Turnover | Nashville, TN
It's been years since Turnover last played in the music city. Pre-pandemic, the Virginia Beach band had made stops at venues like Exit/In and Rocketown. However, in support of their newest record, Myself In The Way, their tour brought them to Brooklyn Bowl on 11/15/2022 with supporting acts Horse Jumper of Love and Yumi Zouma.
Pinkshift | Nashville, TN
Tying up their tour with a bow, Pinkshift rolled through Nashville with Jigsaw Youth to shred a gig at Drkmttr. By 9:00, the crowd was warmed up and ready for the band’s hour-long set.
Kelaska Interview
We sat down with indie-pop singer Kelaska around the release of her new track ‘autopilot’. We discussed her musical background, influences and upcoming plans.
Lucy Dacus | Eugene, OR
On November 13th, Lucy Dacus and Haley Heynderickx visited Eugene’s McDonald Theatre. Excited fans were lined up outside the venue hours before doors even opened, ready to be right next to the barricade to scream along with Dacus’s lyrics.
Pianos Become the Teeth | Chicago, IL
Pianos Became the Teeth stopped at Subterranean in Chicago, IL for the final date of the second leg of their tour in support of their phenomenal new album Drift
Origami Angel | Atlanta, GA
Making a grand entrance, Origami Angel, Pool Kids, and Insignificant Other took The Masquerade in Atlanta by storm on Saturday, November 12th.
A Tiger Made of Lightning "The Only Way Out Is Through" EP Review
A Tiger Made of Lightning’s sophomore EP, The Only Way Out Is Through provides a solid follow up to the band’s first EP It’s Chaos, Be Kind. The Columbus, Ohio-based band has become known for being a break-out band in the post-hardcore and emo genre, and The Only Way Out Is Through showcases their writing ability as both an instrumental and lyrical powerhouse.
Tigers Jaw | Atlanta, GA
Tigers Jaw, along with Glitterer and Heart Attack Man, popped in for a visit at Terminal West in downtown Atlanta in celebration of their new Old Clothes EP
The Messenger Birds "Tragic Comedy" Review
Need a fix of hard, grungy, politically angry music to get you through the day? What if there’s a little bit of synth sprinkled in? Then The Messenger Birds’ sophomore album, Tragic Comedy, is just the album for you.