more by Cory Perla
[ART PARTY] A joint pop-up art and music show featuring enegmatic experimental hip hop artist Jeremy Jermaine Jerome and visual artist Thomas Webb will take place at the new spy-themed boutique store, Free Agent, located at 704 Main Street.
[TRIBUTE] In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Radiohead’s groundbreaking album, OK Computer, local 1990s cover band Kurt and the Loders will perform the album in its entirety.
[ROCK] As far as homegrown rock music goes, The Albrights are easily one of the stand out bands of the last decade in Buffalo. That’s why it was so unfortunate when the four-piece band called it quits last year.
[INDIE] The first ever Cobblestone Live music festival happens this Saturday, July 15 and Sunday, July 16. The two day festival features a couple dozen bands, from nationally known, to regionally rising, and up and coming locals, with a focus on indie rock and jam bands.
[FOLK] Hailing from western Massachusetts, Parsonsfield is a folk band that delivers emotionally heavy yet pop-sensible Americana music.
[INDIE] Formed from the Buffalo-based, Equal Vision Records signed band Dameira and the Upstate New York based band Kiss Kiss is Hidden Hospitals.
[FOLK] Led by multi-instrumentalist Zac Little, Columbus Ohio’s Saintseneca are leading an indie-folk revival.
[DRUM AND BASS] There’s Bass Mountain, but in the summer, it becomes Bass Island. And Bass Island, apparently, is located at the Dnipro Ukrainian Cultural Center where Rinse 716 is throwing a massive bass music party to celebrate their two year anniversary.