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Live Review: Tarra Layne at The Mint in Los Angeles
Material: What we have here for this Los Angeles concert is primarily rock and blues. Layne is a character who entertains with her bubbly personality as her band segues between ... -
Live Review: Von Grey at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Material: Despite having a wide variety of instruments in the mix, Von Grey is a primarily vocal-driven troupe made special by the fact that they are all sisters hailing from Georgia. ... -
Live Review: Mad Revival at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Material: If Mad Revival were to go by any other name it would be “Spitfire,” not only in terms of the energy of the group’s live performance but the succinct ... -
Live Reviews: Rye Brothers at the Cowboy Palace Saloon in Chatsworth, CA
Material: The phrase above the band, in kitschy neon glory, claims this venue to be “The Last Real Honky Tonk.” The band that takes the stage is a little more ... -
Live Review: Skye Delamey at Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood
Material: What Skye Delamey offers is dark and eccentric. Imagine if Dale Bozzio fronted Judas Priest. To start, she is announced by a man in a military uniform. The two prep ... -
Live Review: Cold Blue Water at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Material: Cold Blue Water is a jam band that performs covers and original numbers like “Blue Rain,” which has a Grateful Dead feel. The lyrics for their “Catfish Blooz” are ... -
Live Review: Robbie McDonald at Three Clubs in Hollywood, CA
Material: McDonald co-produces this first “Fabaret” show with Leopold Nunan (Food Network). The costumes are a spectacular display of glitter and glamour, ranging from a Marilyn Monroe to a red ... -
Live Review: Shawn Atkins at the Black Rose Tavern in Los Angeles, CA
Material: Shawn Atkins is continuing the good work of CeeLo Green, covering the likes of James Brown and Curtis Mayfield while penning some songs of his own. For his original ... -
Live Review: TOSH at the House of Blues
Material: TOSH pens her own original dance-pop with catchy melodies and stories. She exhibits a vulnerability beyond her years. The artist’s most radio-friendly song is “Liar,” and with lyrics like ... -
Live Review: Se7en Reasons Why at The Canyon
Material: Although the group is categorized as folk punk similar to Flogging Molly, this music has a mostly classic punk rock feel, along with some country music qualities. Specifically, you ...