When I published a review of RAH‘s last show from the Bluebird Theater a couple of months ago, I knew and predicted that they would take off like wild fire, but I did not know it would happen this quickly. Since that opening gig, they have added bassist, Nat Lombardo, who absolutely tore it up… Continue reading RAH's Electro-Pop Circus Hits the Gothic
Today, Electric Forest’s (EF) Plug In Program launches the “Think For Yourself” campaign. In celebration of Electric Forest’s spirit of personal expression, and created in partnership with non-profit organizations The Urgency Network and Fight For the Future, the campaign aims to raise awareness around the issues of internet freedom and privacy. Over the next… Continue reading 2015 Electric Forest Festival Launches The "Think For Yourself" Social Campaign with BASSNECTAR
Ruf Records recording artist Spin Doctors pay their old blues bar band tab with a June 23rd release called Songs From The Road, a live DVD/CD out on the label’s award winning series. The ever-popular band from the 90s had radio hits, million plus album sales and a Rolling Stone magazine cover but they always… Continue reading Spin Doctors Pour A 3-Finger Whiskey Shot – Songs From The Road DVD/CD
Founded in 2009 and established early on as a mainstay in Austin’s finest venues, Austin-based band Sour Bridges has continued its rise, earning regional airplay and notable appearances at roots music festivals like UTOPiAfest, SXSW and more. Self-dubbed browngrass, “like bluegrass, only dirtier,” Sour Bridges is a funky, rock-inspired group whose distinct sound builds from… Continue reading Sour Bridges at Owsley's Golden Road in Boulder, May 29
After a busy fall and spring touring schedule across the US, Aqueous has a busy summer ahead loaded with festival slots and high profile gigs. May will mark the groove rock foursomes 3rd consecutive Summer Camp appearance with two sets over two days. Early June will feature a northward journey for a two night stand… Continue reading Aqueous Announces Summer Tour 2015
Excitement for the first-ever LOUDWIRE MUSIC FESTIVAL–the three-day, multi-stage rock event set for Friday, June 26-Sunday, June 28 at Jam Ranch near Grand Junction, CO–is building with the announcement of a Thursday, June 25 pre-fest Campground Party. The pre-party addition comes as the LOUDWIRE MUSIC FESTIVAL daily line-up has been revealed for the three day,… Continue reading Loudwire Music Fest Announces Schedule
The fourth annual The Mad Tea Party Jam, presented by Appalachian Jamwich, takes place June 18-21 in Hedgesville, WV. The music and arts festival will be headlined by two-nights of The Werks and Dopapod, joined by Rising Appalachia, Turkuaz and over forty more great live acts. The arts will also be a prevalent component… Continue reading Fourth Annual The Mad Tea Party Jam Features Over 50 Bands
North Coast Music Festival (NCMF) is thrilled to announce WIDESPREAD PANIC as the surprise headliner for this year’s festival! The legendary Southern rock jam band has remained in Pollstar’s Top 50 Tours of the Year for the past decade, and continues to be one of the most relevant touring entities on the live music scene after almost 30 years. 2015 marks a… Continue reading Widespread Panic to headline North Coast Music Festival
It was bound to happen that the San Francisco-based Brothers Comatose, one of the hottest bohemian bluegrass bands on the circuit would wind up pickin’ and grinnin’ from the Terrapin Crossroads stage at Phil Lesh‘s lair in San Rafael, California. On May 9 it came to pass, tearing up the Grate Room with the Terrapin… Continue reading Brothers Comatose w/ Phil Lesh | Review
“From death comes life and so on.” I was honestly a bit wary of seeing my first Elephant Revival show sans Sage Cook. And I’m sure quite a few people felt that way. But most of me was excited to see what new journey the band was on with their new member Charlie Rose, playing… Continue reading Elephant Revival | Fayetteville, AR | Review