more by Cory Perla
[INDIE] Local music fans should be familiar with all three bands on this show. If not, here’s your invitation to check out three great, locally made records released in 2017.
[ROCK] This year marks the 20th anniversary of one of Marilyn Manson’s most iconic records, Mechanical Animals.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] Ganja White Night knows a few things—most importantly how to craft the perfect wobbly bassline, and how to build it up into the perfect climax.
[METAL] In This Moment cobble together a mishmash of mythology, literary references, and occult esotericism to trace out the origin of their particular brand of heavy metal music—from Shakespeare references to characterizing lead singer Maria Brink as a “mother goddess.” But...
[DISCO] If you need some healing, then Disco Hospital is the place for you.
[SOUL] Sugar City’s regular soul music dance party, Soul Night, returns to Milkie’s on Elmwood this Friday, February 9.
[FOLK] Though they’re a five-piece band, sometimes they feel like a whole orchestra—an Appalachian bluegrass orchestra, that is.
[JAZZ] Five-piece Scandinavian jazz band, Atomic, makes cosed-eye jazz music designed to transport you to another place in innerspace.
For almost a decade now, the influence of the Strokes has been in question. Some bloggers have called the New York City-based band the most influential American band of the 2000s so far, who ripped the attention away from cringeworthy nu-metal bands early in the decade.