more by Cory Perla
[JAZZ] Art and music collective Bourbon and Coffee have just released a new record titled Dolorous Orc.
[ROCK] Party like it’s… 2004?
[ROCK] Four great Buffalo bands will rock out Hot Mama’s Canteen on New Year’s Eve. Everett Lonesomes Nightmare, a three piece country band will kick off the night followed by punkabilly band Shaky Stage.
[ROCK] “I think people ought to know that we’re anti-fascist, we’re anti-violence, we’re anti-racist and we’re pro-creative. We’re against ignorance,” said the late Joe Strummer of The Clash. It sounds like the world could use a few more Strummers right now.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Maybe those expensive, fancy New Year’s Eve parties aren’t your thing. Maybe you don’t need bottle service. Maybe what you care about most is hearing some bass heavy music and dancing your way into 2015. If that’s your vibe, then the Igloo Music guys have you covered.
[PARTY] This is your all-out New Year’s Eve party. This is your top shelf liquor party; your gourmet Hors D’oeuvres party; your Champagne Toast at midnight party. This is the New Year’s Eve party you think of when you think of New Year’s Eve parties.
[PARTY] If you can picture your father screaming things like “I’ve got a lot of problems with you people!” or your boss remarking that he finds your holiday traditions “fascinating,” then you are in fact George Costanza.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Transmission Dance Party is finally back at Mohawk Place, and just in time to ring in the new year. Expect plenty of music by the likes of Depeche Mode, the Smiths, and Billy Idol, and maybe even some new stuff too.
[ROCK] The year is 1995 and three new albums sit under your Christmas tree: Definitely Maybe by Oasis, Weezer’s blue album, and Dookie by Greenday.
It’s the winter of 2013 and Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley sits in his home in Buffalo, New York with his dog Lemmy curled up by his feet. He’s just spent the morning writing, but not the type of frantic, aggressive lyrics he pens for Every Time I Die.