Category: LIVE REVIEWS
Four Aces: Kimya Dawson, AJJ, Shellshag And Rozwell Kid Rock Philly
A great quadruple bill is something to savor and appreciate. In all honestly, they don't happen as much as they
40 Years Of Rotten: Public Image Ltd.’s Anniversary Tour Hits Brooklyn
In celebration of 40 years of doing whatever the fuck John Lydon wants, Public Image Ltd. hit the road for
Every Date Is Not Exactly The Same: Nine Inch Nails Remix The Setlist Over Four New York City Shows
Nine Inch Nails just finished a four-show run in New York City (two dates each at Radio City Music Hall
Automatic For The People: The Jesus And Mary Chain Turn The Big Apple Upside Down
The Jesus And Mary Chain took New York City head on with four shows over five nights opening for Nine
Gorillaz In The Midst: Damon Albarn And Co. Virtually Take Over Zoo York
Gorillaz, led by silverback Damon Albarn, recently nested at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, expanding their troop to include the likes of
Live Review: Mirah, Sammus, Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 2018
Two strong women with local connections show the City Of Sisterly Love that it takes tough women to make tender
The Velvet Underground Experience
The Velvet Underground Experience just opened at 718 Broadway in NYC. The multi-media art/music exhibition celebrates one of the most
Live Reviews: Whores., Paris, France, Oct. 7, 2018
“Musick has charms,” asserts Restoration-era playwright William Congreve, “to soothe a savage breast.” But tonight, in this dank low-ceilinged ratskeller,
In Brooklyn, Modest Mouse Delivers Good Music For People Who Love Good Music
Modest Mouse is in the middle of a U.S. tour that winds up at the Big Adventure fest in Costa
Live Review: Rhett Miller, Ardmore, Pa, Oct. 6, 2018
Instigator. Believer. Interpreter. Dreamer. Traveler. Messenger. Rhett Miller is all those things and much more. MAGNET's M.J. Fine (words) and
Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.: The Inaugural Sea.Hear.Now Fest Hits The Jersey Shore, With A Little Help From The Boss
The inaugural Sea.Hear.Now Festival kicked off fall at the Jersey Shore, serving up two days' worth of music, art and
Live Review: Liz Phair, Speedy Ortiz, Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 2018
On the eve of Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation, MAGNET's M.J. Fine (words) and Chris Sikich (photos) take a trip
London Band To Watch Shame Brings Its Songs Of Praise To Brooklyn
Chances are, if you've spent any time at all with this year's Songs Of Praise (Dead Oceans), the debut album
Live Review: Roots N Blues N BBQ, 2018
MAGNET's Scott Zuppardo reports from the best little Midwestern festival you’ve never heard of. Photos by Chris Prunckle/Wannabe The 12th