Jeff Rosenstock - Frenetic, passionate, and a really fun time
It is my sincere belief that Rosenstock has fully tapped into the minds and souls of the late 20’s crowd. They grew up with Rosenstock’s music and he seems like he has captured the essence of growing up post 9/11 and trying to find their own voices and paths in the world. Beyond that - Rosenstock is just plain fun to watch.
The Feelies - a slow burn to chaos
Anyone who has seen The Feelies knows that you have to invest your time. They generally start slow, sometimes even as a different band called, The Willies. But don’t let the slow cooking fool you.
Dave Stewart - Half of the Eurythmics but 100% soul
The 1980’s were certainly made more interesting with the rise of MTV. The Eurythmics were part of that movement. Creating haunting melodies with catchy songs made for music that has lasted the test of time. Dave Stewart assembled a stellar band (of all women btw) and offered up a truly engaging evening of music.
Set It Off Ignites The Fillmore in Philadelphia
Set It Off brought their “The Deathless Tour” to a packed house at The Fillmore in Philly last week. The band opened with the hit single “Parasite” which immediately had the audience crowd surfing into the caring hands of the security team.
From Iceland to Philly: Daði Freyr’s Towering Performance @ The Brooklyn Bowl
As I stood at the end of the photo pit of The Brooklyn Bowl, I leaned over and asked one of my fellow photographers, “So, have you seen him before?” “No, have you?” “Yea.” So, you have no idea of what he looks like?” “No, why?” “Nothing. you’ll see in about 3 minutes.”
Sleater-Kinney’s Electrifying Sold-Out Show in Philly
Sleater-Kinney made their trek to Philly for a sold-out performance at the TLA to promote their incredible new album, Little Rope.
Mom Jeans Deliver Winning Performance at Starland Ballroom
Starland Ballroom has been host to many noteworthy acts and this past weekend California-based emo-rock band Mom Jeans stopped by to deliver a fun and high-energy performance that showcased their vibrant and sincere style.
Turnover Return With Sold-Out Stone Pony Show
It’s a testament to a band’s longevity that they can maintain a loyal and dedicated fanbase and indie band Turnover have certainly proven their enduring appeal and staying power throughout the years.
Eric Gales has the Blues
Eric Gales is an American blues-rock guitarist and singer. Born on October 29, 1974, in Memphis, Tennessee, he began playing guitar at a very young age, influenced by his older siblings Eugene and Manuel, who were also musicians. Gales gained attention for his exceptional guitar skills and soulful voice, often drawing comparisons to guitar legends like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
COBRAH @ Union Transfer: A Performance of Unrestrained Mayhem
COBRAH brought her full energy out to a packed house at Philly’s Union Transfer and gave nothing short of a spectacular performance. She owned the space, giving more than the audience could ask for from beginning to end.
Sun Ra Arkestra continues their exploration of time and space.
The Sun Ra Arkestra is a legendary avant-garde jazz ensemble formed by the visionary musician Sun Ra. Sun Ra, born Herman Poole Blount in 1914, was a highly influential figure in the world of jazz, known for his eclectic and experimental approach to music, as well as his elaborate cosmic philosophy.
POP EVIL BRINGS "FLESH & BONE TOUR" TO ASBURY PARK
The Stone Pony was packed to the gills Saturday, November 4th for rock and roll mega stars – Pop Evil. Crossing the country with their “Flesh & Bone Tour” to promote their new album Skeletons, the band was fired up about their hit single (by the same name) “Skeletons” reaching #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart that day.
The Unstoppable Force & Message Of Dorian Electra
Experimental – pop artist, Dorian Electra commanded the stage with high velocity to a packed house at Philly’s Union Transfer.
Madi Diaz WOWS @ Philly’s World Café Live
Lancaster Pa native, Madi Diaz, kept a WXPN’s World Café Live sold-out audience’s eyes and ears transfixed throughout the night with only her silky-smooth voice, guitar & heartfelt lyrics.
Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit Electrify The Met In Philadelphia
The Met in Philadelphia was alive with energy as Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit took the stage for a spectacular sold-out performance.
The Weeklings’ Raspberry Park
From the Neighborhood of Jem Records
The Weeklings Raspberry Park.
Seventeen Songs, Forty min.
A Night Of Unstoppable Energy: Neck Deep At Philly’s Franklin Music Hall
Sammy Rae & The Friends Ignite The Fillmore In Philadelphia
There are times when you come across an artist and they completely challenge your expectations in a way that leaves you reeling after you’ve heard and seen them perform live for the first time. Sammy Rae & The Friends was that band for me.
The Parlor Mob Reunites for the 50th Anniversary of The Stone Pony
On a cold February night, Asbury Park rockers The Parlor Mob reunited to kick off the 50th anniversary celebration of The Stone Pony.
THE STONE PONY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS: "STONE PONY DAY" PROCLAMATION AND ANNIVERSARY EVENT
The Stone Pony, an iconic venue and cornerstone of musical history, proudly announces its 50th-anniversary celebration. In honor of this monumental milestone, the New Jersey State Legislature, Monmouth County, and the City of Asbury Park unite to proclaim February 8th as "Stone Pony Day."
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