more by Cory Perla
[COUNTRY] Reverend Peyton probably measures the term “big damn band” differently than you or I. His “big” has nothing to do with the number of members in his band— just three, including the Reverend himself—but more to do with the size of the sound, which is, in fact, big.
Video: “Pabst Blue Rhythm” by Witty Tarbox
Recommended if you like: The Black Angels, Foxygen, Dr. Dog
Any young entreprenuer learns very quickly that taking the leap into your own business is the toughest part.
[POP] Buffalo-based experimental pop artist Hop Hop returns to Buffalo to celebrate the release of her new EP. A new live band joins the artist for a late night set at Milkie’s on Elmwood this Friday, April 27.
[INDIE] The relatively young indie-folk band, Beams, hailing from Toronto, have a clever way of pulling together the past, present, and future in their music.
[INDIE] Buffalo-based surf rock band Witty Tarbox will celebrate the release of their first studio EP, The Adventures of Schmitty: issue #1 v RARE, with a show at Nietzsche’s this Saturday, April 28.
[INDIE] Hailing from Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Go Rounds are a four-piece psychedelic rock band.
[HIP HOP] Lil Pump associate (accomplice?) Smokepurpp is on tour on the heels of his latest mixtape, the divisive Bless Yo Trap, released just last week..
[ROCK] Hometown garage-rock heroes Made Violent return to Buffalo for a show this Sunday, April 29 at Mohawk Place.