Mocean Worker ‘Candygram for MoWo!’
Subcultures collide as old school jazz and 21st century electronica have met their match-maker on Mocean Worker’s latest album Candygram for MoWo!
String Cheese Incident 12.1.11 Tower Theatre
String Cheese Incident always brings out the nicest heads… As one concert goer put it, “this is crunchiest show I’ve been to since the Dead
Yellow Dubmarine ‘A Rock Steady Reincarnation’
Yellow Dubmarine breathes new life in all 17 cuts of the original record. On tracks like “Octopus’s Garden,” horns emerge where there was once the
The New Deal ‘A Sonic Send Off’
As the trio’s final tour approaches, we spoke with Darren Shearer at length about the upcoming sendoff shows and The New Deal’s legacy
Chris Cornell 11.22.11 Count Basie Theatre, New Jersey
Chris Cornell was never ‘that guy’ who showed up late for work. “I’m so embarrassed”, he said as he took the stage 40 minutes after
Judas Priest 11.18.11 IZOD Center – New Jersey
The legendary metal gods of English lore arrived in the swamps of New Jersey to bow to the beast
Sebastian Bach ‘Still Kicking and Screaming’
Sebastian Bach has a lot to scream about. Last year he filed for divorce from his wife, and this past August his New Jersey home
The Sea and Cake Whip Up A New Recipe
On the heels of a full out North American tour, as well as two shows north of the border in Toronto and Montreal, The Waster
Ray Manzarek & Robby Krieger 11.01.11 Count Basie Theatre, New Jersey
Songs about whiskey and women never go out of style, especially in a classy place like New Jersey
JEFF The Brotherhood ‘Nashville’s Anti-Poets’
JEFF The Brotherhood’s Jake Orrall (guitar/vox) shares how his band’s DIY mentality landed them a contract with Warner Brothers
Radio Moscow ‘The Great Escape of Leslie Magnafuzz’
Radio Moscow has got the goods! Their newest album The Great Escape Of Leslie Magnafuzz is an eclectic mix of head-banging hard rock and psychedelic
Ryan Adams ‘Ashes and Fire’
Ryan Adams is one of his generation’s most effortless songwriters. If he released a new album every 8 months, like the Kinks of old, there