Concert Review
Orgone 7.30.14 Brooklyn Bowl
Orgone offered up tight, laid-back jams during their gig at Brooklyn Bowl on July 30th
The Offspring 8.1.14 The Stone Pony – Asbury Park
The Offspring celebrated the 20th anniversary of Smash with a gig at The Stone Pony on August 1st
Cage The Elephant 7.30.14 Starland Ballroom
Cage The Elephant performed a sold-out show for a pack of rabid New Jersey fans at the Starland Ballroom on July 30th
Winery Dogs 7.28.14 Revolution Music Hall – Amityville, NY
The Winery Dogs, featuring Billy Sheehan (David Lee Roth, Mr. Big), Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater, Avenged Sevenfold) and Richie Kotzen (Poison, Mr. Big) – played
Galactic 7.23.14 Brooklyn Bowl
Galactic kicked off a four-night run at Brooklyn Bowl on July 23rd with the help of special guests Cyril Neville and guitar prodigy Brandon Niederauer
Gogol Bordello 7.21.14 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville
Gogol Bordello trekked down the winding back roads of central New Jersey for a headlining gig at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville on July 21st
A Sunny Day in Glasgow 7.18.14 Bootleg HiFi – Los Angeles, CA
A Sunny Day in Glasgow’s set was refreshingly free of lights, lasers, gimmicks, or any other modern day bullshit that cultural waste-oids heavily feast on
Slightly Stoopid’s Summer Session 7.18.14 Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA
Slightly Stoopid’s Summer Session rolled into Berkeley on July 18th accompanied by special guests Fishbone, NOFX and Stephen Marley
Phish 7.11.14 Randall’s Island Park NYC
Phish came roaring into New York City on July 11th for the first of a three-night stand at Randall’s Island Park
Waterfront Blues Festival 7.3-6.14 – Portland, OR
The Waterfront Blues Festival hosted Maceo Parker, Los Lonely Boys, Joan Osborne, Dumpstaphunk, Los Lobos and more over 4th of July weekend in Portland, Oregon
Andrew Bird 7.8.14 Central Park Summerstage
Andrew Bird’s free show at Central Park Summerstage was like watching a musical mad scientist conduct the orchestra of his imagination
The Black Lips 7.3.14 House of Vans – Brooklyn, NY
The Black Lips erupted into a frenetic, hour-long set spanning its decade-plus-long career of love letters to early garage rock during a gig at House













