WARBY PARKER SUNGLASSES and GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL Team Up For THE CURTIS…

INTRODUCING GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL  Since 1999, Ghostly has built an amazing community of artists, designers, musicians, innovators, and uncategorizables. With an ethos of endless invention and a belief in the creative possibilities of collaboration, Ghostly has redefined what it means to be a record label and art company in the 21st century. “We recognized in Ghostly … Continue reading WARBY PARKER SUNGLASSES and GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL Team Up For THE CURTIS…

Peter Hook & The Light Announce North American Tour Performing New Order’s “Movement” and “Power, Corruption & Lies”

“Hooky is the Rock God of bass players. His performance at North London’s Koko had far more energy than last summer’s Hyde Park show by the rest of New Order. He closed with a triumphant Temptation and the inevitable encore of Blue Monday. You've still got it, Hooky.”-The Sun Following their sold out debut UK … Continue reading Peter Hook & The Light Announce North American Tour Performing New Order’s “Movement” and “Power, Corruption & Lies”

Repackaging Our Early Century’s Post-Punk Characteristics, Atlas Release “Shapes”

  Is it too early to bring back the sounds of Interpol and the Strokes? Admittedly, those bands were a breath of fresh air at the turn of the century, though they soon proved they were one-trick ponies. But is a band necessarily at fault for repackaging a sound that was once thought to be … Continue reading Repackaging Our Early Century’s Post-Punk Characteristics, Atlas Release “Shapes”

Bad Cop Reissue ‘I Can’t Slow Down’ EP

This band is called Bad Cop, from Nashville, Tennessee, and at the center of it are the things that make all great rock bands the way they are: tight musicianship, remarkable songwriting, and above all, the ability to pull together a performance that makes you believe whatever frontman Adam Moult tells you. The songs on … Continue reading Bad Cop Reissue ‘I Can’t Slow Down’ EP

Katatonia Makes a Deep Impression on Pittsburgh

It's not often that I end up at a show and see a band that has a history dating back to 1991 and I have not in some way heard of them, let alone heard them. Let alone a band that has the following and rich history of Katatonia. Let alone again that this band … Continue reading Katatonia Makes a Deep Impression on Pittsburgh