Still Woozy is the stage name of Sven Eric Gamsky. He is a singer, songwriter and producer from Oakland, California. Gamsky grew up playing music as a child, started bands in high school with his friends and played house shows.
Read MoreStarting off the set with 'Sinking In' with head-banging drums and kicks, guitar riffs fills the air of the venue as James DeBerg the lead singer sings the verses of the song. The crowd starts to sway side to side, bouncing their arms back and forth in the air along with beat of the drums and nodding their heads. The set continues with melodic riffs and catchy chorus, and lyrics that will have you in a daze. The bliss feeling running through your veins, as you start to crave for more as James sings his heart out with each song. Thousand Below is a band that will forever will be on your repeat within your playlist with songs like ' Sinking Me', 'Tradition' and 'No Place Like You'. Your body will involvitary start dancing on its own, and there's no stopping it.
Read MoreAndrew Hozier-Byrne, better known as Hozier, is currently on his North American Wasteland, Baby! Tour. Selling out the Walt Disney Theater in the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center is no easy feat. With a 2,700 seat capacity, Hozier effortlessly filled the venue with a passion and energy that reached every attendee.
Read MorePrivate School took the stage with a soothing ambient performance of groovy beats, synth melodies, and guitar grooves. Warming up the crowd for the headliner, Los Wálters. Private School’s set carried a steady upbeat and vibrant mood at 1306 Miami which set the tone for the night.
Read MoreModeration within itself can be deceptively complex. But when you find balance, everything can fall into place with a somewhat intrinsic harmony.
Cue Lilac Kings, an up-and-coming Tulsa-based outfit who’ve clearly run with this sentiment and elevated it to new heights.
Read MoreJapanese Breakfast, the solo project of Korean-American musician, Michelle Zauner, played their first Miami show in the Wynwood Arts District.
Read MoreOn February 9, Chicago singer-songwriter and violinist Andrew Bird played at the third annual GroundUp Festival in Miami Beach, closing out its Saturday night date.
Read More2017 has been a year filled with such memorable concert moments all across the country. A new generation of upcoming artists have taken up venues by storm and sold them out. One thing we never really get to see now a days is the classic rap and hip hop in a live performance. III Points and likeminded wanted to change that ideology immediately.
Read MoreThe Drums emerged amidst smoke in the outdoor venue, with front man Jonny Pierce in a navy jumpsuit with the title of their 2016 release, Abysmal Thoughts printed on the back.
Read MoreThe first stop on their “Last To Leave Tour” and proceeds of the evening were donated to the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts in Houston.
Read MoreOn September 29, 2017 my mind was expanded past anything I ever expected from a night of music headlined by MuteMath. Accompanied by Romes then Colony House, the night was filled with an energy I didn’t expect from a house nearly empty.
Read MoreOn October 11th Alvvays set foot on stage to welcome a completely packed floor-to-ceiling sold out show - on a Wednesday night. The hour and the impending 7am alarm clocks didn't seem to phase fans of the Canadian indie new-age band.
Read MoreThe Growlers out shine their popular "Beach Goth" enigma with groove-laced rhythms, memorable live performance, and masterful tracks. The Growlers will be headlining their music festival, The Growler Six, at the Los Angeles Waterfront on October 28th and 29th. The upcoming music festival will feature performances by renowned artists: the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, Danny Brown, Girl Talk, Butthole Surfers, and many more.
Read MoreSoundBite Magazine hosted an Indie Rock infused event with South Florida local artists: Long Shore Drift, The Takers and Leavers, and The Polar Boys! The groups and audience enjoyed diverse music and participated in the farewell of Long Shore Drift.
Read MoreSouth Florida's Latin Rock group, Baraja, discusses controversial topics in their Alternative Rock tracks. Their bullish tracks discuss a world consumed by social media and handheld devices. The trio are currently recording their upcoming album which will be released next year.
Read MoreCindy Wilson best known for being one of the founding members of legendary new wave group The B-52s embarks on her first solo tour in anticipation of her new solo album "Change" which will be available everywhere in November. If given a chance to catch her on her North American tour, expect a show with a combination of celestial vibes with a psychedelic chillness."
Read MoreThe Punk Rock group, Reno Divorce, discusses their upcoming tour and musical projects after their set at the Goosetown Tavern in Denver, Colorado.
Read MoreLast week Los Angeles local band, The Regrettes, took the stage at Rough Trade NYC in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This quartet of 16-year old musicians (that’s right, 16) delivered an energetic and captivating performance, with original songs carrying lyrics far beyond their age.
Read MoreThe Maccabees bid farewell to their devoted fans at their final concerts in the United Kingdom. They performed to enormous audiences in Birmingham, London, Glasgow, Newcastle, and Manchester.
Read MoreInspirational vocalist, Teri Gender Bender, is the Punk Rock on-stage persona of Le Butcherettes. The hardcore figure was created by multi-talented artist and lead singer of Le Butcherrettes, Teri Suarez. The vibrant three-piece group incorporates Punk Rock and Experimental sounds in their gripping music.
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