Photos and Review by: Jason Robey January 30, 2025: Hot on the heels of the release of their first full-length studio album Girl Dinner, just last week, Colorado bluegrass quartet Big Richard made an early tour stop at the Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte. The intimate show started with a 45-minute set by alternative-folk group The... Continue Reading →
Traffic Cones & Thunderous Horns: Moon Zooz Closes Out a Wild Show
Photos and Review by Jolene Rheault CHARLOTTE, NC —Neighborhood Theatre was electric on January 22, 2025, as Honeycomb, Moon Hooch, and Too Many Zooz delivered a night of explosive energy and genre-defying soundscapes. From the moment the first notes hit, the audience was on their feet, ready for a wild ride through funk, jazz, and... Continue Reading →
Silverstein Brings 25 Years of Noise to The Fillmore Charlotte
Dan Russell-Pinson - January 21, 2025 2025 marks Silverstein’s 25th year as a band and they brought the celebratory vibes to The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC last night for the 8th stop of their “25 Years of Noise” tour. Joining the party were opening acts Thursday, Arm’s Length and Split Chain. Formed in 2000 in... Continue Reading →
LØREN Delivers Explosive First Headline Show at Whisky A Go Go
The dimly lit Whisky A Go Go, a historic cornerstone of rock music known for hosting legends such as The Doors, Led Zeppelin, and Janis Joplin, was the perfect backdrop for LØREN’s first-ever headline show. The venue’s gritty, intimate vibe, where old-school charm and modern energy collide, sets the stage for the multifaceted artist whose... Continue Reading →
Four Year Strong return to Charlotte with a sold out show at Amos’ Southend
Photos and Writing by Thom Hooper Four Year Strong brought their blend of pop-punk and hardcore punk to a sold out Amos' Southend Saturday night with openers Free Throw, One Step Closer and Death Lens who all performed in front of a high energy crowd setting the stage for a great evening of music.I have been a fan... Continue Reading →
Better Lovers at The Underground Charlotte
Photos and Writing by Kenny Brown Hardcore phenoms Better Lovers stopped by The Underground at The Fillmore Charlotte on their current tour for the release of their new album Highly Irresponsible. As a major Dillinger Escape Plan/Greg Puciato fan this was a show I was seriously excited for, and it did not disappoint. The energy... Continue Reading →
Chat Pile at Le Poisson Rouge
Chat Pile played a sold out NYC show at Le Poisson Rouge in support of their new album Cool World
The Black Dahlia Murder and Dying Fetus in Charlotte
Photos and writing by Dillon Reesor Charlotte’s The Fillmore was alive and kicking on October 30th, as fans packed in for a high-energy lineup headlined by some of the heaviest hitters in the scene. With crowd surfers and mosh pits in full force, the bill brought out the best in both the bands and the... Continue Reading →
Dashboard Confessional, Boys Like Girls, and Taylor Acorn Bring The Best of Emo Nostalgia to The Hollywood Palladium
On Sunday, October 1st, the Hollywood Palladium came alive in pure emo glory for The Dashboard Confessional’s highly anticipated headline tour. Featuring special guests Boys Like Girls and Taylor Acorn, The jam-packed, 28-city tour kicked off in September in New Jersey and has slowly made its way across the coast, one show at a time.... Continue Reading →
Folk Frenzy Under the Stars: Trampled By Turtles and Houndmouth Light Up North Carolina
Photos and Review by Jolene Rheault On Saturday, October 5, The Amp Ballantyne played host to a night of soul-stirring music, as Trampled By Turtles and Houndmouth delivered an incredible blend of indie rock, blues, and folk. The open-air venue, paired with the cool autumn breeze, made for a perfect setting to enjoy two bands... Continue Reading →
