Category: LIVE REVIEWS
Love Rocks NYC 2019 Red Carpet
Robert Plant In the past, when we've been invited to the red carpet, it usually involved our third cousin, a
Love Rocks NYC 2019: Robert Plant, Sheryl Crow, Hozier, Grace Potter, Heart And More (Including Bill Murray And Chevy Chase) Band Together To Raise Money
Rebecca Lovell, Billy F Gibbons, Robert Plant, Sheryl Crow, Danny Clinch Love Rocks NYC 2019 hit the Beacon Theatre last
Live Review: Body/Head, Joshua Abrams’ Natural Information Society, Chicago, March 7, 2019
Before the Chicago Stock Exchange building came down in the '70s, preservationists disassembled its trading room and rebuilt it inside
The Beths Bring Their Kiwi Pop To The U.S. Supporting “Future Me Hates Me”
The Beths' Future Me Hates Me (Carpark) was one of those out-of-nowhere surprises that reminds you why you love music
Le Butcherettes Rock Philadelphia Hard, Loving All And Serving All
We saw rock 'n' roll future, and its name is Le Butcherettes. In fact, we saw them twice in the
The “Snow Bound” Chills Tour The U.S. This Winter For The First Time Since 1996
The last time the Chills did a proper tour of the U.S., Bill Clinton was still in his first term
Adia Victoria Takes Her Timely And Timeless 21st Century Blues On The Road
Adia Victoria is currently on the road in support of excellent and powerful new album Silences (Canvasback). The Nashville-based, blues-leaning singer/songwriter
No Guts, No Glory: Le Butcherettes Rip It To Shreds At Brooklyn’s Elsewhere
Le Butcherettes are out thrilling and chilling North American audiences in support of the new bi/MENTAL (Rise). While Teri Gender
Sarah Shook The Ardmore Music Hall All Night Long
With only two albums under her belt, Sarah Shook—with help from her Disarmers—has already established herself as an outlaw-country artist
From Sea To Shining Sea, Anderson .Paak Never Stops ‘Til It’s Over
It's not even March, and Anderson .Paak is already having the kind of year you only dream of. He won
Car Seat Headrest Is On The Road Again
Car Seat Headrest has hit the pavement again on a short headlining tour before gearing up for some high-profile gigs
Zach Condon’s Beirut Brings Its Multiculti Indie Folk To Philadelphia
We've been covering Beirut in MAGNET for so long that even frontman Zach Condon was wearing short pants when we started.
The Bob Mould Band Lets The Sunshine In With A Monster Set In Brooklyn
Bob Mould, who marks his fourth decade in music this year, likes threesomes. Sure, he's performed solo and as a
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 Take On New York City
Seun Kuti is the youngest son of late, great Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, and he's been fronting his father's outfit