more by Cory Perla
[EMO] Fresh off of their latest reunion, Buffalo emo band Cute is What We Aim For are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their debut album The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch—the Matt Squire produced record released by Fueled by Ramen Records in 2006.
The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.
[SYMPHONIC] Fans of U2 are in for a treat as the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra takes on the famous Irish rock band’s catalogue for their show the U2 Symphony Experience as part of the Orchestra’s BPO Rocks series. Expect rich, re-envisioned orch
[BRUNCH] Hydraulic Hearth spent the summer killing the brunch game and that trend continues this fall with the return of Bagels & Brooze on Saturday, October 22.
[BLUEGRASS] Cabinet guitarist Mickey Coviello once described his band as “slamgrass” which, despite its cringe-worthyness as a genre description, actually fits pretty well.
[PUNK] At first White Fang will make you cringe, like a shot of tequila without a chaser, but power through and you’ll find the buzz you’re looking for.
[ROCK] Most fans probably know Garrett Klahn as singer and guitarist of the post-hardcore band Texas is the Reason. Earlier this year Klahn released his first solo record, and if there is one thing the maturing musician knows, it is how important just one record can be.
[COMICS] On Sunday, October 23, Gutter Pop Comics on Elmwood will hold a comic book release party for Scorched Earth, the new comic by Tom Van Deusen.
[POP] The latest album from Brooklyn’s Lucius is called Good Grief and it’s appropriately titled. It’s not a Charlie Brown reference, but more a reference to the way we bask in our own depression and anguish.