NY indie rock band Valentin Marx have been creating a buzz with their recent single “Made Up” and “Last Time”. Formed in 2012 by frontman Andrew Kissell (lead vocals/guitar/piano), the formerly solo acoustic artist decided he wanted his songs to have the “Full band treatment”, thus recruiting other musicians to Continue Reading
Fuel On Fire discuss their latest single, growing up in the industry and what’s next for them
Nashville-based indie pop-rock band Fuel on Fire have been steadily growing their fanbase over the past few years. Consisting of Edward, Joe, Ben and Kurt Doerfel, the brothers have been playing music their entire lives. Born in Buffalo, NY, they performed with their parents and 6 other siblings in the Continue Reading
Underoath // 3.16.19 // Columbus, OH
Words & Photos by Bailee Logan Underoath took an evening off from their tour with Breaking Benjamin to play to a sold out 500 cap room in Columbus, Ohio last weekend at the Athenaum Theatre. While many would have guessed the show would be hosted in the venues larger ballroom, Continue Reading
Past Life – Parachute Day // Chicago, IL // 3.22.19
Past Life + Parachute Day March 22, 2019 The Apple Hole Chicago, IL Photos + words by Sara Easter Friday, March 22, 2019 was filled with passion as Parachute Day and Past life came together on both of their tours for one night to play the Apple Hole in Chicago, Continue Reading
Sigrid // Manchester, UK 3.23.2019
Sigrid Manchester Arena March 23rd, 2019 Manchester, UK Words and Photos by Lewis Roberts For the second time in the space of a year I had the utmost pleasure to photograph the wonderful Norweigan pop superstar Sigrid who opened up the Manchester Arena in support of George Ezra. Still fresh Continue Reading
Kevin Garrett releases new music video for “It Don’t Bother Me At All”
Photo by: Shervin Lainez Kevin O Garrett just released his new music video for “It Don’t Bother Me At All” on Friday March 22nd. Garrett also just released his new album Hoax which you can buy or stream on your favorite music listening service. You can watch the video below. Continue Reading
Big Eyes kicking off their tour at Union Pool in Brooklyn on 3/30
Photo by: Steve Kong On March 30th, Big Eyes will be playing their record release show for “Streets of the Lost” at Union Pool in Brooklyn. We were lucky enough to be able to send them some questions that Kait answered below about their album, tour must-haves, favorite places Continue Reading
State Champs – The Dangerous Summer – Grayscale – Big Smile // Louisville, KY 3.16.19
State Champs with The Dangerous Summer, Grayscale and Big Smile Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY March 16th, 2019 Photos and words by Emily May NY pop punk band State Champs, who is currently wrapping up their Living Proof Tour with Grayscale, Our Last Night and The Dangerous Summer, performed to a Continue Reading
Marianas Trench // Toronto, ON 03.13.19
Marianas Trench Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Toronto, ON March 13th, 2019 Words and Photos by Joanna Glezakos On Wednesday, March 13th, Marianas Trench returned to their second home in Toronto with a performance of their Suspending Gravity Tour at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. The Vancouver, Continue Reading
LANY – Mosa Wild // Manchester, UK 3.14.19
LANY with Mosa Wild Albert Hall Manchester, United Kingdom March 14th, 2019 Words and Photos by Lewis Roberts On Thursday night I had the absolute pleasure of covering indie boyband LANY in their show at Manchester at one of my favourite venues in my city the Albert Hall, support for Continue Reading
8mm discuss their new EP, scoring and composing music for film and what’s next for them
Los Angeles based noir pop/trip rock band 8mm have amassed an ever-growing fanbase since forming in 2004. Comprised of Grammy-nominated producer/mixer/multi-instrumentalist Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails/Marilyn Manson/No Doubt/A Perfect Circle) and his wife Juliette, they were one of the first bands to embrace DIY and strategic licensing and have become Continue Reading
LP & Jim and Sam // Houston, Texas // 03.01.2019
One of the most controversial films of this years Oscars was Bohemian Rhapsody, a biopic about one of the most beloved bands of our time Queen, but mostly their one of a kind iconic lead vocalist Freddie Mercury. I could go on about all the problems with the film, but Continue Reading
