Considering it was an acoustic ska show, it may not have been the most energetic show, but its placement near the end of the fest seemed appropriate, as a more low-key night in between all the pits and binge drinking. ...
Read More →Considering it was an acoustic ska show, it may not have been the most energetic show, but its placement near the end of the fest seemed appropriate, as a more low-key night in between all the pits and binge drinking. ...
Read More →Canadian pop punk band Sum 41 made their way to Las Vegas last month, performing at the Brooklyn Bowl for the second to last show of the tour celebrating 15 years of their 'Does This Look Infected?' ...
Read More →Kicking off Punk Rock Bowling weekend 2018 was psychobilly legends The Nekromantix. ...
Read More →Above all us, it really looked like the Longshot was having a blast. ...
Read More →Jeff Rosenstock's set mainly consisted of material from what I have termed his “holy trinity” ('We Cool?,' 'Worry.,' 'Post-'). Each song featuring a chorus of happy, somewhat drunk, desert rats singing along. ...
Read More →The Darkness always bring the showmanship to their live performances and this show was no exception. They had the crowd jumping and sing along to every word. ...
Read More →It was easy to tell who was there for Jeff Rosenstock. The former Bomb the Music Industry! frontman has developed an intensely loyal fanbase through the consistently high quality of his music and years of relentless touring, so his fans were already pressed up against the stage a few sets early, despite the fact that the room was fairly empty. It was also easy to spot fellow fans because of the higher than normal concentrate of jean shorts and Chris Farren shirts! ...
Read More →We were honored to be a part of the Neon Reverb Festival this year, hosting an all ages showcase at Cornish Pasty Co. with Rayner, Brock Frabbiele, Moon Blood, Anti-Vision and Better Broken. ...
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