
That lyric is off of Green Day’s latest album, Revolution Radio. I’ve tried to analyze myself over this song.
That lyric is off of Green Day’s latest album, Revolution Radio. I’ve tried to analyze myself over this song.
So who’s ever listened to “Gives You Hell” from the All-American rejects and felt a guilty pleasure while thinking about an ex-girlfriend.
Usually, when I tell my wife who I’m going to shoot in an upcoming show, her responses range from the benign “Who?” to the somewhat less benign “Ugh, when are you going to act your age?”
If you were in the mood for some nice easy listening rock last Tuesday, you should have stayed the f-ck away from the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion.
311 stopped by the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion last Sunday on their summer Unity Tour.
Thank god Guns ‘n Roses got back together. I was there in the front row, paying an insane amount of money in order to witness hell freeze over.
The Pretty Reckless played the Paradise last Tuesday in support of their new(ish) album Who You Selling For
Bowling for Soup played a sold out Brighton Music Hall in Boston last week. BFS shows are always a fun time, but this was something special.
Dropkick Murphys played a whole bunch of shows in Boston last week. I caught them at the House of Blues on Friday, St Patrick’s Day.
Pop Evil played the sold out Brighton Music Hall last week along with openers Badflower.
That line is from Lukas Graham’s hit song, 7 Years. The song is a poignant ode to the passage of life, starting at young childhood and winding through to later life.
The State Theatre is a bit outside of my travel range when going to a show. However, last Sunday it was the Make America Rock Again Tour.