Show Review: Sessa and the Low Hums at Conor Byrne
Show Review: Sessa and the Low Hums at Conor Byrne
Read moreShow Review: Sessa and the Low Hums at Conor Byrne
Read moreThere is no hiding the talent of the band and they are only recently starting to build a following – catch Proofs as they push their way to the top of the local scene.
Read moreWith a venerable venue with star-like-lights as a backdrop for these artists, shows like these are why you go to shows. Not for just an escape but for inspiration of what we really do offer beyond tech.
Read moreThe EP release was a spectacle for local rock and all the ways we can connect to the music around us. Crazy Eyes is embarking on a new year, with more music to be released but till then, go immerse yourself in their recent EP “It’s Over, Everybody” released on local DIY Label Den Tapes.
Read morePerformed at a venue which emphasizes respect of differences and located on a strip which peers down on Amazonia, this is the power of the local scene.
Read moreIt seems fitting, that Lydia Ramsey would perform her record release at a venue which is nostalgia in feel yet is placed where the struggles with balancing new with the old is visible right out the entryway. As Ramsey’s closing song so elegantly states — things will get better, will get better in a little while.
Read moreTacos, a glorious food which can be had anytime, day or night. Tacos! The Band can also be something not only tasty but also insanely enjoyable!
Read moreDuring one of their songs, John Spinney, the lead singer, climbs the nearby speaker cabinet and like the nightwatchman at his perch during the storm, glared out toward the crowd and started singing his song. Perched with the mic on the speaker, he lunged forward, and crowd surfed into the crowd.
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