
Sorority Brings Raw Immediacy On Eponymous EP (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=6.00] Sometimes, the best music is not always the most perfect. Sometimes the sheer act of overcoming adversity is far bigger than a perfect mix. Sure, the Dark Sides and
[rating=6.00] Sometimes, the best music is not always the most perfect. Sometimes the sheer act of overcoming adversity is far bigger than a perfect mix. Sure, the Dark Sides and
In less than ten years, Sarah Dashew has managed three critically-praised albums, successful tours, television spots, and a new full-length, establishing her as one of the music industry’s most consistent
On Friday November 13, Austin rock band The Bright Light Social Hour played to a packed house at the famed Lincoln Hall in Chicago. The energetic performance was recorded and
In what is gearing up to be one of the more creatively built lineups of 2016 festivals, LEVITATION Festival has announced their final lineup today, which includes newly announced performers Caribou,
The Milk Carton Kids have announced a series of North American headline tour dates in April and May, 2016, in support of their acclaimed album Monterey, released in May of this year. Tickets for
Ben Folds has announced that he will continue his extensive North American tour with Brooklyn-based chamber sextet yMusic in a series of spring dates slated for April-May 2016. Supporting Folds’
Although they retain their down home, good old boys persona, the Avett Brothers have advanced head first into the major leagues over the last couple of years. Their albums are
City and Colour, which is the name Canadian singer/songwriter guitarist Dallas Green uses when recording and touring, made a stop at Boston’s House of Blues along with his current touring
On Saturday November 28th, Railroad Earth hosted the second night of their annual “Horn-O-Plenty” celebration at The Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA. Stroudsburg holds a special significance to Railroad Earth,
Deer Tick has announced a “Acoustic” Spring Tour for 2016. According to a press release, frontman John McCauley stated, jokingly, that he was “losing his hearing” and “wanted to turn the