Concert Review
Arctic Monkeys 09.16.13 Webster Hall – NYC
Arctic Monkeys showcased songs off their brand new album, AM, during an intimate gig at Webster Hall on September 16th
Alt-J 09.14.13 Hammerstein Ballroom – NYC
Alt-J was finally playing a space in NYC that was equipped to do their sexy and mysterious sound justice
Catskill Chill Festival 09.06.13 – 09.08.13 Camp Minglewood NY
By all accounts, the most fulfilling and fun festival of the 2013 season took place on September 6th-8th at Camp Minglewood in Hancock,
Empire of the Sun 9.5.13 Pier 26 – NYC
Empire of the Sun blended showmanship, theatrics, and production during their spectacle of a show at Pier 26 in New York City on September 5th
Blink 182 09.06.13 The Wellmont Theater New Jersey
As Blink 182 walked into the spotlight of Montclair’s Wellmont Theater, both band and venue spoke a tale of survival
Equifunk Festival 2013: August 16-18 – Equinunk, PA
With over 30 different acts and no over-lapping sets, the ardent concert-goer found jam heaven at the 2013 Equifunk Festival in Equinunk, PA from August
Glassjaw 08.09.13 Music Hall of Williamsburg
Glassjaw put on a menacing and violent and beautiful show at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn on August 9th as part of the Converse
Wintersun 8.8.13 Irving Plaza, NYC
To celebrate the long awaited release of Time I, Wintersun have embarked on their first ever U.S. tour, playing a mix of songs from both
NGHBRS 07.19.13 Revolution Music Hall – NY
NGHBRS roared through cuts off their new LP Twenty One Rooms for a sweaty and sultry and aggressive reaction to the recent heat wave
Titus Andronicus 07.15.13 Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ
A jam packed night with New Jersey’s finest, plus a solemn, personal farewell to Maxwell’s
Omaha Diner 07.18.13 Brooklyn Bowl
Omaha Diner, the all-hits jazz funk super group of Steve Bernstein, Charlie Hunter, Skerik and Bobby Previte, captivated Brooklyn Bowl on July 18th
Deafheaven 07.04.13 285 Kent Ave – Brooklyn, NY
Deafheaven bring their dense, earth-shattering metal epics to life during a sold out show at Brooklyn’s 285 Kent Ave