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Thank Satan It’s Friday: Primordial, Enslaved, And Mammoth Grinder

January has been a weird month for metal. Some weeks there's been a torrential downpour of new music, and then there are weeks like...

The National Take Their Pre-Grammys Victory Lap at Intimate Irving Plaza Show

Pop Break Live: The National at Irving Plaza for Citi Sound Vault in New York City (January 25, 2018). With two Grammy award nominations, a...

The Green: Hawaiian Reggae Superstars Are Ready to Take on 2018

Hawaii is a magical place. It's super cliche, but if you've ever been there you know it to be true. There's this energy, this...

Phoenix Presents: ‘Speciale’ Residency at NYC’s Brooklyn Steel

“Ti Amo, NYC!” The popular Versailles, Paris based indie pop rock band Phoenix just announced a 3-day residency at Brooklyn Steel in NYC to support...

Spafford: The Future of Jam

On January 24, 2018 Spafford is playing The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, NJ. Remember this date, because given this band's career trajectory, it will...

Review: Umphrey’s McGee, ‘It’s Not Us’

Umphrey’s McGee have been setting a new standard for progressive, intricate and technical jam music with a heavy side for 20 years now. Their...

Tropidelic on Their New Album, Flobots & Cleveland Reggae

When you think reggae bands, U.S. reggae bands at least, you think of a group of musicians growing up by the sun-soaked beaches, jamming...

Thank Satan It’s Friday: Cynic, BTBaM, Pink Floyd Covers, And More!

This week's theme seems to be varieties of stoner metal, though new songs from Between The Buried And Me and Cynic certainly add a prog...

Toy Cars on Having Paint, Ramen, and Touring on the Brain

It's a joy to cover a scene and watch a band evolve. Matteo DeBenedetti was a contributor to ThePopBreak.com a few years ago, and in...

Oteil Burbridge & Friends Deliver All-Star Night of Covers to Brooklyn Bowl

  Pop Break Live: Oteil Burbridge at Brooklyn Bowl It was a spoil of riches at The Brooklyn Bowl on Tuesday night, January 16, at The...

Review: Joe Satriani, ‘What Happens Next’

Joe Satriani is a household name among guitarists. He taught big names like Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett, and Andy Timmons, toured with Mick Jagger,...

Review: Camila Cabello, ‘Camila’

After stepping out on her own in the music world, Camila Cabello has officially released her highly anticipated self-titled debut album. The 11-track debut album...

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