by Corey Leaman | Jan 21, 2014 | Album Reviews, Reviews
Sherman Baker is a one man band from Sacramento, California. This self titled third album is a drift through a strange trip to say the least. The thing feels a nostalgic trip to the past inspired by a time you cannot quite place your finger on. Several songs feel...
by Corey Leaman | Dec 9, 2013 | Concert Reviews
Emilie Autumn and The Birthday Massacre at the Agora Theatre I’m going to start out by saying I didn’t know anything about either artist before going to the show. A friend needed someone to tag along and I didn’t have any idea what I was getting myself into. It was...
by Corey Leaman | Oct 31, 2013 | Album Reviews, Reviews
Lately there’s been the trend of modernized and gritty fairy tales, Bone Cave Ballet sound like what that looks like. The progressive rock group from Seattle’s new album, Will of the Waves, is being released November 5. The five track EP is a trip down the...
by Corey Leaman | Jul 30, 2013 | Concert Reviews, Reviews
By Corey Leaman I don’t believe it’s common for your third show as the new singer you open for a major band like The Used. But then again that night was pretty unusual, leaning on epic. The Newport was completely packed on Saturday with eager fans of all ages for The...
by Corey Leaman | Jul 20, 2013 | Concert Reviews, Reviews
By Corey Leaman Any band that comes out with a keyboard and ukulele, even if it’s used for just one song, will right off the bat be on my good side. You just have to stick the landing and you’re gold. In my option, Midnight Coast did that. It was a pretty drastic turn...