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Mark you calendars for MARCH 24th, 2pm at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs, NY! All performers are 2023 Listen Up Award recipients!
Emo Orchestra performing with Escape the Fate Thursday, April 25th, 2024 7:30 PM For emo music lovers and orchestra aficionados alike, Emo Orchestra is a new live experience that brings some of the most beloved emo songs of your youth to the theater stage with a full orchestra arrangement. This show features a band from […]
Harvest & Rust brought out the tunes that young fans like to the Linda in Albany on Saturday night, January 20th. House was full. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy…
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Parrotheads unite! Join us at the Strand Theatre on Sunday, Feb.4, 2024 @ 3:00pm for a matinee concert with Parrotbeach! Escape the cold and chill with us as Parrotbeach transports you to a sunny paradise with island music and Jimmy Buffet songs. Formerly known as Parrotville, Parrotbeach is bringing their energetic and fun show with a […]
Video Game Speeding for Kibble – by Liam Sweeny. A dog plays a video game. You see, if I just told you that, we could pick up our coats and go home right now. I mean, that’s a pretty weird story, right? Did they win, lose, get distracted by a milkbone? Who knows, who cares. […]
Vixen Lights Up the Strand Theater – by Michael Bruce. Before I get into Vixen in 2023, let’s go back to 1988. The all-female rock band’s self-titled first album, ‘Vixen’, came out that year and turned a lot of heads. However, as the story goes, many thought, (in a world full of male rock bands […]
James DF Hannah – Because The Night – Book Review Back Alley Crime – Highlighting the grittiest tales in fiction (pulp and otherwise. By Terrence McCauley. BECAUSE THE NIGHT by James D.F. Hannah Since becoming a crime novelist in 2008, I’ve been fortunate enough to meet many interesting writers along the way. I met most […]
Interview with Kevin Martin of Candlebox – Originally published 04/01/20 – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Everyone has strong feelings for the era they cut their teeth in. So, for me, that was grunge, and while I was in New York, my ears were in Seattle. Now, every band I know thinks they are at the […]
Blood’s A RA Boy and His Dog – Harlan Ellison – Review – by David James Keaton Ever since Harlan Ellison won the 1969 Nebula award for “A Boy and His Dog,” his fast-talking, fast-moving, surprisingly emotional and hugely influential post-apocalyptic ode to his real-life best friend Abu, fans have been desperate for the “whole” […]