published on Oct. 19, 2015 11am
[PUNK] How does a popular band from Tokyo, Japan end up in Buffalo, in a studio on Delaware Avenue, to record their latest album? Robby Takac is the answer to that question.
published on Oct. 15, 2015 3pm
Go ahead and chalk Black Milk up as underground hip hop royalty. He comes to Mohawk Place on October 23. This week we talked to the Black Milk about working with Slum Village and how he digs for new music.
published on Oct. 15, 2015 11am
If there is one thing we know about Tommy Lee it’s that he doesn’t have a reputation for failing to perform. But that’s just what happened last night when his band Mötley Crüe showed up for their scheduled performance at Buffalo’s First Niagara Center.
published on Oct. 12, 2015 3pm
[ELECTRONIC] Electronic music producer Douglas Appling, a.k.a. Emancipator has performed in Buffalo many times, but never like this.
published on Oct. 12, 2015 4pm
[EXPERIMENTAL] Deep inside the West Delavan subway station, Jeremy Jermaine Jerome, known by some as his stage name Just Ending Now, is holding Art Lakewood—another local musician and artist—in his arms as they both ascend up a lengthy escalator.
published on Oct. 12, 2015 11am
[ALT ROCK] A last minute addition to their tour, the band comes to the Tralf on the heels of their latest release, the Young & Unafraid EP.
published on Oct. 12, 2015 11am
[MARKET] Judging by a quick look at the list of genres that Vinyl Mania 2 boasts, this convention is the real deal.
published on Oct. 6, 2015 12pm
Fred Cimato, drummer of pop-rock band Lovey, smoked his first cigarette in the music video for the band’s first video, “Maybe.” “Smoking is cool, and I wanted to look cool,
published on Oct. 5, 2015 4pm
[FOLK] Pioneers of the next wave of indie-folk, with influences that range from the Violent Femmes to Neutral Milk Hotel.
published on Oct. 5, 2015 4pm
[POP PUNK] If there is one band keeping pop-punk alive, it’s Four Year Strong.