more by Cory Perla
Spring tour dates are starting to roll in and one of the first big announcements is Neutral Milk Hotel, who will play at Asbury Ha
At age 25, DJ Sike has become a fixture on the Buffalo hip hop scene.
[ROCK] Believe it or not, Chevelle is still a band. Not only is the alternative rock band, formed in 1994 in Grayslake, Illinois still together, but they even put out an album this year, La Gargola, their seventh overall and first since 2011. Take that, Yahoo Answers....
It’s got to be tough being a Tool tribute band: The band is famous for their hyper-technical brand of alternative metal music. Tool hasn’t released an album in nearly eight years, though, and that has left many fans wanting more. That’s where Schism comes in.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Dubstep legend Caspa never misses an opportunity to play Buffalo. The influential London-based producer was insturmental in the rise of dubsteb, along with his friend Rusko, who played Buffalo just last month.
[HOLIDAY] Unless your auntie is Shakira, this is not your average family holiday party.
[TRIBUTE] On April 19, 1991 Phish performed at Nietzsche’s in Buffalo, cementing the legendary venue’s claim to fame as a starting point for future world-rewown acts.
[PUNK] Baltimore’s the Ravagers spew good old fashioned three chord punk rock. The cover of their latest record, 2013’s Livin in Oblivion depicts the four piece band rocking Joey Ramone hair-dos and riding a giant rat through an allyway, fists in the air.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Chicago house music and Bad Boy Bill are practically synonymous. The jackin’ house DJ began producing house records during the Chicago house boom in the 1980s.