Emo Nite // Event @ The Masquerade // 2.9.18 MUSIC by Andrea Chvatal - February 15, 2018February 15, 2018 Article and Photos by: Andrea Chvatal Atlanta, GA – Emo Nite made a stop at The Masquerade for a night of reminiscing, flowing drinks, and lots of laughter at this 21+ event. Emo Nite truly is the "bringing together people who share the love of emo rock music from the 90’s, 2000’s,
August Burns Red // Live @ Tabernacle // 2.9.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrea Chvatal - February 14, 2018 Article and Photos by: Andrea Chvatal Atlanta, GA – August Burns Red and friends made a stop at The Tabernacle on their The Phantom Anthem tour. We kicked off the evening with the Melbourne based Nu Metal band Ocean Grove. They got the crowd moving with their high energy stage performance, post apocalyptic attire,
In This Moment // Live @ The Palace // 2.3.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Michael W. Bright - February 13, 2018 Article and Photos: Michael W. Bright Louisville, KY -- It was a night for theater! Theater and music. No... music and theater! It was an 18+ show with four bands on the bill at the Palace and surprisingly everyone looked well over 30. No matter the age, the gang came prepared
Hollywood Undead // Live @ KOKO // 1.30.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Tash Greene - February 5, 2018 Article and Photos by: Tash Greene London, England - Standing in the photo pit, I could not only see, but hear a sold out KOKO buzzing with the noise of excitable fans, alternating between singing along to the pre-show playlist, and counting down the minutes until 9:15pm, as they anticipated the
Overcoats // Live @ Terminal West // 1.29.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - February 5, 2018 Article and Photos by Andrés Alvarado Atlanta, GA - Ms. Hana Elion and Ms. JJ Mitchell stand front and center. Silence befalls over the crowd at Atlanta’s Terminal West as this duo out of The Big Apple share a warm embrace before plunging into the night’s performance. For those unaware of
Neck Deep // Live @ Center Stage // 1.26.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrea Chvatal - January 30, 2018January 30, 2018 Article and Photos by: Andrea Chvatal Atlanta, GA – Neck Deep and friends made a stop at Center Stage on their The Peace and The Panic tour. To kick off the festivities, Speak Low If You Speak Love brought their contrasting indie rock vibes mixed with catchy "pop" lyrics to get the crowd moving
Silverstein & Tonight Alive // Live @ Old National Centre // 1.21.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Courtney Drake - January 30, 2018 Article and Photos by: Courtney Drake Indianapolis, IN — With no local support to open up the third date of the Get Free Tour, Lexington, KY natives Picturesque were first to take the stage. Their energetic stage presence and alternative sound immediately grabbed the attention of fans in the crowd, whether they were in the
Umphrey’s McGee // Live @ The Taft Theatre // 1.13.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - January 18, 2018 Article and Photos by: Linda Carlson Cincinnati, OH – Umphrey’s McGee’s strong Midwest following was evident during their two-night stint (January 12 & 13, 2018) at Cincinnati’s prestigious Taft Theatre to near-capacity crowds. Formed in 1997 in Notre Dame, Indiana, the band has garnered a loyal following through years of committed
Clutch // Live @ The Starland Ballroom // 12.28.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - January 4, 2018January 4, 2018 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato Sayreville, NJ -- Honoring what appears to be an ongoing annual tradition of headlining New Jersey’s Starland Ballroom on this date (12/28), long-time purveyors of essential, blues-driven stoner rock, Clutch found no challenges selling out the house. Currently on tour alongside a rather unconventional, yet fantastic
Victor Wooten // LIVE @ Brooklyn Bowl // 12.12.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - December 15, 2017December 15, 2017 Articles and Photos by: Steven Principato Brooklyn, N.Y. - In a world of rock guitar heroes there lives a counterculture that adheres to an adverse set of values -- these are the bass players. This unlikely variety of musicians aren't simply guys in rock bands whose unique bass skills attempt to