Horisont // LIVE @ Webster Hall // 5.1.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - May 8, 2017May 8, 2017 Article and photos by Steven Principato Hidden deep beneath the grand stage of Webster Hall lies the atmospheric Marlin room, and below THAT we find the hidden speakeasy-like lair named the “studio”, which is obviously where the real music happens. This subterranean den of rock & roll decadence, despite the
Power Trip & Iron Reagan // Live @ The Marlin Room // 3.2.17 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - March 6, 2017 Article and Photography by Steven Principato New York, NY -- Hidden discreetly beneath the cavernous expanse of Webster Hall, which appeared to be hosting an immeasurably paradoxical dance-party event, The Marlin Room is a small and personal sized room that faithfully re-creates the atmosphere that of a small venue, forbidding any admission to
Aurora // Live @ Webster Hall // 11.3.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - November 10, 2016 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato New York, NY -- In a unique showcase of eclectic yet delicate electronic folk acts taking the stage here At NYC’s Webster Hall, two rapidly rising artists carried out unforgettable performances before an adoring crowd. Opening the show in a most subtle manner, England's own bi-speckled,
The Faint // Live @ Webster Hall // 10.6.16 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - October 14, 2016 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato New York, NY -- Currently embarked on a national tour that spans nearly 40 years of post-punk and new wave as a genre, The Faint and Gang of Four, two generations joined together in bridging the gap while lending mutual inspiration in their collective styles
GWAR // Live @ Webster Hall // 11.15.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - November 19, 2015November 19, 2015 GWAR-ticle and Photos by: Steven Principato Union Square, NYC -- At a venue familiar for sweaty raves (people still do that?), tonight there would be no ecstasy-fueled, bass-bumping, fist-pumping orgies of discotheque debauchery at the historic Union Square venue. Instead, we would be forced to endure the skull crushing metal assault and hyper-projectile spew