Concert Review: The Vacant Lots Smash Through Sunnyvale’s Walls
Noise is a strange thing to love. Music is noise, and some genres/artists are noisier
Reviewing how the latest concerts speaking to the human experience.
Noise is a strange thing to love. Music is noise, and some genres/artists are noisier
Forget hard rock…. we need hard pop. Alright, that statement did not go far, but
Lila Downs is not only a legendary songstress from Mexico, but an avid social
Fruits And Flowers have a lot to prove in that they have nothing to prove.
Hip Hop can be divided between two world. World One is built on sociopolitical commentary,
LANY is quickly becoming a Pop Icon without much radio-play. With only their self-titled debut
Kacy Hill’s debut album, Like A Woman, is like swimming through dark-pop water. You just
Kane Strang is described as intelligent alternative rock mashed with a 1960’s dark pop vibe.
Beach House’s B-Sides & Rarities is not an easy album to review because it is
When you start a show with an acoustic cover of LCD Soundsystem’s “New York, I
Love can hit you with a quickness that makes you wonder if this virtuous force
Jonathan Coulton has always prided himself on being an eccentric, and it is that aura
If you read my last review of the BRIC festival than noted that I am
Park Church Co-Op is quickly becoming my concert obsession. Concerts at a church are fascinating,
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