Old Music Tuesdays: Top Fifteen Albums of 2016
Last year was a great year for rock music, in this blogger’s humble opinion. It was tough for me to pick only fifteen top albums, but I think I narrowed it down to my...
Last year was a great year for rock music, in this blogger’s humble opinion. It was tough for me to pick only fifteen top albums, but I think I narrowed it down to my...
Can you believe that 2016 is over? It went fast. I had the privilege of attending thirteen concerts last year, and I’ve written reviews on all of them. (It would have been 14 if...
At the Drive-In is a band I never thought I’d get to see perform live. After a respectable following in the indie scene in the 90s, they blew up in the year 2000, only...
Christmas is this Friday! I hope you have a Merry one. This week is my last Christmas music post for the year. As before, I’m sharing an original Christmas song with a faster edge.
The Fox Theater in Pomona, CA held the first show of Danzig’s 2015 tour. I made the trip with my friend Dave, as we are both big fans. For those readers who are unfamiliar,...
These Arms Are Snakes was a “supergroup” formed in Seattle in 2002. (I put the word supergroup in quotes because I’m not really sure if indie bands count; These Arms Are Snakes featured members...
On Thursday, April 23rd, I went to see Faith No More at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. (The name comes from the fact that it’s on the corner of Wilshire and Western.) I’m...
I hope you’re all enjoying your holiday season thus far. Thanks to everyone who has been purchasing artwork; your support means a lot to me. I waited until Christmas Eve last year to give...
Glenn Danzig was the frontman for the legendary horror punk band the Misfits, and then he left and became even more legendary. I’ve noted before that my favorite musicians are those who are not...
On Wednesday, April 16th, I went to The Roxy on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood to see Chino Moreno’s newest project, Crosses (†††). (For ease of typing, I’ll subsequently refer to them simply as “Crosses.”)...