Concert Reviews
The Glamour Kills Tour hits NYC with a double-header
The Glamour Kills tour featuring The Wonder Years, Polar Bear Club, Transit, The Story So Far, and Into It. Over It. hit New York City for two lively shows on March 10th.
The Glamour Kills tour featuring The Wonder Years, Polar Bear Club, Transit, The Story So Far, and Into It. Over It. hit New York City for two lively shows on March 10th.
Only two days into the week and already two of the most seminal bands of the modern music scene have announced indefinite hiatuses. Both after thirteen years together, Thrice and Thursday will be taking a break from music for the foreseeable future after their respective upcoming tours.
Since 1995 the Vans Warped Tour has brought hundreds of bands all around the country right into fans’ backyards. For many music lovers, the hype of Warped eclipses every other day of the year.
Record-store owners owe Apple iTunes a tremendous debt of gratitude for being an uncaring, scatter-brained, inhuman little jukebox: It’s saving their skin right now.
The running narrative in the music world during the past decade is that the physical album is dead, and file-sharing, downloads and, most notably, Apple’s iTunes killed it. Yes and no.
Even though No Devolucion starts off with the urgency that we have come to know from Thursday over the past 13 years, it is quickly apparent that this album is much different.
Last week, our very own Jamie McGrath sat down with the guys in A Lifelike Story.
Not very often does an album or band hit you like a tornado upon first listen, and End Measured Mile by Make Do and Mend does just that.
Melodic punk rockers Make Do and Mend are excited to announce the band’s first European tour, which will take the band through the UK, Belgium, Germany, Austria and Italy in just two weeks, beginning January 1st.
If The Black Parade was My Chemical Romance’s take on the 1970’s over the top opera rock concept album, then Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is the band’s attempt at recreating the 1980’s synth laden rock and roll.
The following is the ALTop 20 for the week ending October 3rd ALTOP20 1 Mumford and Sons – Little Lion Man 2 Kings of Leon – Radioactive 3 Neon Trees – Animal 4 Anberlin – Impossible 5 Jimmy Eat World – My Best Theory 6 Summer Set – Young 7 Good Charlotte – Counting The Days 8 Black Keys – Tighten Up 9 Linkin Park – The Catalyst 10 Paramore – The Only Exception 11 My Chemical Romance- Na Na Na 12 Phoenix – Lisztomania 13 Plain White T’s – Rhythm of Love 14 Cee Lo Green — F*ck You… Read more »