
Weirdo Wednesday: Kraftwerk “The Robots” Live 1978
Kraftwerk is a band that, in many ways, personifies the notion of “weird”. And that’s not just the case from an aural perspective, but really, their whole aesthetic defies easy
Kraftwerk is a band that, in many ways, personifies the notion of “weird”. And that’s not just the case from an aural perspective, but really, their whole aesthetic defies easy
Killing Joke is one of those bands who seem to be somewhat underappreciated despite the massive influence their music had on subsequent genres they helped inspire into existence (like alternative-metal
Brian Eno is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking ambient albums like Another Green World, but you could make a strong argument that his debut solo album Here Come the
Often overlooked in the lexicon of revolutionary bands that burst onto the scene in 1977 is UK’s Wire, probably because they evolved so drastically from an excellent punk band to
The middle of January can be a cold, dark, and often brutal time of the year depending on your particular latitude, which naturally makes the pulverizing intensity of a band
For those of you longing for the bygone music eras of yesteryear and legends that have long sincepassed, each Tuesday we’ll take a trip down memory lane by spotlighting some
Let’s face it, Mondays suck (especially the second week in January), which often makes it a perfect day to blast some punk/metal/industrial/etc. at an unreasonably high volume. We will have
After a 3-hour rain delay, the gates finally opened at 2:00 Sunday and the masses came pouring back into Douglas Park for one more day of Riot Fest Festivities. With
If Day 1 of Riot Fest left folks feeling a little too sun-drenched, Saturday proved to be the perfect antidote, with a persistent overcast practically all day, and even some
A picture-perfect day with big blue skies and abundant sunshine greeted the masses who descended upon Douglas Park for the inaugural day of Riot Fest Friday. With a plethora of