One of the most consistently good bands in the land has done it again. ...
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Read More →Not being interested in artists like Bon Jovi and Jason Aldean, the long wait for Green Day after No Doubt had played at the IHeartRadio Festival was pretty painful. Not to say there weren’t any highlights. As someone accustomed to spending weekends at bar shows, it is kind of cool to admire the incredibly elaborate stage set up, complete with LED monitors bigger than any house I’ll ever own, a 180-degree rotating stage to keep the show moving swiftly and huge pyrotechnics. A cylinder stage on the opposite side of the MGM Grand made up completely of LED lights for house band Swedish House Mafia came across as a poor man’s Daft Punk pyramid but was still pretty amazing to see in person, and Usher’s smooth voice and charisma made his set a joy to watch. Between all of this a myriad of celebrities ranging from Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, ...
Read More →Thanks to my good friend Mika, I was fortunate enough to end up with a ticket to day one of the IHeartRadio Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena last week. I should say that for the most part, I don’t feel qualified to review most of these performances. While I am a fan of pop music I have only a cursory (at best) knowledge of artists like Lil’ Wayne and Usher (the latter of which put on an amazing live show, by the way) and no one wants to hear me complain about Bon Jovi for three paragraphs. However, two performances that I do want to talk about, and the main reasons I decided to take up the offer to attend this event, are No Doubt and Green Day. ...
Read More →Kingston, PA’s Title Fight lets the music speak for itself. They’re a band without flash or special effects, simply doing what they love. And I happen to love what they’ve done with Floral Green. ...
Read More →In three short years, they assembled one hell of a discography of EPs and splits. But what would a full-length sound like? Misadventures provides the simple answer; this is the best Such Gold has ever sounded. ...
Read More →Released through Topshelf Records, the Code Orange Kids/Full of Hell Split 7” is a menacing slab of wax. ...
Read More →At this point in their career, it’s pretty clear who The Gaslight Anthem is musically. ...
Read More →Many bands can’t produce quality albums a year or two apart, much less six or seven. ...
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