Concert Review
Umphrey’s McGee 06.03.11 The Stone Pony, Asbury Park NJ
Umphrey’s McGee took to the Stone Pony Summerstage with a graceful presence on 6/3. Brendan Bayliss threw his guitar on and said to the crowd,
Phish 6.1.11 PNC Bank Arts Center New Jersey
The view from 8th row at a Phish show really changes your perspective on the idea of a ‘concert experience’
Parlor Mob 5.28.11 The Stone Pony | Asbury Park, New Jersey
Total naturals on stage, The Parlor Mob stepped into the Stone Pony’s iconic spotlight on
Garage a Trois 5.07.11 New Orleans Jazz Fest
Don’t be fooled by the palm trees, lenient drinking laws or $4 cigarettes. As it turns out, New Orleans is not a place to go
Soulive’s Royal Family Ball 5.5.11 New Orleans, Louisiana
During Jazzfest 2011, the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans became home to the groove-engrained dance party that was billed as The Royal Family Ball
The Kills 04.29.11 Terminal 5 | New York City
By the time The Kills were through with Terminal 5 on Friday, everyone inside was ready to roll over and light a cigarette
New Mastersounds 04.26.11 Chico’s House of Jazz | Asbury Park
The New Mastersounds can quickly transform your normally quiet Tuesday into a Saturday night dance-off
R. Stevie Moore 04.14.11 Cameo Gallery Brooklyn NYC
R. Stevie Moore opened his show at Brooklyn’s Cameo Gallery on April 14th wearing a white linen suit over a short-sleeved hoodie imprinted with neon
The Strokes 04.01.11 Madison Square Garden NYC
The Strokes seduced Madison Square Garden like they had a truckload of roofies
Mountain Goats 03.28.11 Bowery Ballroom New York City
The Mountain Goat’s front man, singer, poet, songwriter, guitarist, stand-up comedian John Darnielle came on stage in his bare feet and a sport coat
Grouplove 3.25.11 The Troubadour Los Angeles, CA
The Troubadour is packed like an Italian football match for Grouplove’s set of hand-clapping, sing-alongs and just general joyfulness
Mike Gordon 03.22.11 Brooklyn Bowl New York City
Jam band legend and Phish bassist Mike Gordon played Pete Shapiro’s famous Brooklyn Bowl in support of his recent album, Moss