more by Cory Perla
[EXPERIMENTAL] Radio Wonderland, the experimental electronic music project by Brooklyn-based artist Joshua Fried, doesn’t just take electronic music to its natural extremes, it demolishes it entirely and doesn’t even attempt to put it back together in a familiar way.
[BLUES] Those who are up-to-date on the American blues music scene probably recognize the name Toronzo Cannon. The blues guitarist from the South Side of Chicago was nominated last year for Album of the Year in the Blues Music Awards for his album The Chicago Way.
[INDIE] After hanging out at SXSW, playing an unofficial showcase, four-piece indie rock band Hate Club, head back in the general direction of their hometown of Albany, stopping in Buffalo along the way.
[INFRINGEMENT] As Infringement Festival season approaches, so do the string of pre-festival showcases.
[INDIE] Out-of-towners, North by North join a handful of Buffalo-based bands for a solid night of indie rock at Babeville’s 9th Ward this Thursday, March 22.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] If you’re into techno and house music, you may have noticed Punisher pop up on the bill of some after parties for one of the country’s most prominent techno and house music festivals, Movement, which happens each year in Detroit.
[PUNK] Formed in New Jersey in 2002, Senses Fail were your classic Vagrant Records/Drive Thru Records band—aggressive but not too aggressive, loud, and fun.