It was a beautiful scene inside New York City’s Webster Hall concert venue on the evening of Thursday, February 27. The final night of the Band of Brothers tour was off to a strong start with Ohio based indie rockers, PUBLIC, opening the show. I stood in the doorway that Continue Reading
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Pussy Riot to embark on North American tour, to play massive New York City show
Many people know of the Russian protest punk band Pussy Riot through video footage of their demonstrations and protests against the Russian government. Just before the new year, the punk group announced that they will be embarking on a North American headlining tour this spring. Starting on March 13 in Continue Reading
American Authors – Magic Giant – PUBLIC // New York, NY 2.27.20
American Authors and Magic Giant with PUBLIC The Band of Brothers Tour Webster Hall New York, NY February 27, 2020 I arrived at Webster Hall on Thursday, February 27, ten minutes before the show started. American Authors and Magic Giant were closing out the final night of the Band of Continue Reading
Chelsea Cutler – Alexander 23 – X Lovers // Louisville, KY // 2.23.20
Chelsea Cutler with Alexander 23, X Lovers Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY February 23rd, 2020 Chelsea Cutler, EDM singer, made her way to Louisville, Kentucky with guests Alexander 23 and X Lovers on her tour How To Be Human. You could feel the anticipation in the room while waiting for Chelsea Continue Reading
Beach Bunny Release Debut Album “Honeymoon”
Chicago’s indie act Beach Bunny release their debut album Honeymoon, fitting for lovers of “heart-on-your-sleeve” music. Honeymoon is an album full of honesty and innocence, that combines in a way that makes the music tunefully exuberant. Lead singer, Lily Trifilio writes music overcoming self-doubt, that at face-value can seem archetypal, Continue Reading
Poppy // Salt Lake City, Utah // 01.27.20
“Poppy” The Complex Salt Lake City, Utah January 27, 2020 Set List Concrete BLOODMONEY Scary Mask X Play Destroy Fill the Crown Am I a Girl? Anything Like Me Nothing I Need All the Things She Said (t.A.T.u. cover) Sit / Stay Sick of the Sun Don’t Go Outside
Meet the Staff: Kendal Chandler
Kendal Chandler recently joined the Stitched Sound writing staff and over the course of her first year with us, she has reviewed some of the year’s top albums — leading our pop-punk and alternative genre sections. Her eloquent words and ability to use text to describe music is a deep Continue Reading
Mac Miller’s posthumously released album, “Circles”, is a reminder of his absence and a celebration of his life.
Mac Miller’s posthumous release, Circles, is bittersweet. I had not realized that at the time of his passing, he was also working on music and enough so that it could be pulled together into a full album. So, I did not think “Circles” would ever really be something. When his family Continue Reading
Lane 8’s third studio album, “Brightest Lights”, is filled with deep house soul
Just ten days into the beginning of 2020, Lane 8 kicked off the new year with his release, Brightest Lights. This is the third studio album for the American DJ, following Little by Little in 2018 and Rise in 2015. Daniel Goldstein, aka Lane 8, started out with Anjunadeep, an English deep house Continue Reading
Meet The Staff: Katie Frost
Katie Frost has been one of our longest running and most dedicated staff members. Hailing from London, UK, she specializes in metal and rock photography, capturing the emotions and energy of the bands live performance. Taking on photography on family vacations 2 decades ago, it wasn’t until 2015 when Katie Continue Reading
Northwest Indiana band The Region Close Out the Year with Newest EP “Everything I’ve Got”
As a year of great music wraps up, Indiana emo/punk band The Region offer one last release to enjoy with their new EP “Everything I’ve Got”. A special highlight is the guest vocals of Cory Castro of Tennessee emo group Free Throw, on the opening track “Giving Up”. The Continue Reading
Greta Van Fleet // New Orleans, LA // 12.20.19
Greta Van Fleet UNO Lakefront Arena New Orleans, LA 12/20/19 It seems that ever since I first heard of Greta Van Fleet about two years ago, they’ve been steadily making headlines. Between nonstop touring, commercial notoriety, and a Grammy award, this band has gained insurmountable popularity in a fairly short Continue Reading