
The Offspring & Neon Trees 09.19.12 Terminal 5 NYC
The Offspring took over Terminal 5 during a stop on their world tour in support of their latest record, Days Go By
Slash 09.18.12 Hammerstein Ballroom NYC
Slash had Hammerstein Ballroom in the palm of his hand during his NYC gig on September 18th
Florence + The Machine 09.15.12 Jones Beach
Florence and the Machine played for a near sold out crowd at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater as they set out on the second
On The Fifty ‘Four Friends Who Happen To Play Music’
On The Fifty looks less like a band playing a hometown show and more like four college kids enjoying a few brief hours of freedom
Circa Survive 09.14.12 Terminal 5 New York City
Circa Survive hit up Terminal 5 in New York on 9/14, with Touche Amore playing in support
The Avett Brothers ‘The Carpenter’
Call it my Southern sincerity, but if you listen to The Carpenter, and your heart isn’t stolen, you are soulless and clearly a zombie
Steve Vai 09.11.12 Best Buy Theatre – New York City
Steve Vai rocked the Best Buy Theater on September 11th to help plug his ninth studio album, The Story of Light
Divine Fits ‘A Thing Called Divine Fits’
What do you get when you combine Spoon’s Britt Daniel with Wolf Parade’s Dan Boeckner, and New Bomb Turks’ Sam Brown
The Vaccines 09.10.12 Bowery Ballroom NYC
The Vaccines brought their brand of British indie rock to American shores during their Bowery Ballroom gig on September 10th
Skerik’s Bandalabra ‘Just Try It’
Skerik’s history playing with the likes of Les Claypool and Marco Benevento has proven he’s adaptable to all types of musical tastes. And his latest
California Wives ‘Art History’
Art History, the debut by California Wives, is a spacey, synth heavy sound reminiscent of Neon Indian and Interpol
Roxette 09.02.12 The Beacon Theatre NYC
Roxette has still got the look, and the Swedish pop duo strutted their stuff at the legendary Beacon Theatre in New York City on September