Things got started for the brothers Orrall at a very young age, with their childhood influences deeply impacting their musical path later in life
Sean Kelly
Picnic In The Park: Creating community through music
Picnic in the Park, a local tradition for over 30 years, was adopted by the Philharmonic in 2015
Quiet Riot endures and thrives
These days, Banali is both musically leading and managing the band
Captured! By Robots’ mechanical aggression
The beginning of such an ambitious and labor-intensive band came from a simple dilemma – JBOT was tired of playing music with humans.
Armstrong puts up a mirror to society with ‘God of Carnage’
The school’s first student director in three years, Quillman’s production of God Of Carnage feels more timely than ever for both the college-aged and older demographics given the current political atmosphere
The Train Wrecks @Congress St. Social Club
The band, with their blend of Americana, rock, and country, continually churns out excellent records and puts on engaging shows
ASG, Telekinetic Yeti @The Jinx
The band, who is currently signed to Relapse Records, has made quite a name for themselves with their latest release, Survive Sunrise
Caleb Kopta @Foxy Loxy Café
The Pennsylvania singer has a vocal delivery similar to Bruce Springsteen, though the production is similar to a band like The Killers
Half-Seas Over, Ivan Pulley Band @Barrelhouse South
Their guitar-driven recordings evoke the warm, organic sonics of 70s southern rock
Maria Muldaur channels the blues
THERE AREN’T many artists that have endured as long and with as much dignity and acclaim as Maria Muldaur. The legendary singer, who came up in the Greenwich Village folk […]
Anna Chandler finds new outlet with Nancy Druid
The project, conceivably a solo venture with the help of a rotating cast of musical friends, evokes the work of bands like Throwing Muses but also rides the line towards synth-pop in some places
SHEHEHE breaks down the barriers
SHEHEHE blends elements of hardcore and ’70s British punk with Riot Grrrl-esque sensibilities and the classic rock bombast of Cheap Trick
