Electric Faisy Carnival Experience Hitting Theaters
One of the largest and most prestigious electronic music festivals in the world adds a tour stop into more than 520 movie theaters nationwide this August, as NCM Fathom and
One of the largest and most prestigious electronic music festivals in the world adds a tour stop into more than 520 movie theaters nationwide this August, as NCM Fathom and
Heavy rock innovators Mastodon have revealed the title of their new album plus six new song titles that will appear on their next full-length studio album to be released on
Just in time for their upcoming summer tour with Jack’s Mannequin, Guster will be releasing a 6 song EP titled On The Ocean on August 2nd. In addition to previously
While this initial edition of Peter Case’s archival efforts contains its share of the sharp contemporary folk (“Steel Strings #1”) and blues (“(Give Me) One More Mile”) that dominate his live shows these days, the greater portion of The Case Files demonstrates the genuine rock and roll swagger that Case first displayed with The Plimsouls (and still does when they reunite).
For those of us who were footloose and fancy free in the late 70's and early 80's when The Cars were the kings of the music world, the release of Move Like This has been a blessing too long in coming. And recently, Glide had the good fortune to spend a few moments with Cars electrifying guitar player Elliot Easton.
Those Phish fans who won’t be in attendance at this weekend’s Super Ball IX festival in Watkins Glen, NY will still be able to hear each of the band’s seven
Tomorrow, jam titans Widespread Panic will release their sixth archive release and this one features a performance from City Auditorium in Colorado Springs, CO that took place back on October
Longtime Phish fan Kristen Goess spent her 31st birthday watching her favorite band in action at Portsmouth, VA’s nTelos Pavilion. Please welcome Kristen to tell the story of her truly incredible day…
When Phish announced their summer tour this year, there was no question that I would be seeing them play in Portsmouth, VA. Why Portsmouth? The band’s show at the nTelos Pavilion fell on the date of my 31st birthday.
As a Mother’s Day gift this year, I surprised my mom with tickets to see my favorite band on my birthday. Some may see that as a pretty selfish gift, and maybe in hindsight it was, however when she found out she was more than thrilled. After all, she has seen her daughter travel the country and even out of the country to see this band since 1997. When Phish quit in 2004, I was so bummed that I would never be able to share with my mom what had been such a significant part of my life. When they reunited in 2009, I vowed that as soon as I felt was the perfect opportunity, I would take my mom to a show. A Mother’s Day gift at a Father’s Day show felt quite appropriate in a not-so-appropriate way, if you know what I mean.
Around 6AM on Sunday, June 19, I boarded an airplane out of Denver, CO after not going to bed all night in anticipation for the following day’s events. I had a connecting flight in Washington, D.C. that I had to make otherwise I would never had gotten to experience what ensued later that evening. I jogged through the Dulles Airport with 10 minutes to spare. As I boarded that aircraft, I began to get butterflies. I was almost at my destination.
READ ON for the rest of Kristen’s take on quite the eventful day…
From June 21 – 24, New Orleans funksters Galactic took over Brooklyn Bowl for four guest-laden performances that featured old classics, a bevy of covers and plenty of material from the group’s last album, Ya-Ka-May.
[All photos by Rob Chapman]
Photographer Rob Chapman was on hand at all four shows and has filed an exceptional series of photos. Besides plenty of shots of the members of Galactic, he also caught most of the special guests in action including Warren Haynes, Scott Metzger, ?uestlove, Eric Krasno, Steven Bernstein, Chali 2na, Nigel Hall and Jamie McLean. READ ON for the full gallery and to watch some videos from the run taped by our pal Sunil…
Over the last few years, the legendary Booker T. Jones has experienced a bit of a career renaissance thanks in part to a couple of contemporary acts backing the influential