Red Sun Rising // Live @ Headliners // 3.21.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Michael W. Bright - April 2, 2019 Article and Photos by: Michael W. Bright Louisville, KY - Red Sun Rising kicked off their "Peel" tour last week in Louisville, and the only unfortunate thing was that a whole bunch of folks missed their remarkable debut in the half filled club. The day after their opening night also marked
Buckcherry // Live @ Blue Note // 3.20.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - April 2, 2019April 2, 2019 Article and Photos by: Linda Carlson Harrison, OH – Buckcherry recently began a tour in support of their upcoming album release, Warpaint. On this night, they performed at Blue Note of Harrison. Buckcherry has a long history that dates to their inception in 1995. The band disbanded briefly from 2002 to 2005
Switchfoot // Live @ Revolution Live // 3.23.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Michael Flores - March 29, 2019 Article and Photos by: Michael Flores Fort Lauderdale, FL – On a beautiful Sunday evening in Fort Lauderdale, fans of all ages were lined up outside of the city’s most popular music venue, Revolution Live, eagerly waiting for the doors to open. Fans who purchased a VIP package were able to
Joyous Wolf // Live @ Blue Note // 3.20.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - March 25, 2019 Article & Photos by: Linda Carlson Harrison, OH – On the western outskirts of Cincinnati lies quiet, sleepy, rural Harrison. Its slumber was jolted on March 20 by several rousing performances at Blue Note. On this night, Joyous Wolf performed in support of Buckcherry. Joyous Wolf is a young band from Southern California,
Mt. Joy with Wilderado // Live @ Headliners // 3.13.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Michael W. Bright - March 22, 2019 Article and Photos by Michael W. Bright Louisville, KY - Before Wednesday night's performance, and everyday thereafter, my personal Mt. Joy playlist hadn't even begun to get stale. It's probably because hooks like, "But if it's the drugs, the women, the wine, the weed, the love... just take it oh-oh-oh," ("Silver
Queensrÿche // Live @ Bogart’s // 3.12.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - March 22, 2019 Review and photos by: Linda Carlson Cincinnati, OH – It’s a Tuesday night. It’s raining. What better night to devote an evening to rock and metal performances headlined by Queensrÿche? Clearly, the weather did not impede the enthusiasm for the night’s robust lineup, which started with Cincinnati native and multi-instrumentalist Mick Blankenship,
The Aces // Live @ A&R Music Bar // 3.8.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - March 15, 2019 Article and photos by: Linda Carlson Columbus, OH – March 8, 2019 was International Women’s Day, and befittingly, The Aces performed at A&R Music Bar in Columbus, Ohio. This all-female alternative indie pop band from Provo, Utah gave a rousing performance to a sold-out crowd. Originally slated to play in The Basement, a
All Them Witches // Live @ Zanzabar // 3.5.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Michael W. Bright - March 15, 2019March 15, 2019 Article and Photos by Michael W. Bright Louisville, KY - All Them Witches is a polished, expansive power trio out of Nashville currently crossing the country, then hitting Europe and Scandinavia in support of their fifth album, ATW, released last fall. They stopped into Louisville’s Zanzabar, blew off the doors, and left
Alice Phoebe Lou // Live @ Cafe 939 // 3.5.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - March 14, 2019 Article & Photos by: Andrew Kopanski Boston, MA - Alice Phoebe Lou has been quite the world traveler. Born in South Africa but currently hailing from Berlin, she's now headlining her first world tour which brings her to Boston tonight. In the heart of the city, Berklee College's Cafe 939 is
Coheed and Cambria // Live @ Bogart’s // 2.23.19 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC Uncategorized by Linda Carlson - March 3, 2019 Article & Photos by: Linda Carlson Cincinnati, OH – It was a sold-out show on this rainy Cincinnati evening. The weather did not deter fans, who swarmed in full force, most wearing Coheed and Cambria t-shirts of varying vintage, inching closer to the stage as the night wore on. Opener Maps & Atlases performed