Arlan Fieles, The Balladeer, a heavily hyphenated, two-time Makin Waves Award-winning Jersey Shore talent who writes, sings, produces, plays all kinds of keyboards, guitars and harmonicas, and wrote ...
There’s a new album dropping on Friday, a New York City show happening on March 27 th, and much more to come! Gogol Bordello ...
The career of brilliant saxophonist and clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera began in his native Cuba, where he first earned worldwide recognition as a member of the all-star group Irakere. Since coming to ...
Nate Ruess and Sam Means have resurrected The Format for their first album in 20 years. It’s an astounding achievement and ...
The festival had 25 consecutive years. From 1995 to 2018 doing cross country tours and a special 25 th anniversary in 2019. It truly was punk rock summer camp. Bands honed their sound and talent. Fans ...
No Love For The Middle Child has dropped his brand new single, “Ashes On The Floor.” With more exciting things to come, it’s ...
Garage rock is an amorphous label, embracing virtually anything from the mid-1960s that sounds intense and energetic and isn’t overly polished. The term has been used interchangeably with punk rock ...
You know the cliché saying that all good things must come to an end? Well, this one is bidding farewell with their final album, a final string of shows, and an album of unreleased demos. Tennis, the ...
Real Friends’ new album, Blue Hour, is their first full-length with new vocalist Cody Muraro. You must remember that this band has been in the emo spotlight for a decade now, and even with this lineup ...
Last month we had the honor, privilege, and time of our life (pun intended) at the pop punk/emo/alternative rock festival that has taken the world by storm over the last three years – When We Were ...
Bob Marley’s still-timely 1979 song, “So Much Trouble in the World,” the CD’s only cover, finds Williams dueting with Mavis Staples and singing of “men sailing on their ego trips…million miles from ...