Denis Diken with Bell Sound: Hear Them Ring

Take a trip back to the days of super mellow surf rock with Denis Diken with Bell Sound.  Diken takes a break from drumming for The Smithereens, the 1980s band best known for their album Blood And Roses, to front his own side project.  The group creates classic 1960s pop…

by   |  02/12/2010  |  Comments (0)

Aaron Lewis: Making A Mark

For those with a soft spot for radio rock, Staind front man Aaron Lewis is embarking on his sixth annual acoustic tour. Best known for anguish-filled anthems like “It’s Been Awhile” and “Right Here,” the baritone of soft-metal angst just wrapped up his North American tour with Staind and reunited…

by   |  02/11/2010  |  Comments (0)

Primal Static: The Curtain Of Many Faces

You hear a lot of bands talk about how they are trying to break the mold of the music industry and are providing listeners with music that is really something unique and different.  But how many of them are actually doing what they say?  Listening to Primal Static’s The Curtain

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Foghat: Take It Easy

 

Classic rock and blues band Foghat is heading to the Garden State.  The band, hailing originally from Great Britain, is known for their guitar-driven sound featured in songs like “Slow Ride” and “I Just Want To Make Love To You.”  The band’s line-up includes one original member, drummer

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Dromedary Records: Getting Over The Hump

Get ready to break out the flannel shirts and ripped jeans to time warp back to the ‘90s. Dromedary Records, a small New Jersey-based label that produced indie rock bands as well as put on shows in the NY/NJ area between 1993 and 2000, is celebrating their re-launch.  After time…

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