Photos: Vance Joy in Cleveland
idobi photographer Paige Farrow covered the Vance Joy show at House of Blues in Cleveland.
idobi photographer Paige Farrow covered the Vance Joy show at House of Blues in Cleveland.
In a world of alternate Londons, cross-dressing thieves, and coats with more than two sides, Kell’s multi-colored eyes still stand out in V.E. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic.
Manchester’s The 1975 aren’t known for common sounds, but on their latest release I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it they take that to another level. Employing a myriad of genres should make for chaos, but their shared dreamy indie-electronic undertones give the album a united front. Maybe it’s a mess, but it’s a well done one.
It can be tough to get a sense of a band from an EP. Five or six songs is usually not enough to get acquainted, to see their range, and to pick a favorite song.
Usually.
In this week’s episode of Man Of The Hour, topics range from the new human in Patrick’s life, to Seb’s adventures in talking about Simple Plan’s new album, to no bread on table 42.
This record makes you feel, whether it’s excited, in love, in-your-face-let’s-crash-an-upscale-restaurant angsty, or a little bit emo—which are all the ingredients that make up a classic SP album.
Toronto‘s Like Pacific is pissed off. On their first full length, the band finds solid ground to prove themselves. Distant Like You Asked is full of uptempo anthems, lyrical spite, and overall heart.
On this week’s Man Of The Hour, Seb and Pat talk careers with weird skills that are useless to the work environment, and the possibility of becoming a Lego builder for a living. Later in the show, the two decode car repair symbols and chat about Kanye West
idobi photographer Megan Leetz covered the Nevershoutnever show at House of Blues in Chicago last weekend.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.