Stefan Alexander, the Queer Artist of Adaption, Vulnerability, and Now

I’ve struggled with how to tell this story, Stefan’s story since the world has collapsed right before our eyes. However, no one understands having to adapt quite like Alexander. With chronic health issues coming into his life right after his first single “Skeletons” was released. Alexander has a brand new Cry Again EP out now and it’s the perfect time to discover this artist who understands the difficulties of our time and changes very much.

ALBUM REVIEW: Anti-Flag Battles Trump and Establishment With 20/20 Vision

Punk music has always been a safe space for all kinds of anger, including that of fascists and white supremacists. When the Dead Kennedys said “Nazi Punks, Fuck Off!” in 1981, it didn’t come out of nowhere. Fascism and punk should be polar opposites, but the fascists in all their Continue Reading

Dreamers – Arrested Youth – Irontom // Houston, Texas // 10.29.2019

Another season, another reason to see Dreamers live. On their Die Happy tour my favorite California boys brought along Irontom and Arrested Youth to support them as they celebrate their latest album “Fly Launch Land”. The band played last Tuesday night at the House of Blues’s Bronze Peacock room in Continue Reading

Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience // 09.27.2019

I’ve always found it strange how HBO’s Game of Thrones became a cultural phenomenon. Fantasy was a niche, nerdy genre for decades, and until Game of Thrones came around, the only massive, mainstream fantasy successes were the Lord of the Rings films (the first three, at least) and of course Continue Reading

flor – joan – Lostboycrow // Houston, Texas 09.14.2019

There is something truly amazing about fandom. There’s a synergy that comes between fans and bands and nothing is more exciting than when everyone in the crowd is hyped for the performance. The first sold-out night on the OnesToWatch tour with flor headlining took place in Houston, Texas at the Continue Reading

flor Is Creating Their Place With ley lines and Fall Tour

From Hood River Valley, Oregon to Los Angelos, California the band signed to Fueled by Ramen in 2015 and put out their debut album album come out. you’re hiding. Blending indie rock with pop rock influences the first album came together as bassist Dylan Bauld and vocalist Zach Grace mixed and collaborated all from a computer. For their sophomore album taking lots of things had learned from their years together as a band came ley lines the bands sophomore album that released on September 6th. ley lines Is a sharper more collaborative effort that has it’s roots in the performance for flor.