
Amos Lee – The Plaza Live, Orlando, FL 4/3/14
For their first show of the Spring tour, Amos Lee and his band treated the capacity crowd of Orlando’s Plaza Live to a performance that was energetic, eclectic, and intimate,
For their first show of the Spring tour, Amos Lee and his band treated the capacity crowd of Orlando’s Plaza Live to a performance that was energetic, eclectic, and intimate,
Glen David Andrews swaggered on to the red-lit, burgundy leather walled stage of Rockwood Music Hall in NYC to the crescendo of his backing band looking like a prize fighter
[rating=8.00] On their latest record, Himalayan, the Band of Skulls, now with three albums on the shelf, continue sewing the thread of what has made both Baby Darling Doll Face
After a three year absence, Widespread Panic returned to the City of Angeles for a pair of sold-out shows at the historic Orpheum Theatre to close out its Spring Tour
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So far, 2014 is looking to be a good year for the jazzy-pop quartet, Lake Street Dive. Since releasing its third album, “Bad Self Portraits” in February the band has
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[rating=6.00] John Frusciante comes full circle with Enclosure, completing what he calls a “musical statement” that began four years and several experimental recordings ago. Now half a decade removed from
[rating=6.00] Trafficking in gnarled punk, energetic rock squalor, and frenetic aggression, Cloud Nothings make a lot of aggressive noise and certainly leave a mark on the senses. With throttled determination,