The mid-Atlantic region recently played host to Australian-bred, Los Angeles-based indie band Atlas Genius, who brought their infectious brand of synth-infused rock to Philadelphia and Washington DC as their extensive 63 Days of Love tour winds to a close. The band recently released a new single and accompanying video for the song “63 Days” and, fresh off an appearance on Conan O’Brien’s late night show, brought the promise of forthcoming new music with them.
Read MoreRoots rocker JD McPherson has always sought inspiration in the music of the past. He first turned heads in 2010 with his debut albumSigns and Signifiers, where he created a unique, new brand of rock and roll using sounds pulled from the early 1950s and given a twist so that they were fresh for modern ears.
Read MoreBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club, Death From Above 1979, and Deap Vally are crossing the US in their latest tour. The triple acts took over the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia with a Grunge-Rock show that shook every wall and every excited fan.
Read MoreSouthern Californian group, The Growlers, performed a magnetic show at the Music Farm in Charleston, South Charleston. The group's signature “Beach Goth” style combines several genres: Psychedelic, Surf, and Garage Rock. They released their fifth studio album, “City Club,” on September 30th.
Read MoreVans Warped Tour celebrated nostalgia with vivid Metalcore, Pop and Punk Rock performances. Impressive music comebacks by groups such as New Found Glory, Good Charlotte, and Yellowcard.
Read MoreGrouplove performed multiple intimate sets during Live Nation TV's "Encore" Concert series at Hard Rock Life. Their new album, "Big Mess" debuts on September 2016.
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