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Live Reviews: Katrina Stuart at Liaison Restaurant and Lounge in Hollywood, CA
Material: Katrina Stuart’s “Blue Roses,” which she showcased at this event, is an exceptionally polished pop song recycled from other pop acts before her. The ... -
Live Reviews: The Midnight Mission at Factory West in Los Angeles, CA
Material: As a Balkan refugee growing up in Sweden, Zana Messia faced several trials and tribulations. But as a teenager living in a foreign country, ... -
Live Reviews: Angeles at the Whisky A GoGo in West Hollywood, CA
Material: There are plenty of bands like Angeles in Los Angeles, and indeed in the States. Hell, all over the place! This is one of ... -
Live Reviews: Georgia Weber at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: Expanding the role of the double bass, Georgia Weber’s journey from punk bands in Australia to her performances with her trio The Sleeved Hearts ... -
Live Reviews: Natalie Clark at The Hotel Cafe in Hollywood, CA
Material: Kicking off the launch of her first EP, Head North, Natalie Clark was an absolute dynamo from beginning to end and brought a refreshing burst ... -
Live Reviews: Muhammad Seven and The Spring at Midway Cafe in Boston, MA
Material: Iranian-American singer-songwriter Muhammad Seven helms this enchantingly melodic five-piece that might be mistaken for the missing link between folk and Americana. Drenching curious listeners ... -
Live Review: Detroit Trouble at the Diesel Concert Theatre in Detroit, MI
Material: This incendiary Motor City trio aptly describes their music as “extreme blues.” Granted, there are many blues elements in what they do. There is ... -
Live Reviews: Jocelyn and Chris Arndt at The Standard in West Hollywood
Material: Notable standouts in the set were “Out of My Head” and “The Western.” The latter specifically was so charming in its theatricality that it ... -
Live Review: Sayed Sabrina at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, CA
Material: A feast for the eyes and ears, Sayed Sabrina is a tour de force. Celebrating the release of her album, Thou Art That, she ... -
Live Review: Ivy Wood at 1720 in Los Angeles
Material: Ivy Wood, a fantastic sludge-rock duo consisting of Julien Baptiste and Dennis Nillsson, have long been one of LA’s best-kept secrets. However, it seems ...