Review: Neon Indian ‘VEGA INTL. Night School’

Alan Palomo of Neon Indian is making his rounds through the indie circuit right now and people are being electrified by his powerful synths, easy demeanor, and 80’s Miami sound. “VEGA INTL. Night School” is one of several unique albums I have heard in a long time, and Palomo is bringing back some sounds that

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Interview: No Joy

No Joy have been really busy, the Canadian quartet completed a rapid-fire tour in Europe, now they are touring across the states with dream pop heroes DIIV. For the entirety of October, the indie rock band were booked solid to play shows all across the country, now they are spending a good amount of tour

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Review: Fuzz ‘II’

Do you like Black Sabbath and proggy psychedelia? Then go listen to Fuzz II! The power-trio return with their second record which brings over an hours worth of chunky riffs, spacey grooves and some good old-fashioned head banging. While nothing on Fuzz II is mind-blowingly original, it’s so fun that it doesn’t matter. The constant

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Review: Treasure Island Music Festival 2015

I was lucky enough to go to not only one of the greatest city’s in the entire U.S. but also one of the best music festival experiences to date. Treasure Island Music Festival occurs every October on the eponymous island, which is situated in the bay between San Francisco and Oakland, the festival brings a

Watch Adele’s First Song In Three Years: Hello (VIDEO)

It’s finally here — Adele’s first new song in three years: Hello. Full of emotion and power, the song is set to be the first single on her new album 25, which will be released on November 20, five years after her smash hit album 21. The video, shot by renowned director Xavier Dolan, was filmed

The San Diego Music Thing: Ten Must See Acts

There is no town like San Diego.  It may not have the bohemia of San Francisco or the glitz and glamour of LA, but California’s second largest city is a true bastion for music. To honor the city’s reverence to music, and help promising opportunity for the city’s future musicians, the San Diego Music Thing

Borgeous Blows Away Sold Out Crowd (Review)

Tucked in a little corner of Hollywood Blvd. is Create nightclub, Los Angeles’ newest, but most buzzed about nightlife spot. On a warm Saturday night (10/17), the club in demand was packed to capacity for an exciting performance from one of electronic music’s fastest rising DJ/Producers, Borgeous. Create is the palatial dance club you would

Review: !!! (Chk Chk Chk) ‘As If’

Over the years, !!! have steered away from their punkish roots to fully embrace funk and disco grooves as their be-all end-all, but unfortunately, it doesn’t work nearly as well as they think it does. While many of their grooves are solid as ever, many of the vocals, arrangements and the songs themselves tend to

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Tonight: We Are Festival in the Valley

If you are in LA and looking for something fun and different to do this weekend, don’t head into the city, instead come to the San Fernando Valley for We Are Festival, a show unlike any you’ve been to before. The We Are Festival is a joint production between www.PascalsWagerTheExperiment.com, 24 Karat Beats and Koobe

Alex Metric Live at Liacouras Center Philadelphia Oct. 10th

Alex Metric has long been known for his work ethic when it comes to his releases. Alex Drury, the man behind the moniker, is a London-based producer and is known for his underground sound, and nu school breaks. He’s remixed a variety of artists, from Madeon to Gorillaz. It’s no wonder that Metric has been