by Brittney Corridean The Electric Factory was filled to maximum capacity Saturday night as two very popular singers, George Ezra and Hozier, came to town to play a very amazing, one of a kind show. The crowd varied from babes to bearded hipsters to baby boomers; it was a Read More
by Adam McGrath For me, Saturday night’s sold-out show at Union Transfer was like paging through someone else’s photo album. (They still have those, right?) As I watched Philly’s Beach Slang bask in the warmth of a hometown show and listened to Cursive emotionally perform their Read More
by Matt Kelchner It’s been a long time since the Movielife last played in Philadelphia. A really long time. Lead singer Vinnie Caruana mentioned in between songs that their last performance was at the Trocadero Theatre in 2003. Now, 12 years later, the Long Island punk band Read More
ELEL at Johnny Brenda’s, 3/2 Nashville indie pop collective ELEL and Richmond rockers Avers paid a visit to Johnny Brenda’s Monday night as part of their current tour. The two have been making their way down the East Coast towards warmer weather for the past several days. Read More
by Dan Williams They’re as comfortable as your favorite old jeans. Asleep at the Wheel is in their forty-fourth year and still bringing trademark Texas Swing to folks around the world. Philadelphia native and band founder Ray Benson started the band along with Lucky Oceans in Read More