Volumes are a Los Angeles based metal core band that opened for Issues on their Headspace Tour 2017. Volumes were formed and founded in 2009 and debuted their very first EP, “The Concept of Dreaming” in 2010. In 2011, “Via” debuted as their full-length albums along with “No Sleep” as their sophomore album in 2014. Both albums skyrocketed to Number 1 in the iTunes Rock & Metal charts.
Shreveport rockers The Seratones are currently on a regional South East USA tour. Hitting a few fantastic festivals, peppered between with smaller shows at iconic venues, they rocked Charlottes Visulite Theatre.
Viva Le Vox is a three piece band that originated in Lake Worth, Florida but currently hail from Greensboro, North Carolina. They are a mix of Tom Waits, off beat Southern swing ala Squirrel Nut Zippers, with a dash of Nick Cave thrown in for good measure.
New Orleans natives MUTEMATH took the stage in St. Petersburg Florida on Sept. 30th after the release of their fifth album Play Dead. The band had experienced a minor set back before the tour began with the unexpected and upsetting news of their long time drummer Darren King leaving the band. The band's vocalist Paul Meany was ultimately faced with a dilemma in determining the future of the band, he decided to call up an old friend to fill the void and join the band on their Play Dead Live Tour.
Western Connecticut is home to a charming venue known as the Palace Theater of Danbury. Last Friday night it was a stop on the latest tour of Scottish born singer / songwriter Al Stewart who has been practicing his craft since the 1960’s.
When Pirates and Punks come out to play, Denver is truly the place to be. Chicago natives Flatfoot 56 are currently touring supporting their Odd Boat album, released March 14th 2017, and brought Denver's own Potato Pirates out for a night on fun at the Marquis Theater.
The English indie rock band, Glass Animals, made their return to Los Angeles with an explosive sold out show at the Shrine Auditorium. To match their brand-new stage design, countless fans shared the pineapple themed enthusiasm that matched the insane energy the band delivered.
The Master of the Party, Andrew WK, brought his party to the Summit Theater in Denver, CO. He is currently on the first leg of his tour "The Party Never Dies!"
Future Islands took the stage at the White Oak Music Hall and increased emotional tensions in the room. While casual listeners likely latched on to driving bass lines and hi-hats of the group’s top songs, loyal fans more attuned to the words being sung, experienced an hour of introspection while their bodies bounced and moved to the beat of each song.
Legendary Irish rockers Stiff Little Fingers played at the Marquis Theater in Denver, CO on their 40th anniversary tour. Going strong since 1977, these Belfast boys still bring a high energy, thrilling show.
Aussie punk favorites the Smith Street Band made a stop at the Boot and Saddle in Philadelphia last week as part of their extensive U.S. tour promoting their new album More Scared of You Than You Are of Me, which was released in April. The show sold out in advance of doors, and the bar-slash-venue was packed to the gills with fans looking to escape the rainy weather long before the festivities actually started. Kicking things off was indie hip-hop artist Astronautalis (Andy Bothwell) who had the crowd jumping within a song or two, thanks to his insanely catchy beats and dynamic stage presence.
Melbourne, Victoria (AUS) based punk legends, The Living End, are back in the USA, delivering gritty sounds, explosive energy, and driving beats. While on the tail end of their tour, we caught up with them in Denver, CO, playing The Marquis Theater.
SoundBite Magazine hosted an Indie Rock infused event with South Florida local artists: Long Shore Drift, The Takers and Leavers, and The Polar Boys! The groups and audience enjoyed diverse music and participated in the farewell of Long Shore Drift.
During their 2017 tour, The Maine is celebrating their 10 year anniversary of their musical union. They released their re-charged album, "Lovely Little Lonely" in April.
South Florida's Latin Rock group, Baraja, discusses controversial topics in their Alternative Rock tracks. Their bullish tracks discuss a world consumed by social media and handheld devices. The trio are currently recording their upcoming album which will be released next year.
Cindy Wilson best known for being one of the founding members of legendary new wave group The B-52s embarks on her first solo tour in anticipation of her new solo album "Change" which will be available everywhere in November. If given a chance to catch her on her North American tour, expect a show with a combination of celestial vibes with a psychedelic chillness."
Sydney's Middle Kids opened the show for Sylvan Esso in Brooklyn, New York. BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn hosts an array of summer concerts with diverse musical acts. Middle Kids enchanted audiences with their abundant stage presence and euphoric Indie Pop melodies. Their elated tracks attract listeners with their delightful hooks and swift vocals. The band members are Hannah Joy, lead singer, Tim Fitz, guitarist, and Harry Day, drummer. Middle Kids are currently on their United States tour, visit their Facebook page and website for more information.