Category: LIVE REVIEWS
Mod House Show: Amy Rigby Rocks A Reading, Pa., Living Room
When Amy Rigby found out last year's The Old Guys was named MAGNET's number-nine album of 2018, she tweeted, "And
Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets Set The Controls For The Heart Of Early Pink Floyd
Drummer Nick Mason might not be the first name to come to mind when you think of Pink Floyd, but
Live Review: Amanda Palmer, Philadelphia, April 6, 2019
Over the course of four-plus hours at the Temple Performing Arts Center, Amanda Palmer—never one to hold back—opened up about
Space Is The Place: The Claypool Lennon Delirium Bring A Bigger Bang To Brooklyn
"Les Claypool and Sean Lennon bid you welcome to their planet. Let the Delirium take hold," wrote Wilco guitar god
And The Kids Show Self-Assured Maturity Supporting The New “When This Life Is Over”
There's nothing childish about And The Kids, either on superb new album When This Life Is Over (Signature Sounds) or
Oh So Pretty: John Lydon Kicks Off A New Punk Art Exhibit In The Big Apple
Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die: Punk Graphics, 1976-1986 just opened at the Museum Of Arts And Design
Patty Griffin Wows On Her First U.S. Tour Since Beating Breast Cancer
Patty Griffin just finished a North American tour, and next month she'll hit Europe before coming back stateside in June.
Ex Hex Casts A Spell In Philadelphia, Taking It To Another Dimension
In 2014, we named Ex Hex's debut, Rips, the best album of the year. And while the new It's Real
Some Of The Old Dudes Part 2: Mott The Hoople ’74 Brings The Golden Age Of Rock ‘N’ Roll To The Beacon Theatre
Mott The Hoople '74 is, well, the three living members of the Hoople circa 1974—frontman Ian Hunter, guitarist Ariel Bender
Some Of The Old Dudes Part 1: Mott The Hoople ’74 Brings The Golden Age Of Rock ‘N’ Roll To The Keswick Theatre
Mott The Hoople '74 is, well, the three living members of the Hoople circa 1974—frontman Ian Hunter, guitarist Ariel Bender
Band To Watch: RFA
Our friend Roob (you'd know him if you saw him) says RFA is "one of the best live bands on
Sci-Fidelity: Muse Brings Its Otherworldly Live Show To Madison Square Garden
To call Muse's 24-song set at Madison Square Garden a rock show would be selling it way short. Regardless what
Phil Lesh Gets A Little Help From His Famous Friends On His Birthday Weekend
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh celebrated his 79th birthday (dude looks good for his age) with a three-night stand at
Billy Idol & Steve Stevens On An Acoustic Trip, Tryin’ To Stay Hip, Sayin’ Their Prayers
Billy Idol and righthand guitar man Steve Stevens reunited for the "Turned On, Tuned In And Unplugged Tour." Playing two