Black Veil Brides Bring a Night of Controlled Chaos to a Packed Palladium Times Square

May 28, 2026 – Palladium Times Square, New York City On a night when New York City was overflowing with black clothing, white face paint, studded accessories, and enough youthful energy to shake the foundations of NYC’s Palladium Times Square, Black Veil Brides delivered a performance that reminded everyone why they remain one of the […]
Lords of Acid Bring the Spirit of 1990s Limelight Back to NYC at Racket 05/12/2026

“It felt like every night at Limelight — industrial, metal, dance, drag, chaos, and pure NYC club energy — all thrown together into one loud, sweaty room.” On May 12, 2026, Racket NYC turned into a time machine back to the early 1990s New York club scene. The lineup headlined by Lords of Acid wasn’t just a concert — […]
The Head and the Heart at Brooklyn Paramount – May 10, 2026 (Mother’s Day)

A 15-Year Celebration That Felt Personal Inside a Massive Room “The vocals were the centerpiece all night — three lead singers, beautiful harmonies, and songs that still hit as hard as they did 15 years ago.” There are venues that feel historic, and then there are venues that feel almost overwhelming the second you walk […]
Soul Asylum (Acoustic) – Sacred Heart University Community Theatre, Fairfield, CT – April 19, 2026

A stripped-down set that traded volume for feel—and didn’t lose a thing. In a 500-seat room that was just about packed, Soul Asylum showed exactly why their catalog holds up more than 30 years in. No drums, no stage production—just Dave Pirner on guitar and vocals, Ryan Smith handling acoustic lead work, and Jeremy Tappero on bass. Three voices, three guitars, and a […]
OUR LADY PEACE / THE VERVE PIPE – TOAD’S PLACE, NEW HAVEN, CT (MARCH 31, 2026)

“A packed room, a 90s lineup, and songs that still hit with purpose.” At Toad’s Place, this show felt like something I would have booked myself back in the 90s. Two bands that came up in that era, still playing rooms like this, still drawing a full crowd. It wasn’t nostalgia for the sake of it—it […]
KIDS THAT FLY @ SPACE BALLROOM — HOMETOWN CT SHOW FEELS LIKE A LAUNCH PAD TO BIGGER THINGS

“Catch this band in a small club before they truly ‘take off’.” March 26, 2026 — Space Ballroom There’s something different about a hometown show when a band is right on the edge of breaking out—and that’s exactly what it felt like inside Space Ballroom in Hamden, CT on Friday night. The venue holds maybe a […]
Naomi Cowan Brings Welcome to Paradise to SOB’s on International Women’s Day

Naomi Cowan — March 8, 2026 | SOB’s, New York City “On a night celebrating women in reggae, Naomi Cowan turned SOB’s into a living tribute to the past, present, and future of the genre.” For anyone who has spent time in New York’s reggae and world-music scene, SOB’s (Sounds of Brazil) holds a special place in […]
Warren Haynes Band — Live at The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY — March 6, 2026

There are few musicians who seem as completely at home on stage as Warren Haynes. Whether he’s leading the Warren Haynes Band, fronting Gov’t Mule, or drawing from his years with The Allman Brothers Band, Haynes has built a career around playing live music at a level that very few artists can sustain. That reputation was reinforced once again […]
Descendents — The Dome at Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford, CT — February 19, 2026

There was no easing into this show. Descendents hit the stage at The Dome at Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre and immediately launched into “Everything Sux,” and from that moment forward the pace never let up. The band tore through their set with machine-like precision, stacking song after song with barely a breath in between. At […]
Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls — Live at The Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford, CT — February 19, 2026

Frank Turner walked onto the stage at The Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre like someone who knew exactly where he belonged. As co-headliner alongside Descendents, his set never carried the feel of a secondary act. From the opening chords of “I Still Believe,” the response was immediate and overwhelming. The crowd wasn’t warming up—they were […]