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
The Strokes ‘Angles’
With Angles, The Strokes seem to have put their conflicts aside and are ready to seduce fans again with their retro rock (and newly futuristic)
James Blake 03.14.11 Music Hall of Williamsburg – New York City
James Blake’s sound is one which relies on the ache provoked by tension and release. On March 14th at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, he
Titus Andronicus ‘Shakespearean Rumble’
“It brings me back to the glory days,†said Patrick Stickles, front man of Titus Andronicus, before entering the Manville VFW. Titus was headlining a
Allman Brothers Band ‘Best Damn Band in the Land’
Preparing to make his way to New York City, Butch Trucks reflects on the career, impact and legacy of the Allman Brothers Band
Noah and the Whale ‘Last Night on Earth’
Noah and the Whale’s new release, ‘Last Night on Earth’, is an album so completely different than anything we heard on their previous release, The
Morning Teleportation ‘Expanding Anyway’
Expanding Anyway, the Kentucky native’s debut LP, is just as exciting and fresh as their live performance. Their youthful vibrancy shines throughout the album and
Ben Lee Returns to His 20s in NYC
Ben Lee says, “It’s kind of meant to be…almost like a sonic diary of my experiences with Ayahuasca. I’m getting progressively more interested in music
Nigel Hall 02.23.11 Rockwood Music Hall NYC
Nigel Hall is a soul force to be reckoned with. Once more, the infectious energy shook the ground at his final show of a month-long
G. Love ‘Fixin’ to Die’
G. Love is back to his roots with his fourth solo album, Fixin to Die, a 13 track compilation of immortal covers and some saucy
Conspirator 02.19.11 The Stone Pony – Asbury Park, New Jersey
Conspirator, Marc Brownstein and Aron Magners’ electronic side-project is approaching the last leg of what’s conclusively their biggest tour yet
Dr. Dog 02.18.11 Terminal 5 | NYC
Guitarist Scott McMicken and bassist Toby Leaman share lead vocal duties, creating harmonies that a newly enlightened hippie next to me likened to “Brian Wilson