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Live Review: Gregory Harrington at The Delancey in New York, NY
Material: Already an established artist on the classical circuit, Ireland native Gregory Harrington has never shied away from venturing into uncharted territory. In his latest project, ... -
Mumford & Sons + Portugal. The Man at the Banc of California Stadium in Los ...
When Mumford & Sons announced Portland, OR-based rock outfit Portugal. The Man as the opening act for a couple of their North American tour dates, ... -
8.8
New Music Critique: Dayvid
One of the most polished, assured and commercial demos we’ve heard in months, Dayvid’s sound is very much radio-ready, blessed with a nice, knowing touch ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: MT. Pool
A young four-piece, MT. Pool took a little while to grow on us, but by the time we finished their 7-minute “Fourever,” the band’s genuine ... -
Tedeschi Trucks Band at the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, CA
For nearly 10 years, the Tedeschi Trucks Band has been bringing their mix of blues rock, jam band and soul to audiences worldwide. Composed of ... -
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New Music Critique: Dusty Santamaria + Moira Ichiban
This daring duo have an intriguing formula: lonesome, languid surf-guitar accompanying raw, ragged vocal harmonies. “Quick Draw Chimera” is a promising start. The song’s thick ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: Music Carolyn
Pleasant, melodious lead vocals and exceptional backup blends elevate these recordings by Music Carolyn, whose tunes and lyrics have a persistent positivity that is disarming. ... -
7.4
New Music Critique: Frequency
North Carolina-based artist Frequency has an appealing voice and works hard to make sure that he delivers a variety of different tones and textures with ... -
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New Music Critique: Raspin Stuwart
Well-seasoned and backed by expert players and production talent, Raspin Stuwart has a well-weathered quality that will appeal to a mature crowd. The artist taps ... -
6.8
New Music Critique: All This Huxley
Philly-based four-piece All This Huxley deliver an earnest, hale & hearty brand of folk-rock exemplified by the song “Stockholm,” wherein the band’s lead singer (in ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: Royaljag
Yes, the production could inject a bit more finesse and the vocal mix could definitely be stronger, but this trio is a crowdpleaser right from ... -
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New Music Critique: The Shakin’ Shivers
From Toledo, OH, The Shakin’ Shivers are a raw blues-rock duo fronted by Maddison, whose blistering voice delivers the perfect tone and texture for the ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: Raisinbran
Fittingly, Raisinbran produces music that puts out a positive, inspirational message. His songs are hip-hop-infused but also combine the softening elements of melodic rock and ... -
Wild Belle Continues to Win Over Fans
Wild Belle, featuring vocalist Natalie Bergman and brother Elliot Bergman, keyboards, and vocals, find themselves on the doorstep of stardom. Winding down their sold-out club ... -
The Dream Syndicate Debuts Their New Album at Amoeba Records
Legendary Los Angeles psychedelic indie band, The Dream Syndicate, performed a special concert at Hollywood’s Amoeba Records on Tuesday night. Showcasing their brand new album ... -
8.4
New Music Critique: Bella Rios
It’s been a while since we heard a 15-year-old with this much potential. Gifted with a pure, naturally dusky voice, the older-than-her-years Chicagoan, Bella Rios, ... -
Girlpool at La Santa Modern Cantina in Santa Ana, CA
On Thursday, April 4, Girlpool played the La Santa Modern Cantina in Santa Ana, CA their first show in a nationwide tour in support of ... -
James Bay at the Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA
British Singer-Songwriter James Bay played the Wiltern in Los Angeles on March 25 to a sold-out crowd. Bay, now 28, has been making a name ... -
Disturbed and Three Days Grace at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY
Touring in support of their seventh album, Evolution, Disturbed brought their massive stage show through Buffalo, New York this past weekend for a two-hour set ... -
Red Dragon Cartel at Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, CA
Before there was Zakk Wylde and Gus G. and following the tragic death of Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee was Ozzy Osbourne’s axe man. When ...
























