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Porter Robinson + Madeon | Review/Photos

One word: GOOSEBUMPS. Porter Robinson and Madeon, world famous djs and longtime friends, have joined creative forces to breathe life into a musical masterpiece: the Shelter Live Tour. On Wednesday November 23rd, the city of San Francisco kindly welcomed this powerful dj duo to the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. This was night one of two… Continue reading Porter Robinson + Madeon | Review/Photos

Turkuaz & The New Mastersounds | Review

The night before Thanksgiving is always a joyous celebration. Families getting together, old friends reuniting, and this past Wednesday at the Cabooze on the West Bank of Minneapolis, MN, two incredibly gifted funk bands from two very different places brought the Twin Cities together for an electric four-hour performance for the ages. First up were… Continue reading Turkuaz & The New Mastersounds | Review

An Evening With Andrew Bird

Monday, December 5th, The GRAMMY Museum presented Andrew Bird to the Clive Davis Theater for a conversation about his career and latest album “Are You Serious.” A release he considered a rigorous recording giving the dying format of CDs ‘one last shot’. The intimate 226 seat theater was sold out for this hour and 40… Continue reading An Evening With Andrew Bird

Elektric Voodoo | Elektric Voodoo | Review

Scott Tournet‘s new ensemble of psychedelic cowboys, Elektric Voodoo, has released an ambitious self-titled debut album that evokes the cinema of the American West through a cosmic lens. After parting ways with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Tournet has assembled an eclectic outfit that draws from a diverse tapestry of musical influences, featuring Evan Lucas… Continue reading Elektric Voodoo | Elektric Voodoo | Review

Turkuaz & New Mastersounds | San Fran

This fall, the UK-based modern-day legends of funk known as The New Mastersounds have been teaming up with Turkuaz, a Brooklyn-based nine-piece funk machine that has been garnering growing praise every step of the way. Both bands are cresting on the waves of their latest discs. The New Mastersounds’ is called The Nashville Session and… Continue reading Turkuaz & New Mastersounds | San Fran

Jaden Carlson Stays Undefeated at Home

Ever since Jaden Carlson picked up guitar, the Colorado Buffaloes football team has been more limping disaster than trampling stampede. But 2016 is the Year of the Buffalo, with the squad having a chance to win the Pac12 Championship and maybe more. Meanwhile Jaden-somehow only sixteen-is headlining The Fox Theater for the second time in… Continue reading Jaden Carlson Stays Undefeated at Home

Sturgill Simpson | A Sailor's Guide to Earth

At first listen to singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson, you can hear the roots of yesteryear’s country music outlaws, from Waylon Jennings and Jerry Reed to Merle Haggard (and if this is your first listen, where have you been). After further listening one can hear he is a phenomenon with his own unique flavor of Americana. Simpson… Continue reading Sturgill Simpson | A Sailor's Guide to Earth

Beats Antique | "Shadowbox" | Review

Every now and again, you come across music that manages to elicit emotive responses by exploring sounds, rhythms, and influences that you as the listener may not be exposed to daily. On October 5, 2016 Beats Antique celebrated their 10th year with their 10th studio release, Shadowbox, and took the opportunity to span the globe… Continue reading Beats Antique | "Shadowbox" | Review

David Nelson Band featuring Vince Herman

2016 was a big year for psychedelic rock pioneer David Nelson and his longtime David Nelson Band. Nelson alongside veteran members Barry Sless (guitars, Pedal Steel Guitar), Mookie Siegel (keyboard, organ, vocals), Pete Sears (Modulus bass, vocals), and John Molo (drums) had their biggest tour in at least a decade, hitting the East Coast and… Continue reading David Nelson Band featuring Vince Herman

John McEuen | Made In Brooklyn | Review

Grammy-Award Winning String Wizard, producer, and songwriter John McEuen possesses a keen knack for multitasking. He’s both a renowned picker and anthropological force in roots music. His biweekly syndicated Sirius XM Radio Program; Acoustic Traveler has further uncovered his pursuit of tracing the origins of country, blues, folk, and bluegrass. He rose to prominence as… Continue reading John McEuen | Made In Brooklyn | Review