more by Cory Perla
[INDIE] Led by 18-year-old singer Orono Noguchi, and comprised of musicians from around the world—from New England to New Zealand, Japan, Australia, and South Korea, Superorganism has become an instant sensation.
[INDIE] Scanning a press release sent by the synth-pop project Basic Printer, a few keywords emerge: Radiohead, Zelda, Neutral Milk Hotel, and pumpkin soup among them.
[DISCUSSION] For the final edition of Science & Art Cabaret for this season the theme will be “death.” Artists working different media, from music to literature, will examine the theme from different angles.
[HIP HOP] Buffalo-based hip hop artists Mad Dukez and Chuckie Campbell will be back in action in their home town after a 12-city tour. Cambell will bring along The Black Den as his backing band for this one.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Bass DJ Basha will celebrate the release of a new LP titled Remember Tomorrow this Saturday, March 31 at Preservation Pub in Allentown.
[ROCK] If you missed out on grabbing tickets to see over-the-top guitarist Buckethead at Buffalo Iron Works for his sold-out show scheduled for Monday, April 2, then here’s a chance to redeem yourself.
[FUNK] Call them “new funk,” or a “jam band” it’s all just semantics. Maybe “new funk” is the better term (actually they prefer the term “lethal funk”) because Kung Fu is just so funky.
[PUNK] Florida-based “gore pop” band with an appropriately outrageous name, Period Bomb, come to Buffalo for a show with fellow bloody band, Kutztown, Pennsylvania’s Bleeders, this Sunday, April 1 at Mohawk Place.
[CLASSICAL] “What the classical guitar actually is known for is the tone of the instrument just being so special,” said Xavier Jara, teaching a masterclass in guitar at Oberlin College in Ohio.