“Seriously. Seriously? Seriously? Shiiiiit… You guys are sounding so good tonight. Everything that you joined in with tonight was fucking insane. We wish that we could take you everywhere we went!” Kelvin Swaby of The Heavy, bringing the sold out crowd at The Independent in San Francisco into a frenzy, leading them into a sing along of “What Makes a Good Man?” – the first of their two punch encore close out, which ended with “How You Like Me Now?”. I started the show up front and center, with Kelvin just inches away most of the show as he strutted back and forth along the edge of the stage, feeding off of the fans. It felt more like what you might expect at a Rolling Stones or Aerosmith sports arena show, going by the jumping energy throughout their hour and a half set. Part retro blues/funk, infused with a garage band sound, the band is led by their crazy charismatic front man and vocalist… they are like a band born to play live to give fans an unforgettable experience. Fueled by four albums, including Hurt & the Merciless released this month, it was like a concentrated rock and roll vortex was set loose in the venue and none of us quite understood what hit us until it was all over and the house lights came up. Really one of the best live bands touring today. A must see. No, a must experience. [Read more…]
Lush at The Warfield | San Francisco, California | 4/24/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)
“I hope it wasn’t a massive hassle for you to come a week later… I’m sorry if it was… it fucking was for us!” Miki from shoegaze pioneers Lush at The Warfield in San Francisco on Sunday night, for their show that was rescheduled from the week before due to visa issues coming to the U.S. for Coachella and a handful of headlining shows California, the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver. The band just released their first new music in 20 years, EP Blind Spot, this month, and their sprawling set list of music new and old kept the packed crown transfixed on the stage for the duration of the show. Best known as “a 90s band”, music of that era is being rediscovered of late and it was awesome to see the band come back to the music scene to begin again in a different era. Prior to recent months (including an appearance at Coachella), the band last performed way back in 1996. You wouldn’t know it from their show, as they appeared relaxed, comfortable, and happy to play in front of their fans.
Jewel’s “Picking Up The Pieces” Tour Coming To California In May
Country, folk, and pop singer-songwriter Jewel is returning to California this next month for a series of concerts covering all twelve of her studio albums, including last year’s Picking Up the Pieces. The signer, guitarist, producer, poet, novelist and actress will kicked off the current tour in Louisiana last month. [Read more…]
Violent Femmes Touring “We Can Do Anything” Throughout United States
Last month, Violent Femmes released their first new album in 15 years, We Can Do Anything. Now they are in the midst of a concert tour throughout the U.S., currently scheduled out through July. [Read more…]
Of Monsters And Men at Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino | Reno, Nevada | 4/15/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)
“This is our first stop in America in a while…” Ragnar Þórhallsson, in preface to the final song of the night, “Yellow Light”. Ragnar performed beside Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, who he shares lead vocals with in their Icelandic indie folk/pop band Of Monsters And Men, playing before what appeared to be a sold out crowd at the Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino in Reno. This was a special show in advance of their Coachella appearance next week, and kicked off their larger world tour currently booked out through July. The word “electric” comes to mind to describe the show, but so much of their sound is of the “unplugged” variety. Yet they seem to create a whirlwind of energy that touched each fan in the crowd, bringing something otherworldly to the stage. They have such a unique yet consistent sound it’s almost as though they have created their own genre of music, in sound and themes. They definitely bring something unique and uniquely beautiful to the music world at large, and create an experience with both their studio recordings and live shows that is, for lack of a better word, magical and timeless. Definitely one of the best tours to check out this year if you get the opportunity. [Read more…]
The Heavy’s “Hurt & the Merciless” Out Now; 2016 World Tour Kicks Off At Coachella Festival This Weekend
English indie band The Heavy have released their latest studio album Hurt & the Merciless this month and will be kicking off their world tour with their Coachella Festival appearance this weekend. [Read more…]
Santigold’s Latest Album 99¢ Is Out; “We Buy Gold Tour” Begins This Week
Santigold kicks off a concert tour this week in support of last month’s release of her third album, 99¢. In addition to the new album and “We Buy Gold Tour”, she’s doing some really interesting work in promoting both, including the release of an interactive music video that utilizes the camera on the user’s own personal device to put them into the video in real time. [Read more…]
Iggy Pop and Josh Homme Release “Post Pop Depression” Collaborative Album with Special Concert Tour
Iggy Pop and Josh Homme (of Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal) released their new album, Post Pop Depression, on Friday and their supporting tour begins in the Pacific Northwest next week. The creative collaboration between the artists has been received with critical acclaim, and the upcoming concerts should be a series of events to remember. [Read more…]
Special Live Concert by Seal Coming To Fox Theater in Oakland on February 5th; New Album “7”
Seal is coming to perform a special one off show at Fox Theater Oakland early next month, in support of his latest album, 7, which was released in November. The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter is celebrated all over the world for his incredible live shows, with a vast catalog of original hits and timeless covers in his repertoire. The show is being promoted by Another Planet Entertainment and Red Devil Presents. [Read more…]
Vanessa Carlton Touring New Album “Liberman” in Early 2016; New Video for “House of Seven Swords” Out Now
Singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton released her fifth studio album, Liberman, through Dine Alone Records last month and will be touring North America in January and February. Her latest music video for the second single, “House of Seven Swords”, just debuted last week and features an intimate glimpse into her new home in Nashville and life as a mother, as directed by Daniel Henry. [Read more…]
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