more by Christopher John Treacy
[ROCK] Brothers Richard and Tim Butler may have formed The Psychedelic Furs 40 years ago in the UK, but they’re no strangers to New York: front man Richard, now 60, lives in Beacon, and the band’s 1982 breakthrough album
[INDIE] It was time to rip it up and start again. Five years ago, touring their Infinity Overhead album, Minus the Bear nearly imploded.
[ROCK] As a unit, Igor Yuzov and his Red Elvises are one of a kind. The Russian-American outfit, long based out of Los Angeles, evolved from Limpopo – another singular entity that specialized in Russian folk-pop.
[POP] Canadian pop singer Dan Hill has released over a dozen albums since his 1975 debut, and his duets with Vonda Shepard (of Ally McBeal fame) and Celine Dion have helped keep his recording career in play.
[ROCK] Intended for those that like off-the-wall hybrids and take their metal with a big helping of humor, the Mockstrocity Tour brings together Metalachi, the first and only (so far as we know) heavy metal mariachi band (The Bronx does it, but that’s a punk band) with