Simon Townshend // Hotel Cafe // 5.24.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Matt Stasi // Bylle Breaux Stasi - May 26, 2016 Article and Photos by: Matt Stasi Think back to when you were eight years old. Do you remember what you were doing? If you were anything like myself you’d have been ghost-riding your BMX bike into the walls of the local grocery store and having BB gun wars with your neighborhood
Purson @ Brooklyn Bowl // Brooklyn, NY // 5.17.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - May 23, 2016May 23, 2016 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato Brooklyn, NY -- Along the gold coast of Brooklyn's most desired neighborhoods stands Brooklyn Bowl, a cleverly devised hybridization merging the irony of the mundane suburban pastime of bowling, or more colorfully perhaps the opportunity to experience ones's desire to channel their inner dysfunctional nature of
The Struts // Live @ The NorVa // 5.12.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - May 16, 2016May 16, 2016 Article and photos by: Glenn Woodell and Wendy Podmenik Darugar NORFOLK, VA - Remember the U.K. in the 1970's- a time of sonic exploration- young musicians that pushed boundaries past all that was good and decent, shocking mum, dad, and the Queen- a rebellion that pushed the scene into new dimensions
The Neighbourhood // Live @ The Roseland Theater // 5.7.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Kristina Dawn - May 11, 2016 Article and Photos by: Kristina Dawn PORTLAND, OR— With a travel compact in one hand and a tube of bright red lipstick in the other, The Neighbourhood’s lead singer Jesse Rutherford touched up his colorful lips in preparation to kiss an autographed copy of his new book “&” (a signature move
The 1975 // Live @ The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall // 4.26.16. CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Kristina Dawn - April 30, 2016 Article and Photos by: Kristina Dawn Portland, OR -- Drones of pastel haired pop-punk junkies gathered at The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on Tuesday night for the show of a lifetime. “The Schnitz,” a nearly century old, 2,700 person venue in the heart of downtown, literally shook from excitement as opening
EYEHATEGOD // Live @ Saint Vitus, Brooklyn // 4.24.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - April 30, 2016April 30, 2016 Photos and Article by: Steven Principato Returning once again to my distant but preferred den of unholy metal ritual on this sold out Sunday night among the blackend and covenesque cavern of depravity, I had elected to indulge in a bygone obsession of my youth, that being headliner EYEHATEGOD, while at the same time, feast
Pearl Jam // Live @ the Hampton Coliseum // 4.18.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC THINK PIECE by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - April 20, 2016December 29, 2017 Article and photos by: Wendy Podmenik Darugar HAMPTON, VA-- Legendary Seattle alt-rockers Pearl Jam walked on the stage of the Mothership, vocalist Eddie Vedder grasping a bottle of wine in one hand and a setlist in the other. Opening the three hour long show with “Why Go," Eddie and crew proved
The Darkness // Live @ The Belasco Theatre // 4.12.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Matt Stasi // Bylle Breaux Stasi - April 16, 2016 Article and Photos by: Matt Stasi Los Angeles, CA - Glam rock with a huge set of cajones. If I get nothing else across with this review of THE DARKNESS’s show at The Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles this past Tuesday night, let it be that. The Darkness is all
Rob Zombie // Live at The Roxy // 04.8.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Matt Stasi // Bylle Breaux Stasi - April 11, 2016 Photos by: Matt Stasi Article by: Bylle Breaux Stasi A Deal with the Devil Los Angeles, CA - “You have two minutes. You might want to down your wine,” says Michelle Billings, a gorgeous, 16-year-old from Monrovia High School as she pulls her beautiful, long locks into a careless bun on top
Strung Like a Horse // Live @ The Hootenanny // 4.2.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by LoriDantzler - April 11, 2016April 21, 2016 Article and photos by : Jopey Maid Lafayette, GA -- When is a band a little folk, a little bluegrass, part punk rock, some Americana, with a hint of blues and a pinch of funk; all stitched together, and tied up in a hillbilly hodgepodge of playful and sometimes dark wonderful?