more by Christopher John Treacy
Jonathan Casey was that kid who wanted to rearrange your room when he came over to play. You know the one: he had some big ideas about better utilizing the space, a different spot where the bed should go, and a suggestion for a new paint color.
[HIP HOP] Truly a unique Buffalonian concoction, Radarada presents as hip-hop on the surface but with jazz at the
[ROCK] Columbus Ohio’s Two Cow Garage make honest rock and roll that merges alt-country leanings with an edgier punk spirit that recalls The Replacements.
[ALT] Essentially the musical project of Michigan’s Jeremy Quentin, Small Houses is touring the brand new Still Talk; Second City.
[EXPERIMENTAL] As drummer for the haunted surf-noir of Aussie three-piece Tangrams, Andrew Dalziell is a rhythmic force, but Nausea is his new, drum-less solo project.
[PUNK] Cincinnati-based post-hardcore trio, Knife the Symphony, means business with an unapologetic, punishing vibe that remains quite listenable.
[ROCK] A new project born from the demise of The Malones, multi-instrumentalist Elliott Douglas created M.A.G.S. of his own volition, writing and playing everything on the forthcoming Cellophane EP himself.
[FUNK] Some funk will definitely be brought to Milkie’s on Valentine’s Day this year, compliments of our local soul-pop six-piece, Lady Lush and The Vinyls