If you didn’t go to Rayner’s album release show on Jan. 9, you totally missed out. You had the chance to see three stellar local bands FOR FREE, and you threw it away. Talk about a missed opportunity. ...
Read More →If you didn’t go to Rayner’s album release show on Jan. 9, you totally missed out. You had the chance to see three stellar local bands FOR FREE, and you threw it away. Talk about a missed opportunity. ...
Read More →Maybe you know the song from the opening of the all-time holiday classic Gremlins. ...
Read More →“Thank you for sticking around for us!” shouted Swingin Utters’ frontman Johnny "Peebucks" Bonnel before his band’s headlining gig at the Beauty Bar this past week, the band’s second in Vegas this year following a spot on the Punk Rock Bowling festival. ...
Read More →Punks in Vegas has teamed up with Pulsar Presents to give away a free pair of tickets to see Swingin' Utters at Beauty Bar on Nov. 17 with The Bombpops, Success! and Eliza Battle. ...
Read More →The third and final installment of our Life is Beautiful interviews with acts on the local showcase is with Eliza Battle frontman, Nick Shelton, a Chicago transplant who has found his ground as a musician here in Las Vegas. Alongside Tina Dawn on vocals, Chris Bitonti on lead guitar, Sal Giordano on bass, and Chris Berg on drums, Eliza Battle has effortlessly taken Vegas by storm. With that storm consisting of a desire to just have fun. It’s what makes them humble people, and that humbleness translates into their rootsy punk influenced alt-country sound. I managed to garnish some spare time at work to have a phone conversation with Nick. We talked about the band’s fast rise in just a year of being together, how they prepare for LiB, what they love about being part of the local scene, and some changes he’d like to see implemented. You guys were ...
Read More →Eliza Battle’s 'Cheers to That' 7” feels like it was a long time coming, despite the fact that the band has only spent about a year together. ...
Read More →Eliza Battle has announced their first tour, appropriately dubbed the "Maiden Voyage.” ...
Read More →In the words of the great Descendents, “I just want to say / Thank you for playing the way you play.” ...
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