Weakened Friends at The Meadows

Photos and Writing by Kyle Ostrander On a cold winter Monday night, Weakened Friends brought their electric energy to the stage at The Meadows in NYC. The band, who are known for their catchy songs and enthusiastic live performances, delivered a show the crowd certainly won’t soon forget. The set was filled with cuts from... Continue Reading →

Baroness, Sheer Mag, Imperial Triumphant at Webster Hall

Photos and Writing by Kyle Ostrander On Wednesday night, Baroness played NYC’s Webster Hall for the penultimate stop of their Sweet Oblivion tour. The band were on the road in support of their new album, Stone. Baroness hit the stage with electric energy, kicking off the set with Last Word before jumping into The Sweetest... Continue Reading →

Mia x Ally at Delmar Hall

Photos and Writing by Valkyrie Löfgren Mia x Ally are on the road this fall/winter for their “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” Tour, and it’s an experience you won’t want to miss!Electric violinist Mia Asano and bagpiper/multi-instrumentalist Ally Crowley-Duncan (a.k.a. Ally the Piper) joined forces in April 2022 after their online collaboration left fans... Continue Reading →

The Milestone’s Halloween Fiasco 2023

This Halloween, The Milestone had several local artist come 'in costume' as other artists. Every artist absolutely 'killed' it. See below for the pictures! Silverwing as Papa Roach Sea Slugs as Mountain Goats My Blue Hope as The Killers JPH as Bloodhound Gang Anchor Detail as The Cars Hey Richard as The Spice Girls Reflect//Refine... Continue Reading →

“The World Is Nothing But Noise”: An Interview with S.C. Shoegaze Band, Scrlett.

 Hailing from Sumter, South Carolina, shoegaze band Scrlett brings their dreamy, distorted, and textured sound across North and South Carolina borders. Loosely founded in 2019, the group of friends, consisting of lead guitarist Austin Burdick, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Dalton Kirby, bassist Barry Simpson, and drummer Cameron Ellerbe, created Scrlett as a means of pursuing their passion for music; the band vicariously serving as a cathartic outlet for both Burdick and Kirby. At their Jambox show alongside bands Daisy Lace and Bluegill, I spoke to Scrlett about the therapeutic release of songwriting, the community found within the local music scene, and, of course--moshing grandmas.

Invent Animate at Hangar 1819

Invent Animate Photos and Writing by Olivia RozinskiWhen Invent Animate announced their Heavener tour back at the end of June I was absolutely thrilled. Not only was I excited for them to go from being the opener to headlining, but their own openers (Aviana, Thrown, and Void of Vision) were bands I already had on... Continue Reading →

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