
Rush Conquers Austin on R40 Tour (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Four decades in and the Canadian triumvirate known as Rush are no less relevant today than they were at the height of their success. Their lengthy tour – simply called
Four decades in and the Canadian triumvirate known as Rush are no less relevant today than they were at the height of their success. Their lengthy tour – simply called
[rating=7.00] “Homicide” This week, Pied Piper almost manages to pull off a victory, but in the process learns that their streaming platform is indeed in great working order. Gavin on the
[rating=3.00] “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” There are moments of significance to be had in the sixth episode of Game of Thrones’ fifth season, though it’s mostly due to the longevity of show’s
[rating=10.00] For months, AMC has touted the final episodes of Mad Men as “the end of an era” – an ending that coincides with both the figurative end to the fictional 1960s
As one third of the visionary indie band, Dispatch, Pete Francis inspired legions of fans with an aesthetic that was as accessible and inviting as it was artistically uncompromising. Now,
Billy Shaddox effortlessly crafts a majestic blend of soul-stirring Americana and dreamy pop harmonies. The Colorado transplant truly transforms with his forthcoming album I Melt, I Howl, to be released
In Vinyl Lives we spotlight and profile record stores around the country who offer music lovers an experience that goes beyond an iTunes purchase or a Spotify playlist. Vinyl has
From the opening chords of Bernard Fowler’s new solo CD, The Bura, out this week on May 21, you realize he plans to hold true to his statement that, “It’s
The biggest Cinco De Mayo celebration in downtown Los Angeles had to be at the two sold out Lucha Va Voom shows at the grandiose Mayan nightclub, on May 4
Day two of Hangout Fest was the day I tried Tinder and immediately got paired with a photographer who had trouble with press credentials, proving just how small the world