorial Day Weekend at City Hall Plaza in downtown Boston. Crash Line Productions, Bowery Boston and Aaron Dessner (composer/guitarist/keyboards) of The National have