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Album Review: Vulfpeck, ‘The Beautiful Game’

Written by Andrew Howie I just saw Vulfpeck for the first time at LOCKN’ a couple months ago, and I’ve written about them before; they...

Scott Metzger on Crying WOLF!, Nicole Atkins, and the Tomahawk Chop

Imagine you're in a band, and your singer just doesn't show up. You're in a real bind -- do you cancel the show, or do...

Chvrches, Miike Snow, The Griswolds and Iration Close out Radio 104.5’s Block Party Series

Radio 104.5's Final Block Party of 2016: Chvrches, Miike Snow, The Griswolds, and Iration Radio 104.5, the Philadelphia-based alternative terrestrial radio channel, hosted its final...

Review: Bon Jovi Performs New Record at Exclusive Tidal Event on Broadway

Pop-Break Live: Bon Jovi at The Barrymore Theater in New York City As part of the Tidal X concert and live stream special, Bon Jovi...

Yelawolf Brings Trial by Fire Tour to Brooklyn Bowl

Pop-Break Live: Trial by Fire Tour featuring Yelawolf, Bubba Sparxxx, Struggle Jennings, and Jelly Roll at The Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn got turned up on Tuesday...

Coheed and Cambria Brings a New Sound to Starland Ballroom

POP-BREAK LIVE: COHEED AND CAMBRIA WITH SAVES THE DAY AT STARLAND BALLROOM Since their formation in the late nineties, Coheed and Cambria have been known...

Album Review: Bob Weir, ‘Blue Mountain’

Written by Andrew Howie Bob Weir is in a category of his own. As one of the founding members of the Grateful Dead, he has...

Album Review: Meshuggah, ‘Violent Sleep of Reason’

Written by Lucas Jones Meshuggah is a Swedish extreme metal band that formed in 1987, and has reached its current line-up through a few changes,...

Album Review: Phish, ‘Big Boat’

Written by Andrew Howie So Phish recently released their newest studio album, Big Boat. In the annals of bands who “you have to see live...

Album Review: Every Time I Die, ‘Low Teens’

Written by Andrew Howie If you’ve read my column before, you know I lean more towards prog-rock, jam bands, psychedelia, jazz, basically anything that’s never...

Album Review: Green Day, ‘Revolution Radio’

After the three part experimental effort from Green Day, I kind of felt cheated. Here were three individual albums (Uno!, Dos!, Tre!), released within...

Album Review: Danny Brown, ‘Atrocity Exhibition’

Written by Angelo Gingerelli What goes on in Detroit? Seriously, how can one city produce a seemingly endless number of musical madmen like Ted...