Noel Gallagher’s first solo album, Noel Gallagher’s Figh Flying Birds, gives fans exactly what they expected: a 21st Century Oasis […]
Boots Electric brought his exciting brand of rock and roll to the Roxy last night! Let’s rock, can you dig […]
Drugs never felt so good! The War on drugs gave an unbelievable performance last night at the Satellite. In fact, […]
Okay, who wants drugs? That’s right, Philadelphia’s The War on Drugs is coming to LA tomorrow at the Satellite! After […]
Chromeo makes me want to untz untz untz untz. Entering the tail end of their Night Falls tour, Chromeo played […]
New York based disco-house group, The Juan Maclean is back from Venus with their new album, Everybody Get Close! It’s […]
Guest blog by Matt Leister Frank Turner’s fourth and final California show of his Keep My Bones tour celebrated the […]
I can admit that there was a huge misunderstanding between me and the music of AA Bondy. I thought I […]
Mastodon’s 5th album The Hunter is a metal album for the people. It is easily the band’s most accessible collection […]
Loud, fast, heavy distortion, and reverb is what comes to mind when thinking about LA based band Dum Dum Girls […]
Jane’s Addiction is back with their 4th studio album and their first in 8 years. The Great Escape Artist is […]
“I don’t see no fucking rain!” and “Hey, hey…. Brian Wilson, give me some more!” were two of the most […]
Best known for his dark American folk sound, AA Bondy’s first album, American Hearts, was released in the fall of […]
Wooden Shjips are back with the fuzz for your stereo with their latest album West. We decided to do something […]
I have a confession to make. I hate the 80s. Songs I once enjoyed from the era, due to incessant […]
Kasabian return with their 4th studio album and bring back Dan the Automator on production. Velociraptor! is void of any […]
“Maybe it’s been too long since rock ’n’ roll turned you on / So pardon me, just let it set […]
So this is what happens when Wavves comes into LA and plays a free all-ages concert on a non school […]
Very seldom do you come across a band capable of generating a live show that surpasses every expectation you previously […]
Dallas-based rock band Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights (JTNL) released their first major label album, Pardon Me, way back […]
It wasn’t cheap, it wasn’t even a band whose music I follow anymore, but it ended up being more than […]
Los Angeles is a breeding ground for local homegrown rock bands. As one starts, another fades away, merges, or breaks […]
In 1991, Perry Farrell solidified his position in music history—as if he really needed any help—by creating what many have […]
Breaking into the electronica scene with his first solo produced album BLUE in the fall of last year, Sonoio wasted […]
Rounding out the California leg of the last third of their 2011 tour, Maynard, Howerdel and the rest of A […]
Fresh off of his stint as one of the highest acclaimed up and coming Norwegian artists, Thomas Dybdahl decided it […]
(Guest Review by Revlon) I get it. I know that you don’t “do” rock and roll shows anymore. Nowadays, with […]
Nestled in a coastal nook about 30 miles South of San Jose CA there exists a small beach, ice cream, […]
Releasing at least one album every year is not an easy thing to do for a band with a sound […]
When I listened to Incubus, I used to be inspired, put at ease, thrown into harmonious music bliss, and lyrically […]
English singer-songwriter Frank Turner released his 4th studio album, England Keep My Bones, on June 7, produced by Tristan Ivemy […]
The Arctic Monkeys released their 4th album, Suck It and See, on June 7, produced by James Ford at Sound […]
Since the Fox Theater in Oakland CA reopened its remodeled front doors back in January of 2009 with a Social […]
Not every artist can take over the entertainment capital of the world- not every artist is Prince. It’s been over […]
Frank Turner is becoming a rockstar in the United Kingdom- no doubt about that. He’s about two spots away from […]
This review is not going to be pretty- let me get that out of the way first. It’s almost difficult […]