Any time I hear that one of my favorite bands is playing at Neumos, I think it’s a match made in Heaven. Because, well, Neumos is one of my...
As I sat waiting for the show to begin, I really had no idea what I had gotten myself into. The crowd waiting for the Field Report solo project...
So, before this show I was beyond interested on how Theophilus London would perform. He has a very jazzy and classy sound to him which you don’t hear often,...
The day before Ariel Pink took to the stage at Neumos, I sat in a typical Monday morning stupor as my professor lectured on thermochemistry. “Entropy,” she began to...
Across the audience you could see heads swinging with their eyes closed — calm expressions that made people look like they were very far away but at the same time so...
Currently at the Frye Art Museum, a little more than half of the gallery space is dominated by Jessiea Kenney, a Washington based artist and musician. I attended the...
On Friday, January 16th, the Vera Project hosted Girls That Shred II, a benefit for the grassroots organization Skate Like A Girl. Skate Like A Girl has chapters from...
The last time I saw Joyce Manor at The Vera Project they had been slightly disappointing due to an early end because Barry’s voice couldn’t take all of his...
I rolled out of bed and drove to my internship on a seemingly average summer day. But as I downed my 7 a.m. cup of coffee, and caffeine began...
Self described as “synthesized love notes,” The Flvr Blue crafts fun pop music with sweeping synthesized beats and beautifully sung/occasionally chopped melodies. Their limited catalogue has a ton of...