Josie Dunne w/ Max Subar Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL August 12, 2018 Words & Photos by Nina Tadic At age 21, most people fall into a few categories – full time student, full time employee, or a little of both. What not a lot of people fall into is being a signed, Continue Reading
Beach House // Brooklyn, NY 8.23.18
Beach House Kings Theatre Brooklyn, NY August 23rd, 2018 Words and Photos by Adele Sakey It’s a hot and sticky day, quintessential to New York summers. As one enters Kings Theatre on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, the air conditioning supplies relief and the venue’s ornate architecture and lighting transport concert Continue Reading
Just Like Paradise Tour // Cleveland, OH 08.23.18
Words and Photos by Steffi Wegewitz Matt Nathanson & OAR Just Like Paradise Tour Jacob’s Pavilion Cleveland, OH August 23, 2018 Matt Nathanson opened for OAR and clearly stole the show. He did play close to a full set and it could almost be billed a double headliner show. He Continue Reading
Album Review: The Amity Affliction “Misery”
Words by Jordan Burke With Misery, The Amity Affliction have a lot of hype to live up to when it comes to their most recent release, with their previous albums reaching critical acclaim will Misery join the ranks of Let the Ocean Take Me and This Could Be Heartbreak? We had a taste of what Continue Reading
EP Review: Third Eye Blind “Thanks For Everything”
Review by Spencer Prather One cannot hold a conversation about pop rock without mentioning household names Third Eye Blind (current lineup being vocalist/guitarist Stephan Jenkins, drummer Brad Hargreaves, guitarist Kryz Reid, keyboardist Alex Kopp and bassist Alex LeCavalier). Their 1997 self-titled debut album skyrocketed them to success, boasting widely-known singles Continue Reading
Shout About It Live Festival // Liverpool, UK 8.17-19.18
Shout About It Live Festival 2018 Constellations Liverpool, UK August 17th-19th Words and photos by Katie Frost Shout About It Live is a hybrid festival bringing live music and gig photography together, and this is it’s second year. The festival is the brainchild of freelance photographer Georgia Flynn who set Continue Reading
Tacocat – GYMSHORTS – Wombo // Louisville, KY 8.19.18
Tacocat with GYMSHORTS and Wombo Zanzabar Louisville, KY August 19th, 2018 Words and photos by Emily May Seattle punk band Tacocat made a stop in Louisville, Ky recently, playing to a packed house of excited fans. Although it was raining outside this evening, the weather didn’t dampen the spirits of Continue Reading
Album Review: Send Request “Perspectives”
Review by Sarah Lozano There’s a mental war that I struggle with. As my taste in music has grown over the years I often think to myself “Was pop punk music ever really good?”, “Was the soundtrack to my middle and high school years actually good music?” Since becoming an Continue Reading
Sea.Hear.Now Festival 2018
Asbury Park, New Jersey is home to many things: brews, beaches, surfing, good music.. need I mention the Stone Pony? However, this year, Asbury Park is gaining a new attraction as the inaugural Sea.Here.Now Surf and Music Festival is arriving to the beaches of New Jersey on September 29 thru Continue Reading
LPX releases new song “Might Not Make it Home”
This past Thursday Lizzy Plapinger, known mononymously as LPX, released her infectious new tune “Might Not Make it Home.” The song is co-written by Caroline Smith, produced by Phoebe Ryan and Tommy English, and is accompanied by a nostalgic music video, reminiscent of the work of John Hughes. You can Continue Reading
The Story So Far announce tour with Movements, Citizen and Turnover
California based pop-punk legends, The Story So Far have listened to the Twitter and pop-punk gods and announced a tour with Movements, Citizen and Turnover this coming fall. It has finally be announced, after half of Twitter’s entire population tweeted to the band demanding a full North American tour. The Continue Reading
Chousand // New York, NY 8.17.18
Chousand Piano’s New York, NY August 17, 2018 Words and Photos by Jess Williams Connecticut based pop punk band, Chousand, took New York City by storm on Friday night as they crammed their friends and family into the Lower East Side’s Piano’s for their sold out album release show. Having Continue Reading
