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Everything You’ve Come to Expect: The Last Shadow Puppets at Webster Hall

POP-BREAK LIVE: THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS AT WEBSTER HALL After eight long years, The Last Shadow Puppets returned to New York for a sold out...

Album Review: Frightened Rabbit, ‘Painting of a Panic Attack’

By Andrew Howie I first heard about Scottish group Frightened Rabbit back in college, with their album The Winter of Mixed Drinks. I found it...

Interview: Lowlight

Written by Laura Curry Whether you’re listening to their recordings or hearing them live, Lowlight keeps you rocking to their bluesy, folk-rock music. Their songs...

Interview: Paper Jets

Written by Laura Curry   The music of The Paper Jets conveys to listeners that positivity is a major key in life. It’s easy to imagine...

The Cult ‘Sells Sanctuary’ at The Wellmont Theater

Words & Photos By Garret Torres POP-BREAK LIVE: THE CULT AT THE WELLMONT Britain’s hard rock and heavy metal legends, The Cult played in front of...

Interview: Vextion (2016)

Written by Laura Curry The Monmouth County-based band Vextion fuses the genres of hard rock, metal and pop to gives listeners unshakably honest music, straight...

Album Review: Woodpigeon, ‘T R O U B L E’

By Andrew Howie I have to admit, the first time I listened to the latest studio work from Woodpigeon (a revolving collective of musicians with...

Album Review: Mogwai, ‘Atomic’

By Andrew Howie Scottish post-rock outfit Mogwai, currently in their 21st year of existence, have consistently been ranked one of the top post-rock groups around...

Dashboard Confessional, Reel Big Fish Headline Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival

Written by Laura Curry Come one, come all—beer connoisseurs, alternative rock music junkies and marathon runners alike, to the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival!...

Basia Bulat Autoharps Her Way Into Crowd’s Hearts at The Bowery Ballroom

Pop-Break Live: Basia Bulat at The Bowery Ballroom Canadian indie, folk, and soul songstress Basia Bulat tore the house down with her amazing voice, and...

Album Review: RJD2, ‘Dame Fortune’

By Angelo Gingerelli When electronic musician RJD2 debuted on El-P’s Definitive Jux records with 2002’s Deadringer it was clear he was an artist ahead of...

Album Review: White Denim, ‘Stiff’

By Andrew Howie Austin, TX-based quartet White Denim (James Petralli on vocals and guitar, Jeff Olson on drums, Steven Terebecki on vocals and bass, and...