Concert Reviews
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Shows are so much more enjoyable when both the opening and main the acts are talented. New Politics just began their tour with Dreamers and The Wrecks, kicking off at the House of Blues in Cleveland on Friday. Each performance was full of energy and dancing. The Wrecks opened with a lively set, getting the […]
“Hey these guys are pretty good,” a security guard next to the stage yells to me over the roar of the crowd as New Politics finishes their song “Girl Crush” at The House of Blues in Cleveland February 16. New Politics lead vocalist and frontman David Boyd had the packed floor on their toes all […]
In honor of his new album Blue Madonna released Jan. 12, BORNS is heading out on an international tour. The 26-year-old singer/songwriter was supposed to be at the Agora Theater in Cleveland, but renovations and construction forced his team to scramble last minute in order to accomodate a show at The Goodyear Theater in Akron […]
Halsey sang and danced to a sold-out crowd at the Wolstein Center last Wednesday on the latest stop of her Hopeless Fountain Kingdom tour. The show was opened by Charli XCX playing some of her best hits from the last few years. She got the crowd warmed up for PARTYNEXTDOOR who got the crowd pumped […]
A line wrapped all the way around the buildings of East 4th in downtown Cleveland the brisk night of November 12. Passersby looked in wonder of who was capable of drawing in so many young souls dressed in overalls and flat rim hats. It was none other than Tyler the Creator. After releasing his highly […]
Photos by: Sophie Minello The Front Bottoms consist of a unique sound that sets them apart from other bands. The band recently released more groundbreaking music on their album entitled “Going Grey.” This album created a different sound unlike The Front Bottoms’ past albums. In the past, The Front Bottoms created music with an edgy […]
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend David Crosby sold out the Kent Stage on the blistering, rainy night of Sunday, November 5th to over 600 baby-boomers and classic rock lovers. Accompanying him on tour are some of his most beloved musical friends: his son James Raymond on keys, Mai Agan on bass, Steve DiStanislao […]
“I wish my ears would stop ringing”, my brother says to me two hours post-Death Grips concert. Last night I had the pleasure of seeing industrial hip-hop trio Death Grips at the Agora in Cleveland. They are on tour with metal band Ministry, as the openers. Everyone lined up outside was dressed for the occasion […]