Northside Festival with Run the Jewels and Friends
The Northside Festival in Williamsburg is many things to many people – technology event, film festival, art expo – and, of course, a showcase…
Read MoreThe Northside Festival in Williamsburg is many things to many people – technology event, film festival, art expo – and, of course, a showcase…
Read MoreThe tour between Viet Cong and Girl Band could have easily been called “America imports two of the most poorly named bands” tour. At…
Read MoreJust recently I attended a Japanese festival in my town with my wife and two young children. My wife was born here in the…
Read MoreBy Matt Craig Burke Sufjan Stevens stops by San Diego for a rare appearance in support of his dark, but gorgeous seventh studio album,…
Read MoreThe idea that an audiences want a studio perfect rendition of their favorite song may hold true for pre-recorded pop stars, but for highly…
Read MoreDay 1 The Best Chromeo Chromeo didn’t have the best set of Friday; they had the best set of the festival. Between the coordinated…
Read MoreI’ll admit it’s not every day I go to a show for the opener. In fact, I often feel somewhat uncomfortable standing front and…
Read MoreWhen thinking of the Deftones, it’s sometimes hard to believe that their first album release was 20 years ago. Smack dab in the middle…
Read MoreQuick question, what do Vegemite, Single Malt Scotch, and Improvisational-Psych-Noise-Space-Drone-Japanese rock have in common? No, they don’t make you vomit, I mean they might,…
Read MoreILoveMakonnen could be described as “eccentrically turnt”, especially when compared against the landscape of R&B rap-singers out today. The mainstream success of “Tuesday” thanks…
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