concert
Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
OF LIMBO Have Leveled Up With New "Unplugged" LP
Long Beach, CA Rockers OF LIMBO have just released their new “Unplugged” album, which shows a deeper, more thoughtful side of the band. They have built a reputation of performing over-the-top, rowdy and fun live shows with their high energy version of heavier rock. This new LP showcases a more intimate and contemplative side, and they show growth and are leveling up - by exhibiting how broad a range they have beyond writing and performing hard rock bangers. The album showcases a quieter acoustic sound with a mix of original songs and 3 covers of classic tracks. They produced and mixed this set of songs at their home studio, and had it mastered at Long Beach Mastering by Brian Frederick.
By RockNRollBuddha5 months ago in Beat
The Digital Music Duo Breaking Cultural Borders
In an era dominated by digital platforms and genre-defying music, AJ Currant has emerged as a groundbreaking international sensation. Comprised of Aria Juno from South Korea and Jayden Currant from the United Kingdom, this cross-cultural duo is rewriting the rules of global pop—and doing it in real time. Their bold fusion of K-pop, EDM, Afrobeat, and classical orchestration is not only captivating fans across continents, but it’s also setting trends on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Vocal Media.
By Nimatullah5 months ago in Beat
CARSEX New “Human Interest” EP Dives Deep Into Our Modern Chaotic World
Long Beach, CA Rockers CARSEX are showing growth in their music with fierce new EP “Human Interest”, which takes a deep dive into the current state of our chaotic world. They channel their frustration and angst into 7 pummeling tracks, which makes for one hell of a ride. The EP was produced by Steve Evetts (Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Butcher Babies) at Maple Studios in Santa Ana, CA, and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New Windsor, NY.
By RockNRollBuddha6 months ago in Beat
Michael Jackson Didn’t Perform at Live Aid — Here’s the Real Reason Why by NWO Sparrow
The King Who Stayed Home: Why Michael Jackson Skipped Live Aid Back in 1985, the entire world stood still for Live Aid — a global, star-studded concert broadcasted to over 1.9 billion people in more than 150 countries. The biggest names in music came together to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Queen’s set is still talked about to this day. U2 made their mark. Prince Charles and Princess Diana were in the building. But there was one massive, elephant-in-the-room type absence that had people scratching their heads — where was Michael Jackson?
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
Foreign politics, inflation, and PR: why Turkey would not be ready to come back to Eurovision
If you've been a Eurovision fan since the 2000s, or if you've been looking into the older, most iconic entries, you might be familiar with Turkish songs like We Could Be the Same by ManGa, Düm Tek Tek by Hadise, or Everyway That I Can by Sertab Erener, which landed the first and only Turkish victory of the contest to this day.
By Simona Rosso6 months ago in Beat
From NYC to NJ: Duce Privi’s ‘Privi & Friends’ Expands Its Empire by NWO Sparrow
Duce Privi Takes “Privi & Friends” to Jersey City: A Night of Independent Hip-Hop & Elevated Vibes Jersey City, NJ – This summer, Duce Privi is expanding his empire beyond NYC, bringing his acclaimed "Privi & Friends" concert series to Jersey City for the first time. On August 23rd, the Greenstop Dispensary (516 Tonnelle Ave) will transform into a hip-hop haven, blending raw lyricism, electrifying performances, and premium cannabis culture under one roof.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat










