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The Gunz Show, March 16, 2011


On The Gunz Show; Sparks The Rescue, Fireworks, Paul from Boys Like Girls, and Mike Ferri from We Are The In Crowd

ALTop 20

ALTop 20 – July 25th


Here is the ALTop 20 countdown for the week ending July 24th 1. Neon Trees — Animal 2. We The Kings — We’ll Be a Dream 3. 3OH!3 — My First Kiss 4. PAllstar Weekend — Dance Forever 5. Phoenix — Lisztomania 6. Paramore — The Only Exception 7. Broken Bells — The High Road 8. A Rocket to the Moon — Like We Used To 9. Phoenix — 1901 10. Cage the Elephant — In One Ear 11. Cartel — The Perfect Mistake 12. Rise Against — Savior 13.The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved 14. Jack… Read more »

Interviews

Q&A: The Wonder Years


idobi’s Jamie McGrath sat down with the The Wonder Years at Starland Ballroom Saturday evening during their “Ship of Fools” tour with Streetlight Manifesto.

Concert Reviews

New Found Glory tames restless Pittsburgh crowd


Pittsburgh has seen one of the worst winters in history this year, but the pelting snow did not stop the city’s punk-rock kids from gathering to celebrate New Found Glory’s 10-year anniversary of its self-titled effort Friday.

Featured

New Found Glory celebrates 10 years of self-titled LP


If it were NBA awards season, the sixth man award could have easily gone to the sold-out Starland Ballroom crowd Monday night, which sang every word from the opening band to the evening’s closer, “My Friends Over You.”

News

Feist brings the joy to music


Feist’s musical palette contains many emotional colors, but there’s something to be said for joy. More than anything, a playful spirit explains why this was the Canadian singer-songwriter’s breakout year – that, and a well-timed iPod commercial. She’s up for four Grammy Awards at the Feb. 10 ceremony, including best new artist. One of Feist’s videos shows her flying through the air and literally being pulled back to Earth by someone suspicious of her fun. Another depicts her dancing through fireworks in what one onlooker at the production told her “looks like what falling in love feels like.” Her clip… Read more »

News

MTV's music focus too little, too late


With an emphasis on the visual over the audio, MTV from its inception has never been “about the music.” But after seeing interest in its signature trophy show wane in recent years, the network put the spotlight where it belongs for a music awards show: on the concert stage. The result of this brainstorm, and a few other format changes to its Video Music Awards? The most watchable show in many a Moon Man outing. Even if that isn’t saying much. And this despite opening with an onstage career suicide by Britney Spears. More on that later. The 2007 VMAs… Read more »