Category: LIVE REVIEWS
Live Review: The Raveonettes, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 17, 2009
The Raveonettes are on tour to support new album In And Out Of Control, and if you don't already know
Live Review: The Gaslight Anthem, Vancouver, BC, Sept. 24, 2009
If you’ve heard of the Gaslight Anthem, you’ve probably heard of Bruce Springsteen. While it’s the most obvious comparison, it’s
Live Review: Yo La Tengo, Nelsonville, OH, Sept. 24, 2009
What is it with Yo La Tengo? They seem like such calm, good-hearted, perfectly nice people, and they write such
Live Review: KMFDM, Philadelphia, PA, Sept. 24, 2009
Twenty-five years, almost as many albums and an ever-changing band of misfits follow Sascha Konietzko, frontman and the only original
All Tomorrow’s Parties, Day 3
MAGNET’s Matt Siblo reports from the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in the Catskill Mountains. Sunday belonged to the Flaming Lips (pictured), not only as
All Tomorrow’s Parties, Day 2
MAGNET’s Matt Siblo reports from the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in the Catskill Mountains. If Friday ended with a Jesus Lizard-induced freakout, Saturday would
All Tomorrow’s Parties, Day 1
MAGNET’s Matt Siblo reports from the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in the Catskill Mountains. Not much has changed in the 360-ish days since
MAGNET Heads To All Tomorrow’s Parties
For a certain type of fan, the migration of All Tomorrow's Parties westward over the Atlantic has been a revelation.
Live Review: Minus 5, Baseball Project, Steve Wynn 4, San Francisco, CA, Aug. 30, 2009
Scott McCaughey, Steve Wynn, Peter Buck and Linda Pitmon, the foursome who cut an album in 2008 as the Baseball
Live Review: Joe Pernice, Philadelphia, PA, Aug. 8, 2009
For starters, you had to respect Joe Pernice for the degree of difficulty of the tour he is attempting. Working
Live Review: Count Five, San Jose, CA, Aug. 2, 2009
Count Five, the San Jose, Calif., garage-rock legends who hit the top of the national charts in 1966 with "Psychotic
Live Review: Mark Eitzel, Philadelphia, PA, July 28, 2009
As the leader of American Music Club and a solo artist, 50-year-old Mark Eitzel has toured with numerous configurations and











