Concert Review
Sam Andrew Tribute 3.22.15 Great American Music Hall
Members and friends of Big Brother and the Holding Company paid tribute to guitarist Sam Andrew with a performance at the Great American Music Hall
Taking Back Sunday 3.18.15 Best Buy Theater NYC
Taking Back Sunday, The Menzingers, and letlive. were a triple threat at New York’s Best Buy Theater on March 18th
DRKWAV 2.27.15 Regattabar – Boston
DRKWAV summoned a dystopian mixture of Pink Floydian adventure, old-school funk, and demonic Miles Davis during their show at Regattabar in Boston
ALO 2.27.15 The Fillmore – San Francisco
ALO (Animal Liberation Orchestra) wrapped up their ninth Tour D’Amour with a two night run at San Francisco’s historic Fillmore
Bush 2.24.15 Best Buy Theater NYC
Bush is back on the road celebrating both the release of a new album and the 20th anniversary of Sixteen Stone
ShipRocked 2015
Limp Bizkit, Buckcherry, Black Label Society, and more took over ShipRocked 2015, which set sail for The Bahamas with a boatload of rock fans
The Wombats 1.20.15 Mercury Lounge NYC
The Wombats were greeted by two sold-out shows in New York as the band came out to plug their upcoming release, Glitterbug
Dr. Dog 1.17.15 Bowery Ballroom NYC
Dr. Dog just sold out four nights at Bowery Ballroom, in the dead of winter, when no one even wants to be in New York
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead w/ Phil Lesh 12.29.14 Capitol Theatre
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, featuring special guest Phil Lesh, lured a sold-out crowd of hippies and neo-hippies to the Capitol Theatre on December 29th
Modern Baseball 12.12.14 Gramercy Theatre NYC
It was a nonstop party at The Gramercy Theatre as Modern Baseball, Knuckle Puck, Foxing, Crying and Somos took New York City by storm
Slayer 11.29.14 Wellmont Theater
Slayer proved they can still pack the house after all these years during their gig at the Wellmont Theater over Thanksgiving weekend
Death From Above 1979 11.28.14 Terminal 5
Death From Above 1979 barreled into New York City on Black Friday, putting on one of the loudest shows in the venue’s history