Title Fight ‘Pushing it Forward’
Ned Russin of Title Fight sits down for an interview about pushing the envelope in hardcore and punk music
George Clinton & P-Funk 02.18.12 Keswick Theatre
The godfather of funk, George Clinton is still trucking with P-Funk long after he cut his dreads. Clinton and his gangsters of love will tour
Sleigh Bells 02.17.12 Terminal 5 New York City
New York City — Continuing their reign of terror on both coasts, Sleigh Bells returned to Brooklyn to rock Terminal 5 to its core
Anthrax & Testament 02.08.12 New York City
A show like Anthrax and Testatment, both supreme beings of heavy metal, is hard to not completely rock your skull to. Apparently New York City,
Umphrey’s McGee 02.10.12 The House of Blues Boston, MA
Jam scene staple, Umphrey’s McGee, is touring is support of Death by Stereo released back in 2011. The band played a few East Coast dates
Lowry ‘Emporia’
Based out of Brooklyn, Lowry emerged on the indie rock scene in 2005 with their debut studio album Awful Joy, and have since created a
The Kills 2.11.12 Terminal 5 NYC
The Kills celebrated their 10th anniversary with a sold-out performance at New York’s Terminal
Howlin Rain ‘the Russian Wilds’
What is encased within the sleeves of the Russian Wilds is Miller’s most poignant musical statement to date. Carefully crafted pop arrangements mixed with psychedelic
Royal Canoe ‘Extended Play’
Royal Canoe is a band from Winnipeg, so MuchMusic [the Canadian version of MTV] might have been their gateway into catholic listening, but they, too,
Railroad Earth 1.28.12 House of Blues Chicago
Railroad Earth’s Saturday night performance at the Chicago House Of Blues must have had the whole crowd wondering if they had somehow stumbled happily back
Charles Bradley as BLACK VELVET 1.28.12 Hiro Ballroom New York City
Reprising the role of his alter ego, BLACK VELVET, Charles Bradley and his eight-piece Allstarz Band showed up ready to please, please, please us
Rubblebucket 1.28.12 Bowery Ballroom NYC
Starting their winter tour with three sold out shows (in a row) is not only flattering, but also a testament to how widely successful they