Slingshot Dakota pack an impressive punch considering the band consists of just two members: Carly Comando covering vocals and keyboards and Tom Patterson on percussion. The duo’s most recent release, Dark Hearts, transitions between plaintive songs that hang in the air residually like life’s difficult questions and fiercer, more gritty anthems enveloping Comando’s clear voice.
At a time when many bands would rather stick to trends than take a risk, Peace’d Out shine as something fresh that hopefully won’t be another one-and-done side project. The members take elements from each of their respective bands and put a collective spin on things, creating a sound all their own.
Entrepreneur and Designer Vashtie & Oscar Sanchez are throwing an event to help aid people affected by Hurricane Sandy. If you’re in NYC please attend and show support to those in need.
The Dangerous Summer have announced a holiday tour with support from Young London and Young Statues. Click “Read More” to see the dates.
It’s time for sport talk. From the San Francisco Giants to the New York Knicks, Josh is sharing his ~feels~ on some recent and upcoming cames. Plus, The So So Glos, Milkman, and Youngblood Hawke.
It’s going to take more than a little bit of water and lack of electricity to stop Josh Madden. New episode of First Person tonight!
Suicide Silence vocalist Mitch Lucker has passed away this morning after sustaining injuries in a motorcycle crash. Our condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of Mitch.
NBC will air a benefit concert on its networks on Friday at 8 PM ET and money collected from the program will be donated to the American Red Cross relief efforts to help aid the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Performers include Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Christina Aguilera, and more.
Hailing from Newport News, VA, Holly Would… are a breakout pop rock band with a southern rock flair that’s way too easy to fall for. Just a few months after signing with One Day Savior Recordings, the band have debuted a full-length album that establishes them as a versatile group of musicians that can write a song for just about anybody.
The Walt Disney Company, in a move that gives it a commanding position in the realm of fantasy movies, said Tuesday it had agreed to acquire Lucasfilm Ltd. from its founder, George Lucas, for $4.05 billion in stock and cash.