In 2015, Blink-182 stumbled upon hard times when founding guitarist Tom Delonge elected to leave the band in pursuit of extra terrestrial beings, and they haven’t really been the same since. With no new music being released since Neighbourhood’s or the Dogs Eating Dogs EP, Mark and Travis enlisted the Continue Reading
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SHOW REVIEW: Zedd // Seattle, WA 9.13.2019
Photo by Julian Bajsel Zedd with Jax Jones and NOTD WaMu Theater Seattle, Washington September 13th, 2019 Review by Christine Phrey I thought we were going to be late. With myself only getting off work at 5:30 pm, my best friend and I took off on our adventure from Vancouver Continue Reading
Of Monsters and Men // New York, NY 9.5.19
Of Monsters and Men Radio City Music Hall New York, NY September 5th, 2019 Photos by Maggie Friedman Setlist Alligator Empire Ahay King and Lionheart Mountain Sound Wars Wild Roses Under a Dome Slow and Steady Wolves Without Teeth Crystals Stuck in Gravity Lakehouse Little Talks Six Weeks Encore Waiting Continue Reading
Riot Fest at a Glance: Sunday
Just like that, the weekend was on its final day, Riot Fest on its finale for this year’s festival. The day’s lineup kicked off fun with the likes of Frank Iero and the Future Violents and Village People, and stayed strong throughout the remainder of the afternoon with the likes Continue Reading
Riot Fest at a Glance: Saturday
Saturday, oh, Saturday! The fest was in full swing, everyone knew the drill – sort out set times, coordinate when to buy food, talk themselves into and then out of and then into waiting for an hour to buy a Cheesie’s grilled cheese, the whole shtick. Saturday’s lineup was surreal, Continue Reading
Riot Fest at a Glance: Friday
Riot Fest’s Friday lineup was a smash from beginning to end. With a wildly large crowd, an expansive lineup, and perfect weather, the day could not have gone better. Relive it with our Riot Fest Friday playlist on Spotify, and check out photos below of everyone from Anti-Flag to Dashboard Continue Reading
Judah & the Lion – Saint Slumber // Philadelphia, PA 9.13.2019
Judah & the Lion with Saint Slumber The Met Philadelphia, PA September 13th, 2019 I could see the sparkling lights of The Met as I quickly approached the venue on Broad Street. Tonight was a special night as one of my favorite bands, Judah & the Lion were playing a Continue Reading
Dave Matthews Band // Quincy, WA 8.30.19
Dave Matthews Band Gorge Amphitheater Quincy, Washington August 30th, 2019 Setlist Seek Up Come Tomorrow What Would You Say Rooftop Do You Remember Crush Drunken Soldier Kill The Preacher Why I Am The Maker Don’t Drink The Water Sister Dancing Nancies The Last Stop Granny Cornbread You & Me Tripping Continue Reading
MUNA save the world with sophomore record release
On September 6, 2019, MUNA released their sophomore album, Saves The World. The album opens with a track titled “Grow.” “Grow” serves as a perfect transition between the old MUNA era of their debut album About U and this new era. One lyric in particular stood out to me: “I Continue Reading
Grandson – Bad Child // Vancouver, BC 9.4.19
grandson with Bad Child Venue Nightclub Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada September 4th, 2019 Review by Christine Phrey Nerves in my stomach caused me to arrive three and a half hours before doors actually opened. It did not really matter though as I met up with some friends and killed time. Continue Reading
Revel In Romance discuss their new EP, their favorite fan gifts and what’s next
Revel In Romance, comprised of siblings Saxony Raine (vocals), Parker Rehklau (vocals/guitar) and Remington Rehklau (bass), along with Devin Maier (guitar/vocals) and Mark Robinson (drums), are an alternative pop rock band based in Atlanta, GA who have steadily been making a name for themselves in the industry since forming in 2014. Continue Reading
Lana Del Rey’s “Norman Fucking Rockwell!” is a poignant observation of the American dream
Lana Del Rey’s sixth album release is finally here and Norman Fucking Rockwell! is a sarcastic, breathy, and nostalgically charged observation of the present day. Lana has always been known for her cynical yet laissez-faire way of pointing out her experiences and flaws, and this album concisely brings that approach Continue Reading