more by Christopher John Treacy
[ROCK] Whether or not it’s really Foreigner is a matter of perception—only Mick Jones remains from the original 1976 lineup, which went on to sell over 35 million records in the States alone.
[INDIE] Toronto-based indie-rock quartet Born Ruffians returns to Buffalo in support of 2015’s Ruff (and the new companion EP, Extra Ruff, out last month), perpetuating the post-pu
[INDIE] Jeremy Quentin may come from Flint, Michigan, but he’s spent quite a bit of time in Buffalo.
[FUNK] For their first studio offering in eight years, Brooklyn-by-way-of-Texas fusion funksters Snarky Puppy have hunkered down to produce something surprisingly moody.
[ROCK] Chemistry is what continues to work about the Tedeschi Trucks Band, now three studio albums along with Let Me Get By, which dropped earlier this year and brings the 12-piece blues-rocking machine to the UB Center for the Arts for two shows this...
[INDIE] Buffalo’s in for a treat with this visit from Rochester garage-r’n’b outfit Fox Sisters, a seven piece ball of musical energy complete with horns, piano, and a heavy influence from Mitch Ryder.
[VINYL] Long before there was Vinyl Mania, there was the Record Baron and his stand-alone shop on Delaware Avenue in Kenmore, which is a mainstay for Buffalo-area vinyl collectors.
[PUNK] The “Reverend” Jim Heath makes his way through Buffalo once a year or so, leading his cow-punk trio with equal parts earnest vigor and tongue-in-cheek amusement.