The Future of Rock and Roll is Safe Thanks to L.A. Band Dorothy

Dorothy Martin waves to the crowd yet says nothing as the band nonchalantly walks onto the stage lit in a low blood-red light. She turns her back to the cheering crowd, stands in front of the drum kit, lights a small batch of sage, and slowly progresses through a spiritual smudging, something I’ve never seen […]

Finding Their Way

From high school garage band with a youthful folk rock sound to no bullshit, emerging pop punk rockers with something to say, One Flew West is finding their true identity and sound with the new EP, Trial and Error. The room with its one wall painted blue is small, almost claustrophobic, and tucked away in […]

A Visual Homecoming: The Lumineers at Fiddler’s Green

Last night The Lumineers returned home to play the first of three shows this weekend at Fiddler’s Green – a homecoming that saw the 18,000-capacity venue filled with screaming fans from stage to lawn and what will eventually become the end of the band’s Cleopatra Tour on Sunday night. Here are a few photos from […]

Jack Johnson: All The Light Above It Too

Jack Johnson, the multi-platinum recording artist best known for his surfy, acoustic style heard on Better Together and Banana Pancakes, just announced the release of his 7th studio album, All the Light Above It Too. “This album shares what has been on my mind during the past year or so,” Johnson said. “A year in […]