Asheville based artist SoundSpectre just dropped his first EP today, and it is killa. To be fair, I should mention the fact that Stephen Blasy is one of my friends, but that aside, he’s one of the most talented people I’ve met. And just to prove that I’m not being biased, here’s a short little
Eisley releases new single: “Drink the Water”
I’m always a little nervous when my favorite bands release a new album, especially when the last album is just perfect. Eisley’s last release The Valley was everything I hoped it would be, and honestly, now that I’ve listened to “Drink the Water,” I think Currents – set to release on May 28 – will be a perfect
Sound Tribe Sector 9 at the Orange Peel
Sound Tribe Sector 9 plays two nights at The Orange Peel – Photos by Auburn Petty
Circa Survive at the Fillmore
Circa Survive co-headlines the Fillmore with Minus the Bear – Photos by Auburn Petty
Now, Now at the Fillmore
Now, Now opens for Circa Survive and Minus the Bear at the Fillmore – Photos by Auburn Petty
Sound Tribe Sector 9 take over The Peel
This weekend, Sound Tribe Sector 9 starts their two-night run at Asheville’s The Orange Peel. The last time I saw them in Asheville, they were killing it in the US Cellular Center at Moogfest, playing to a much larger crowd. I can’t wait to see them in a more intimate venue, bringing that classic STS9
Minus the Bear, Circa Survive, Now Now play the Fillmore
On Friday, March 22nd, Minus the Bear, Circa Survive and Now Now will play The Fillmore in Charlotte. Circa Survive puts on one hell of a show – that I know from experience, and Now, Now’s heartwrenching lyrics and indie-perfection vibe left me in tears when I saw them last year. I’ve never seen Minus





