more by Christopher John Treacy
[ELECTRONICA] Originally hailing from Indiana, Lotus has remained a singular musical entity amid the endless vat of jam-oriented bands, pioneering their own hybrid of improvised electronica mixed with live percussion.
[NEW YEARS EVE] There’s seemingly no end to our collective appetite for the music of Pink Floyd, and The Machine’s ongoing success is a testament to this phenomenon.
[INDIE] Friends from up north in Ontario invade Town Ballroom for New Years Eve eve, Saturday, December 30.
[JAM] Featured as one of Relix Magazine’s “On The Verge” artists, Buffalo’s homegrown jam quartet, Aqueous, returns to the scene of the crime for a New Year’s Eve show at Town Ballroom that will surely be a festive display of grooving goodn
[FUNK] Head down to Buffalo Iron Works on Thursday, December 14 to get your weekend festivities underway and shake a tail feather with Toronto’s After Funk. A hardworking quartet with roots in the jam band scene, After Funk has shared the s
[FUNK] Feel like your holiday season is lacking flavor? Had your fill of hearing an auto-tuned Michael Buble crooning Christmas classics while you sip your latte? Shake it up!
[ROCK] It’s that time again! Buffalo-born Willie Nile comes “home for the holidays” each year and usually plays a show or two while in town.
[INDIE] One of Buffalo’s most consistent and hardworking talents is set to release a new solo EP, Steady Hands, Dead Tired (Admirable Traits Records), and the corresponding show is Friday, December 15 at Mohawk Place.
[COMEDY] Getting dissed by Debbie Harry is a high impact experience, especially for a gay dude. Thirteen years ago, I experienced it over the phone, and it was rough.
[ROCK] Boston’s The Sheila Divine has sustained a choppy career thanks to a fan base that won’t let them fade into obscurity – and Buffalo is one city that thinks of them fondly.