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The Driver Era Concert Review

All photos are by Jenn Noga  The Driver Era just finished their third stop on their world tour at the Agora Theater in Cleveland this past week, accompanied by Moontower and The Wrecks. This was my first time at the Agora, and also my first concert in general. That being said, I loved the entire The Driver Era Concert Review

If I Jump, You Jump

All Photos by Jenn Noga The energy of a Smallpools show can only be described as lightning in a bottle. Something truly electric and something you’ll want to hold onto forever. Now, to be perfectly honest, I had only ever heard two Smallpools songs (Million Bucks and People Watching in case you were wondering), and If I Jump, You Jump

Concert Review: The Lonely Generation Tour

Cleveland, Ohio was the sixth stop for headliner Echosmith and special guests Weathers and Jayden Bartels on their 2020 expedition, ‘The Lonely Generation Tour’. As someone who saw Echosmith as an opening band on the 2015 ‘Blurryface Tour’, I knew to expect one thing: a pink umbrella. But let me start from the beginning. The Concert Review: The Lonely Generation Tour

Concert Review: Wilco

All photos by Nolan Shumate Wilco has been a band for longer than I’ve been alive, and it shows.  To peel back the curtain a little bit, this was the first show I ever covered. Talking about music is something I’ve always done, and writing about music is something that I’ve always been interested in. Concert Review: Wilco

COIN: Your New Favorite Band

The crisp weather and fading daylight did not dissuade fans from flocking to see the band COIN in Louisville on the last night of their headlining tour. The indie-pop band is a unique sight to see live; formed in Nashville, a city synonymous with country, COIN delivers fresh pop-laden beats and high energy tunes. Time COIN: Your New Favorite Band

Bowling For Nostalgia

Back in the year 2002, the boy genius himself Jimmy Neutron was captivating the hearts of myself and many other small children across the nation. This was my very first introduction to a band that would have many staple songs throughout my life. In 2003, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis graced the silver screen Bowling For Nostalgia

Mac DeMarco energizes The Agora in his return to Cleveland

(Words and Photos by Chris Ramos) As the remaining members in the crowd feverishly waited for an encore that they chanted for, over and over again, guitarist Andy White walks out onto the stage.  The crowd begins to cheer and those that hadn’t yet exited the ballroom, slowly gravitate back towards the stage to see Mac DeMarco energizes The Agora in his return to Cleveland

Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

I’ve listened to my fair share of psychedelic rock. I can listen to Jimi Hendrix and Cream with the best of them. If you ask me about Pink Floyd, I could go on for an hour about how “Atom Heart Mother” should be their most celebrated piece of work, but that’s a story for another Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

American Authors FlashFest Concert Review

Last Thursday American Authors graced the student green with an hour-long set, featuring their old and new hits alike. They were welcomed as part of Kent State University’s Flash Fest – our annual spring festival – and they didn’t disappoint. Most known for their single, “Best Day of My Life” which was strategically placed at the American Authors FlashFest Concert Review

Ed Sheeran Concert Review: Perspectives from a superfan and a casual fan

by Augusta Battoclette (casual fan) and Jessie Roos (superfan) Augusta Battoclette Ed Sheeran came on stage by himself in Pittsburgh last Saturday night after openers Anne Marie and Snow Patrol each respectively got the crowd warmed up in their sets. Armed with just a foot loop pedal, his guitar, his voice and a microphone, Sheeran Ed Sheeran Concert Review: Perspectives from a superfan and a casual fan