more by Cory Perla
Cursive, a band that damn near invented emo music, will be coming through Mohawk Place on Sunday, March 15.
It’s not easy to get around Buffalo right now because of this ridiculous amount of snow (though The Public did deliver 35,000 copies of our paper to the streets this morning).
Did these people in South Buffalo really just rob a Doritos truck stuck in the snow? According to this Facebook user, quite possibly.
It’s hard to believe that the people over at Silo Sessions are already onto their 22nd video, but here we are. For this installment they’ve got the always meloncholy “hallucinatory lyricist” Bill Nehill. Boy, does his voice echo in that cavernous silo.
If you’ve stumbled into Black Dots, the basement record store on Grant Street specializing in hardcore and punk music, you’ve probably realized this place is a paradise for the punx.
[ROCK] Self proclaimed “sultry rock and roll band,” Jack and the Coax, will kick off their East Coast tour at The Forvm on Monday, November 24 presented by For The Music Productions.
[FUNK] The night before Thanksgiving is always a huge night for partying, and Nietzsche’s might be your best bet for a relaxing, funky evening.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] The Queen City Cartel is back with Backstage.
[PARTY] If you haven’t been to a Well Rounded People’s Party yet, you probably shouldn’t miss this one. This time they’ve got the one and only DJ Cutler on the decks, dropping a mix of classic hip hop, funk, and disco as skaters tear up the wooden floors.
[ROCK] For some reason, the idea of pairing folk rockers Folkfaces with a burlesque show makes perfect sense.