Lelia Broussard: A Terse Masquerade

Lelia Broussard’s music has a confessional quality, it’s like she has so much to say, but only so much track time. Her style is punctuated by feel good groves with her crystalline voice on top of it all to create something both beautiful and powerful; quite a pretty portrait, right?…

by   |  03/22/2011  |  Comments (0)

Egypt Central: A Taste Of The Sandy Land

Play video games? Like to watch films? Ever go to sports events? Then you’ve probably heard Egypt Central, whose hits “Taking You Down,” “You Make Me Sick” and “Over And Under” has sold 42,000 copies of their self-titled debut. Now’s your chance to see the Memphis band perform these songs…

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The Poison Tree: Swinging From The Branches

Steve Salad, the ex-King Of France leader, will be playing with his new project, The Poison Tree, on Wednesday, March 23, at Joe’s Pub in NYC. The singer/songwriter’s band plays primarily folk music. Their self-titled debut album was recently released on March 15 and, with emotional lyrics, the gifted Brooklyn…

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All Time Low: Dirty Work Pays Off

All Time Low is set to head out on The Dirty Work Tour to support their major label debut, Dirty Work. Supporting bands include: Yellowcard, Hey Monday and The Summer Set. The tour starts off at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia on March 22 and stops at The Starland Ballroom

by   |  03/20/2011  |  Comments (0)

Richard Ashcroft: An Evolution Into An Outside Realm

Set to release his first solo album in over four years, Richard Ashcroft is gearing up for his new release, United Nations Of Sound on March 22. To support the CD, Ashcroft will be playing a show at The Bowery Ballroom on March 23. The release, which was recorded in…

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British Sea Power: Back With A Vengeance

After being away from the U.S. since 2008, British Sea Power have returned and are on tour this Spring to support their latest release, Valhalla Dancehall. The band will be playing at Maxwell’s in Hoboken on March 21 and an 18+ show on March 22 at The Music Hall of

by   |  03/19/2011  |  Comments (0)

Kodo: One Earth, One Rhythm

Celebrating their 30-year anniversary and the release of a new album Akatsuki, Kodo will be embarking on their One Earth Tour. By incorporating graceful dancing into their performances not only will the audience be captivated but also will feel like they are part of a community larger than that can…

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Adelitas Way: Coming This Way

The hard rock band Adelitas Way are set to perform on Sunday, March 20, at the Starland Ballroom and on Thursday, March 24, at the Gramercy Theatre in NY. After being signed to Virgin Records in 2008, Adelitas Way released the hit single “Invincible,” which reached number 6 on the…

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Bill Toms: Marching To The Saint

Bill Toms will share his musical gifts at The Saint in Asbury Park on March 19. The former guitarist for Joe Grushecky And The Houserockers will be performing songs off of his album, which is said to be released in the fall. His country blues melodies and soulful lyrics will…

by   |  03/17/2011  |  Comments (0)

Let It Go: Ready, Set Go

West Orange natives Let It Go will be playing at The Saint, in Asbury Park, on Saturday, March 19. The band combines rap with alternative rock and have previously played at The Stone Pony and NYC’s Gramercy Theatre. They are attempting to do what they did last year, in which…

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