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.
Ohio’s favorite duo since the Wright Brothers brought their unique style of funky blues-rock to a college town in Charlottesville, VA. And boy did they bring it.
Two up-and-coming “surf-rock” bands burning up the indie stratosphere co-headlined an energetic show last night in downtown DC. The real question for these newbies is do they sink or do they swim?
Coheed and Cambria came to Norfolk and Coheed and Cambria conquered. Whoever says “rock is dead” clearly hasn’t seen these sci-fi rockers live.
The Brothers of Avett played three nights in Myrtle Beach and we were there for the grand finale. Did their unique style of southern folk/rock shine into the night or were three evenings of rock two too many?
Devandra Banhart brought his hippy-fied style of psychedelic folk-rock to The Terminal 5 in NYC this past weekend. Was it all love and happiness or a bad trip?
It’s a rare treat when you get to see two great bands on the same night who perfectly complement one another. A true yin and yang of rock n roll, two bands from New York City did just that.
With a sound influenced by Motown melodies, get-up-and-dance riffs and a youthful energy all their own, the Postelles are a surprisingly talented bunch for a group yet to release their first full album.