
The Goo Goo Dolls Rock The Santa Barbara Bowl – Photos + Review
The Goo Goo Dolls With Blue October Summer 2022 Tour Santa Barbara Bowl, 09.03.22 Photos + Review by JULIE ANN SHAW I can’t remember a time in my life when The Goo Goo Dolls was […]
The Goo Goo Dolls With Blue October Summer 2022 Tour Santa Barbara Bowl, 09.03.22 Photos + Review by JULIE ANN SHAW I can’t remember a time in my life when The Goo Goo Dolls was […]
The Vindys Hotel Café Welcome to Hollywood Photos and Review by LUIS MORENO Youngstown to Hollywood… The Vindys have arrived at the Hotel Café. The Vindys are Jackie Popevec (vocals, guitar), John Anthony (guitar) and […]
Train With Jewel, Blues Traveler, Thunderstorm Artis AM Gold Tour Fivepoint Amphitheater, Irvine, CA, 07.29.22 By JULIE ANN SHAW One of the best tours happening this summer is Train’s AM Gold Tour with Jewel, Blues […]
By AVA LIVERSIDGE Don’t Go Down to Lonesome Holler marks the seventh full-length release from Nonconnah, the fringe experimental duo operating in terrain far beyond the avant-garde grade. Magpie (Zachary Corsa) and Denny Wilkerson Corsa […]
Ozzy Osbourne isn’t just full of hot air as the famous rocker has been blown up to balloon size to greet attendees at Comic Con in San Diego this weekend. But he will also be […]
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss launched their first international tour in more than a decade this summer, including performances at New York City’s Forest Hills Stadium and top spots at Bonnaroo and Glastonbury. Following a […]
Review by DAN MACINTOSH The Shins The Orpheum July 18, 2022 LOS ANGELES, CA – The Shins’ Monday night concert was billed as Oh, Inverted World: The 21st Birthday Tour, and took place at the […]
Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout Tour With Avril Lavigne and WILLOW The Kia Forum, Inglewood, CA July 13, 2022 Photos and Review by JULIE ANN SHAW Regardless of how you feel about Machine Gun Kelly, […]
Review by DAN MACINTOSH Photos by STEVE ROSE LOS ANGELES, CA – There is a distinct element of kitsch in any Kraftwerk concert. But that’s also a part of the fun in seeing this German […]
Photos + Words by LUIS MORENO The Mountain Goats are now on tour again to support their three pandemic albums including 2020’s Songs for Pierre Chuvin, 2021’s Dark In Here plus all the classics you’d […]
By AVA LIVERSIDGE Brian Jonestown Massacre’s return is on the horizon as the ’90s rock giant’s 19th studio album is scheduled for release come June. Uncompromising yet fresh, their 10-track LP Fire Doesn’t Grow On […]
By DAN MACINTOSH LOS ANGELES – The Brian Jonestown Massacre played some wonderful music at The Wiltern, but the band also tested its audience’s patience a tad. Rather than building momentum from song to song, leader […]
By RICK SCHINDLER Neatly encapsulating the ennui of the past two years in the image of lounging “all day long” in one’s underwear, Wet Leg’s “Chaise Longue” is the Song of the Pandemic. It’s also […]
Ahead of defending his world title belts, heavyweight champion of the world Tyson Fury has joined forces with legendary American singer-songwriter Don McLean to create a brand-new rendition of “American Pie.” Fury, who will take […]
Words and photos by MELANIE SMITH Dita Von Teese, the iconic queen of burlesque, showed her throngs of devotees how to really take it off in style at the O2 Apollo in Manchester UK. Von […]
Review + Photos by LUIS MORENO Perfume Genius put on a dazzling show at The Wiltern touring the album Set My Heart On Fire Immediately. Set My Heart On Fire Immediately was released back in 2020 […]
Trans-American “soft punk” trio Man’s Body has released its second full-length album, A Set Of Steak Knives, on 12-inch LP vinyl via NocturnalSol, a division of Heyday Media Group. The album was recorded at KooP in Queens, […]
Sometimes Y, the new rock team comprised of Yelawolf and Shooter Jennings, has released a video and single called “Jump Out The Window” off their new self-titled album. Yelawolf’s vocals channel Tom Petty on the latest […]
Australia’s Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever release a new track and video, “Tidal River,” from their forthcoming album, Endless Rooms, out May 6th on Sub Pop. Rolling Blackouts C.F. have joined an Australian lineage of bands […]
Mark Lanegan, whose work covered a range of music and styles has passed away at the age of 57. A cause of death has not been released. Lanegan, who was also an author, is known […]
Jimmie’s Chicken Shack rocked the house at Sports Page in Satellite Beach in 2013, as crowds hit the Space Coast town to hear some favorites. The band is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Check them out […]
Matador will release Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal, a 45-track set that compiles Pavement’s remastered original 1999 album and includes special features. The collection contains B-sides, home demos, rehearsal tapes, live recordings, and rough tracks from Pavement’s […]
Does Ian Gillan of Deep Purple think we’re doing a good job of caring for the planet? What does Francis Rossi of Status Quo think about global warming? These questions and more are tackled by […]
By DAN MACINTOSH Beabadoobee has received a lot of airplay on SoCal NPR stations of late, so one might have expected a bunch of ragged looking hipsters to attend her Monday night concert in Hollywood. But […]
Edited by JOHN DALY Austin TX duo Hovvdy will release their new album True Love and have dropped a video for the album’s title track and lead single. The album was co-produced by Andrew Sarlo […]
Kool & the Gang will release their new album, Perfect Union, August 20, 2021 on Omnivore Recordings through its Ru-Jac Records imprint — the first new recording on the historic R&B label. The group’s new […]
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