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[FOLK] Berkley has made some local headway with his backing band, Atlanta Falcons, but lately he’s been launching a number of side projects that showcase his oddball sense of humor and knack for melancholy melod
[ROCK] The competition is fierce, in all respects: thousands of submissions, many of remarkable quality, have inundated the offices of NPR Music for their Tiny Desk Concert contest.
[FOLK ROCK] Difficult Night’s contemplative tone is focused on the songwriting of guitarist Shane Meyer who employs a speak-sing aesthetic to deliver melancholic musings on the modern w
[PUNK] Three gals—Eva, Robin, and Shen—on bass, drums… and horn. Yup, horn.
[DANCE PARTY] They’re both big whiners for sure. But with The Smiths vs.
When Jess Collins returned to Buffalo after a stint in Arizona, it was mainly about music and musical personalities.
[ROCKABILLY] The semi-legendary cow-punk hybrid trio, The Reverend Horton Heat, led by Jim Heath returns to Buffalo this Thursday, January 29 for a gig at The Tralf.
[ELECTRONIC] Gowanda native Chauncey Tails straddles the DJ/Producer lines, remixing and recreating the work of others interspersed with compositions all his own.
A by-product of the UB Rugby Team, Proles only began playing together last fall, but their frayed, punk-edged four-song demo is already up and streaming on bandcamp.