Category: LIVE REVIEWS
Live Review: Bonny Light Horseman, Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 5, 2020
At Boot & Saddle, Bonny Light Horseman blurred the lines between centuries with contemporary arrangements of traditional songs that have
Live Review: Tibet House US Benefit Concert, New York City, Feb. 26, 2020
The 33rd Tibet House US Benefit Concert brought Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Laurie Anderson, Bettye LaVette, Sandra Oh, the National's
Live Review: Zoe Mulford, Philadelphia, PA, Jan. 4, 2020
From “The President Sang ‘Amazing Grace’” to “1952 Vincent Black Lightning” to “Elegy (Crystal Glass)” to “Life Is Too Short
Touched ‘Em All: Beloved Philly DIY Venue Everybody Hits Is Outta Here
Amanda X This DIY space in MAGNET's hometown will certainly be missed, and the final show did not disappoint. With
Live Review: Tanya Tucker, Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 6, 2020
In one of her many addresses to the audience, the country legend proclaimed that she’s touring as Tanya Tucker "the
Planet Telex: Radiohead Guitarist Ed O’Brien Brings His “Earth” To North America
EOB—the moniker that Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien uses for his solo work—will kick off its first full-scale North American tour
Yola’s Tango, Part 2: Brooklyn
Nominated for four awards at this year's Grammys (including best new artist), Yola is continuing to support her dazzling debut
Yola’s Tango, Part 1: Philadelphia
Yola’s dynamic stage presence, lithe voice and the way she seemed to confide in listeners with every song introduction put
Live Review: Courtney Barnett, Wilmington, DE, Jan. 23, 2020
Courtney Barnett rocked Wilmington, Del.'s The Queen in solo form, diving through her catalog one transcendent chord at a time.
Live Review: Pip Blom, Lightninging, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 23, 2019
Limbs whipping, hair flipping, Pip Blom sped through a dozen twisty, slippery and chunky indie-rock tunes at Philly's Kung Fu
Joker’s Wild: British Punk Legends The Adicts Gave Us A Glorious Feeling, And We’re Happy Again
OK, millennials, that's not Joaquin Phoenix or Heath Ledger. That's Keith "Monkey" Warren, frontman of British punk band the Adicts.
Chicago Hope: The Windy City’s Twin Peaks, Lala Lala And Ohmme Thrill In The City Of Brotherly Love
Twin Peaks played Philly's Union Transfer supporting excellent fourth album Lookout Low (Grand Jury), produced by the esteemed Ethan Johns.
Live Review: Cowboy Junkies, Collingswood, NJ, Feb. 1, 2020
With her warm, husky voice and intense presence, Margo Timmins has a paradoxical way of inhabitIng songs with languor and
Making America Crip Again: Snoop Dogg Still Rises To The Top
Snoop Dogg hit the road to support 17th album I Wanna Thank Me, and the 48-year-old rap legend pulled out