
2014 Hopscotch Music Festival HIGHLIGHTS – Death, Da La Soul, Freeman, Mastodon & More
For the fifth year of the Hopscotch Music Festival, the event expanded to include three big shows at Raleigh’s downtown City Plaza – up from two – along with the
For the fifth year of the Hopscotch Music Festival, the event expanded to include three big shows at Raleigh’s downtown City Plaza – up from two – along with the
Lockn’ Music Festival began its journey last year with a stellar lineup and the pristine Virginia setting. Over 30,000 people gathered this past weekend to experience all that Lockn’ had
[rating=9.00] M.C. Taylor, better known as Hiss Golden Messenger, is one to watch. On his follow up to last year’s incredibly sparse and haunting Bad Debt, he’s lightened his load
Reigning Sound, the garage rockers from Memphis like to play NYC as often as they can and there was a good turnout for them in the Big Apple as the
[rating=6.00] Often peppy, never dull, and at times ambitiously prolific, Bishop Allen are back after a long (for them, at least) five year hiatus. In that interim, the band members
[rating=6.00] The fourth studio album from Delta Spirit is a lush, epic foray into arena-ready rock, more so than anything they’ve done before. Into the Wide, as it’s so aptly
Undeterred by a gloomy forecast, legions of Sound Tribe Sector Nine fans descended on Morrison, Colorado last weekend eager for a glimpse of STS9 “2.0.” The pioneering jamtronica band returned
[rating=9.00] Based on its selection of elemental blues and rock material, Johnny Winter’s Step Back is a logical extension of his previous record, the more literally conceived and executed Roots.
[rating=9.00] Ryan Adams is something of a deity to many fans who’ve been following him from the start. And even those fans that may have fallen by the wayside over
[rating=3.00] Since their 2008 breakthrough LP, The ’59 Sound, The Gaslight Anthem have tread perilously close to pastiche. But sincerity has never been a make-or-break element in their music; The