Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Mando takes us on a tour of Rival Console’s new album Articulation, while Zach splits his time between Oscar Jerome’s jazz fusion masterpiece Breathe Deep and the new Black Crown Initiate LP Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape.
All in concert review
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
This local psychedelic rock quartet filled Portland’s Holocene with smoke and thunder in celebration of their new album “All Things Unconsidered.”
Traveling in support of his new album “Wild,” Tourist rocked Portland’s Holocene with support by Matthewdear and Swim Mountain.
Celebrating his recent EP trilogy, multi-instrumentalist and producer Samuel George Lewis graced Portland’s Star Theater with a full band performance.
This Brooklyn-Based experimental pop outfit stopped by the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco for a delightfully relentless performance.
Heavily inspired by natural beauty and the calm of being outdoors, Max Vehuni and Benji Cormack create hushed indie guitar music from their Los Angeles base.
This prolific and progressive fusion band from Montclaire, NJ jammed far too many genres into one tiny room at Dante’s in Portland’s down town area.
After over a decade spent sharpening their teeth in the metal scene, this Chicago quartet once again brings dizzying grooves and fiery intensity to the Hawthorne Theater.
Arguably the most famous American djent band in the world, this D.C. sextet touched down in Portland for a withering performance of their new album “Periphery 4: Hail Stan.”
Enigmatic and unpredictable, this San Francisco quintet blurred the lines between punk, psych rock and jam music at Portland’s Crystal Ballroom.
Brooklyn-born label Ghostly International celebrated its 20th anniversary by showcasing its impressive roster of electronic artists including: Gold Panda, Shigeto, and more.