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Album Review: The Orb, ‘COW/Chill Out, World!’

Written by Andrew Howie If you’ve read any of my latest columns, I’ve mentioned my love of downtempo, lo-fi electronica. Chillwave, whatever you want to...

Album Review: Gucci Mane, ‘Woptober’

Written by Angelo Gingerelli Since debuting alongside Young Jeezy with 2005’s Icey Gucci Mane has had one of the most interesting careers in the music...

Joe Michelini on the Birth of American Trappist, Leaving River City Behind & Returning to Asbury Park

It's no secret that I was a massive fan of the Toms River-born, Asbury Park-bred folk outfit known as River City Extension. They were one...

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...