Playing at Heaven Can Wait in the East Village of Manhattan, Carver Commodore filled the room with rocking energy, and crazed moving fans. While in NYC, Madalyn stopped by to snag some images to share with us. Words and photos by Madalyn Schaller. If reposting, please tag @madalyns.photos and @almostfamouszine
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Magnetic Melodies: The Magnetic Fields- GALLERY
The lights dimmed at The Town Hall in New York City and The Magnetic Fields walked on stage. Each member of the band took their place as the audience roared. The crowd was a mix of old and young. The music filled every corner of the historic venue, embracing everyone. At that moment, it wasn’tContinue reading “Magnetic Melodies: The Magnetic Fields- GALLERY”
Flo Petite Opens Up SoFar Sounds in Brooklyn
What felt like the most angelic night in New York, up and coming artist Flo Petite opened up Carroll Hall in Brooklyn for Sofar Sounds. If you are not familiar with Sofar Sounds, they are an organization that started in London hosting private shows. They aim to discover new sounds and create a more intimateContinue reading “Flo Petite Opens Up SoFar Sounds in Brooklyn”
Public Access at Spina Records
Public Access performed at Spina Records, a local New Brunswick record store close to Rutgers College Ave campus. Check out Kenzie’s coverage of the show! I photographed Ryan Puharic, Liam Muhler, Alex Giarretta, and Josh Skoudis as they performed a set of eight songs including one new song. We were the first to hear theContinue reading “Public Access at Spina Records”
Two Door Cinema Club Kicks Off Tour in Atlanta – GALLERY
Two Door Cinema Club embarked on their first U.S. tour in years and stopped in Atlanta, Georgia for a sold-out evening of pure magic. The show was the first tour stop, marking their return to ATL after seven long years. Getting to see this band again after so long was an unforgettable experience. I hadContinue reading “Two Door Cinema Club Kicks Off Tour in Atlanta – GALLERY”
Almost Monday: Live From Atlanta – GALLERY
Almost Monday dropped by The Masquerade (Purgatory) in Atlanta as part of their mini 2-date Georgia run. AFZ’s Amanda brought us along to the show! Photos by Amanda Florence. If reposting, please tag @m4nda.jpeg and @almostfamouszine. Follow and listen to Almost Monday: Spotify | Apple Music | Instagram
Briston Maroney Plays “Ultrapure” in NYC
Briston Maroney’s The Ultrapure Tour had two sold-out nights in New York City at Webster Hall on January 30 and 31. Everybody knows and loves his hit single “Freakin’ out on the Interstate,” but the crowd was loud as ever during the whole set, singing along to some of his oldest songs and Ultrapure alike.Continue reading “Briston Maroney Plays “Ultrapure” in NYC”
Baby Tate Presents: Sexploration The Tour – GALLERY
Breakout artist Baby Tate headlined a sold-out show in her hometown, Atlanta, Georgia, at the Vinyl on January 26. Tate mesmerized the audience with her iconic outfits, stage presence, and unmatchable energy. The 27-year-old has accumulated over 77.1M global streams and has released numerous projects. Her music is all about self-expression and defying the norm,Continue reading “Baby Tate Presents: Sexploration The Tour – GALLERY”
Alix Page Has Next Level Live Vocals- Concert Review
From the suburbs of Orange County, Alix Page has made her own wave in becoming an indie-rock artist, giving us a show to remember at the Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta, GA. Page was opening for The Milk Carton Kids’ “I Only See the Moon Tour.” She performed some of her biggest hits including “Stripes,” theContinue reading “Alix Page Has Next Level Live Vocals- Concert Review”
Vacations and Last Dinosaurs Bring the Energy from Down Under
Columbus, OH – October 4th, 2023 On a dark October day, the Australian-native bands Vacations and Last Dinosaurs brought an upbeat aura on their North American tour, Tourzilla. Without having too much background on either band, I found myself in a happy, classically friendly Midwest crowd who all seemed joyous to be there and shareContinue reading “Vacations and Last Dinosaurs Bring the Energy from Down Under”
