Love was in the air at the Avett brothers concert last night – even for a cynic such as myself it was hard not to feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
“A great politician knows his environment and adjusts accordingly,” and Conor Oberst’s carefully crafted setlist shows he is paying attention to the nuances of his diverse constituency.
In one week VA saw an earthquake, a hurricane, and a My Morning Jacket show. In terms of the most pleasurable and memorable of the three, I’ll take the latter.
What do you do when the headliners of the tour you’re on throw in the towel after the first three dates? If you’re the Band of Horses, you saddle up and hit the road your damn selves.
Justin Townes Earle rocked a one man show at Norfolk Virginia’s Naro Cinema.
Riding on the wave of indie press, the indie surf-rock husband and wife duo Tennis sailed into DC’s Rock and Roll Hotel.
Flannels and Beards and Bears – oh my! Seattle’s own Minus The Bear plus guests brought the heat on an otherwise chilly night in Norfolk, VA.
There was no shortage of beards, flannel shirts or rock and roll on this beautiful fall night in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
With security guards taking residence around the stage, DC’s Rock ‘n Roll Hotel braced itself for an unlikely pairing of punk-rock-pop-party debauchery.
Richard Branson’s Virgin Music Festival celebrated its fifth year with bands like Jimmy Eat World, MIA and LCD Soundsystem. Not a bad line up for a free Saturday afternoon.