more by Jeremiah Shea
[COUNTRY] Two masters in the art of song writing have their targets set on Buffalo.
[SOUL] Coated in soul and teeming with the dazed momentum of psychedelic rock, Monophonics have a knack for putting a contemporary slant on the kind of moody, booming 1960s anthems that tackle themes from riots to twisted romance. This
[JAM] Buffalo’s kings of the Queen City jam scene are back. Aqueous will be making a long-awaited return to Buffalo this Saturday, April 18, for a special show at Buffalo Iron Works.
[FUNK] Dumpstaphunk builds it right into their name: Yes, they’re funky, but there’s a more unique flair, too.
[ROCK] For most, the sounds of reggae music take them to a warm place, washing away worries. Here in Buffalo, not only do we severely lack a large presence of those bands, but were hit by a brutal winter.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Electronic music has long been folded into the typical bass, guitar, and drums arrangement, but it hasn’t been until recently that the two have coexisted in such an organic way in a live setting.
[INDIE] The Wood Brothers are a band who symbolizes all that is right with music.
[ELECTRO ROCK] Jimkata is an electro-rock four-piece whose music, while quite unique, strikes a chord across jam, rock, electronic, and pop.