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The Wednesday residency of Hold on Honeys at 518 Craft is kind of like a living room show with the trio, in the best possible way. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from 518 Craft here …  

Controlled ‘Kaos’: An Interview with Joe Flynt of Kissing Kaos By Justin Smulison Subscribe to our YouTube Channel HERE! Click HERE FOR THE VIDEO INTERVIEW! I love a good, straight-ahead hard rock album. That’s what Kissing Kaos delivers with To Your Limit, which will be released May 1 by Mighty Music. Conceived and fronted by […]

Greetings – There’s a tradition in some cultures that a person dies twice. The second time is when their name is spoken for the last time on Earth. Roy Book Binder, a NYC-born kid who didn’t discover Blues until he was in the Navy, kept kicking that “Second Death” date down the road for a generation of […]

To celebrate 420 Eve, Nickopotamus played an afternoon show at The Eleven, with vendor support from Hippiefunland. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with Nickopotamus here …

It was a birthday show at No Fun on Sunday, with Apple Pie, Mental Weather, CPS, and Spray Bottle Fever. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …

Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro played solo and as a duo at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on Monday night. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Troy Savings Bank Music Hall here …  

Juice came back to Lark Hall to set up a quality rock show with the Alec Lewis Group. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with the Alec Lewis Group here …

Theater Review: Youth Is a Country You Can’t Go Back To—But You Can Hear It Here By: Joanna Palladino Static, swing, and Southern ghosts in a one-man mixtape about becoming Tennessee Williams Harbinger Theatre’s production, A Distant Country Called Youth doesn’t just trace the early life of Tennessee Williams—it tunes it. Adapted by Steve Lawson and directed by Linda […]

By Dean Giagni. On April 22, Empire Underground in Albany was stuffed to the gills for Fishbone’s 40th Anniversary celebration of the release of “In Your Face.” Lead antagonist Angelo Moore (vocals, sax, and theremin), the big man Chris Moore (keyboards, trombone), and Tracey “Spacey” Singleton (guitar) haven’t dropped a note in 40 years, and […]

Pink Floyd tribute act, Run Rabbit Run, played Lark Hall by the dark side of the moon. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …  


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