Live Show Review: The Braganza Sisters
“Harmony” is not always synonymous with words like “sisters” or “siblings.” But harmony is one of the defining features of a Braganza Sisters’ performance.
Live Show Review: New Kids On The Block
While internet fame and hit songs can have their place in the music industry, one of the most defining traits of any artist is longevity. New Kids on the Block shows that as they continue to make an impact on the next generation.
Live Show Review: Mt. Joy
Lasting longer than any temporary buzz, are the passionate fans of Mt. Joy. As this rock band continues to rapidly gain recognition, the community of Mt. Joy is a constant.
Live Show Review: nothing, nowhere
To end the tour with a bang, indie artist nothing, nowhere ventured out to the lower east side to fill Irving Plaza with his alternative, somewhat melancholy, hits.
Live Show Review: The Lumineers
In a crowded stadium, it can be difficult to captivate every single person's attention. The Lumineers accomplish just that with ease and humility.
Live Show Review: The Antlers
Brooklyn-based Indie vets The Antlers kicked off their tour this past week in support of their first new album in 7 years, Green to Gold.
Live Show Review: The Band CAMINO
On Saturday, April 23rd, The Tour CAMINO started a 2 day residency of sold out shows in Atlanta, GA. According to an emotional speech given by vocalist Jeffrey Jordan during the night, Atlanta was the first date on their headlining tour to sell out and the only city to have two nights back-to-back.
Live Show Review: Clairo
On April 16th a family reunion happened at the iconic Tabernacle in Atlanta. Atlanta-based singer Claire Cottrill aka Clairo returned home for her Sling tour. The line was wrapped around the venue and fans waiting there since the morning could not wait to welcome her home.
Live Show Review: Saint Motel
When I pictured where this Saint Motel concert might take place, I would not have imagined a town assembly hall. Islington Assembly Hall in London is a small space, with sticky floors and the sense that town council members might arrive at any moment. But Saint Motel, an indie-rock band from Los Angeles, is resolutely unpredictable, so I suppose it checks out.
Live Show Review: Trinity of Terror
After years of fans pleading for a tour of this magnitude, Black Veil Brides, Motionless in White, and Ice Nine Kills sprung into 2022 with the Trinity of Terror Tour, exceeding all expectations! The Indianapolis date on April 8th was originally set to be at the Pavilion at Pan Am -- a venue with a capacity of about 3,000 people. However, it sold out so quickly that the show was then moved to the Blue Ribbon Pavilion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, which has a cap of about 5,000 people.
Live Show Review: Sigrid
A lucky mass of superfans spread across a wide spectrum of ages and aesthetics gathered on a foggy Thursday morning on the 80th floor of the Empire State Building.
Live Show Review: Holly Humberstone
If you haven’t heard of Holly Humberstone, there’s no better time than now to begin following her musical evolution. Holly’s the current opener for Girl In Red, and in my humble opinion, I believe that she's the perfect choice for this tour.