This past summer The Backseat Lovers took over North America with their Waiting to Spill tour, making a stop in Pittsburgh, Pa on July 26, 2023. The scorching summer heat did not stop fans from forming lines at 10AM so that they could get to the barricade for the show. After many hours of intenseContinue reading “The Backseat Lovers Waiting To Spill Tour”
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Bleached Fest Curates the Perfect Summer Festival of Indie Pop Faves
San Diego, CA – August 5 & 6, 2023 One of my more rash decisions includes taking the Amtrak train down the gorgeous Californian coast, while preparing to cover a full weekend lineup of amazing indie-pop artists at Bleached Fest, curated by Tight Knit. I had never been to San Diego, nor seen the majorityContinue reading “Bleached Fest Curates the Perfect Summer Festival of Indie Pop Faves”
Chitter Chatter with Columbus Indie-Rock Band, MUDD
Columbus, OH – June 29, 2023 At the eccentric Double Happiness bar, where local music and dark lighting set the stage for the night, we met up with psychedelic rock band, MUDD. Almost Famous Zine was able to get to know the four members through portraits, an interview and a classic night of rocking out.Continue reading “Chitter Chatter with Columbus Indie-Rock Band, MUDD”
The Jungle Giants: a Riot at Bleached Festival
San Diego, CA – August 5th, 2023 Indie-pop-dance band, The Jungle Giants, blew away the American crowd at Bleached Festival in San Diego, California. The Australian four-piece band, hailing from Brisbane and Melbourne, met with Almost Famous Zine for portraits and allowed us a sneak peak into their world. Relaxed, confident and utterly cool wereContinue reading “The Jungle Giants: a Riot at Bleached Festival”
PUP and Pool Kids at the 9:30 Club
Words and photos by Hannah Tallant. I eagerly waited for a span of 72 months and 9 days to relive this invigorating yet comforting concert experience again. PUP (Pathetic Use of Potential) is a four man Canadian band based out of Toronto, Ontario who know how to put on a killer show. They kicked offContinue reading “PUP and Pool Kids at the 9:30 Club”
The Backfires Headline a Night of Breakout Bands in Pittsburgh
Three bands—Valleyview, The Band Light, and The Backfires—were on the bill at Mr. Smalls Funhouse on July 14, and the room buzzed with all kinds of excitement. Whether it was the hometown love for Valleyview, the dreamy surprise of The Band Light, or the undeniable charisma of The Backfires, each set built off the last,Continue reading “The Backfires Headline a Night of Breakout Bands in Pittsburgh”
Illuminating the Summer Spirit with Milky Chance and Young the Giant
Columbus, OH – June 18th, 2023 On a bright evening in the outskirts of Columbus’ city scene, easygoing crowds of people leisurely approached Kemba Live’s grassy outdoor space. At the recent conclusion of Columbus Stonewall Pride Festival, concertgoers gathered for a fun end to an already love-filled day. Typically I find myself dreading a showContinue reading “Illuminating the Summer Spirit with Milky Chance and Young the Giant”
Declan McKenna Live at Mr. Smalls, Pittsburgh
On June 1st, Indie Pop sensation Declan Mckenna had a show at Mr. Smalls Theater in Pittsburgh, PA for his The Big Return tour. Known for his infectious melodies, thought-provoking lyrics and stage presence, McKenna took the stage at the sold-out venue, instantly captivating the audience with his contagious energy. Pittsburgh was treated to anContinue reading “Declan McKenna Live at Mr. Smalls, Pittsburgh”
CULTURE SHOCK MUSIC FEST – GALLERY
SUNY Purchase College held their annual Culture Shock music festival April 28-29, 2023. Photos and words by Madalyn Schaller along with words by Banner Reed. Day One Lineup: Teezo Touchdown, Junglepussy, Wiki, Talia Goddess, Gel, and Danny Singh. Day Two Lineup: Bktherula, Slaughter Beach Dog, Control Top, Laundry Day, and The Kota Dosa Collective. IfContinue reading “CULTURE SHOCK MUSIC FEST – GALLERY”
The Joy of MUNA: A Look Into the Life’s So Fun Tour
No band is able to share queer joy with their audiences quite like MUNA. Somehow managing to encapsulate the intense feelings that come with finding love and yourself in this mess of a life, the band has formed a discography and fan base that both prioritize the importance of being human. MUNA, who is comprised ofContinue reading “The Joy of MUNA: A Look Into the Life’s So Fun Tour”
