The Afghan Whigs & Built To Spill Announce Co-Headline North American Tour
The Afghan Whigs and Built To Spill are teaming up for a 24 city North American tour which will begin on April 11th in Madison, WI and wrap in Seattle, WA on May 15th. […]
The Afghan Whigs and Built To Spill are teaming up for a 24 city North American tour which will begin on April 11th in Madison, WI and wrap in Seattle, WA on May 15th. […]
Hot on the heels of announcing his new album BOARDING HOUSE REACH (out March 23 via Third Man/Columbia) and releasing the first single, “Connected by Love”, Jack White has unveiled an extensive run of North American headline […]
Jeremy Romeo is a 25 year old singer/songwriter based in Townsville, North Queensland. He started playing piano at the age of six and by the time he was ten he […]
Allegaeon will be back on the road this March with Rings of Saturn, Nekrogoblikon, and Entheos for “The Dank Memes Tour 2018.” This will be the last chance for fans to see Allegaeon before they hit […]
Heavy rock band Small Town Titans has released the Official Music Video for their heartrending single, “Dragonfly.” “Dragonfly” is vocalist Phil Freeman’s celebration and memorial of his mother’s life and tragic passing. “This song was […]
Pink Tea is a project from local Brisbane bloke Tom Murphy. In his mid 20’s with a lot of stories of past experiences to tell in the form of rock music, he […]
Interview By Mariko Margetson From Fall/Winter Vandala Magazine 2017 (Free HERE) I’m driven by a knowledge that life is finite and that makes me lose my mind. I’m like ‘fck […]
I often know if I’m going to enjoy myself at a concert based on the music that is playing before the opener takes the stage. On November 29th before Zane Carney opened for Johnny Lang at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom, the Black Crowes were emanating through the venue. Definitely a good sign.
Blacklite District are quickly becoming the biggest modern rock band in the last ten years thanks to their massive hit single “Cold As Ice”, which has generated over 20 million […]
In the wake of California’s largest wildfire in modern history, Carpinteria’s own Dishwalla played a sold out concert at the Alcazar theater. Formerly known as the Carpinteria Plaza Playhouse theater, the gem of a venue, with accidental perfect acoustics has returned to its original name, Alcazar Theatre. Carpinteria Community Theatre Inc renamed the theater based on its 90th anniversary on April 27, 2018.