Snoop Dogg has always been one of my favorite performers live but on Monday, December 18th, he went above and beyond in proving there "ain't no party like a Snoop Dogg party"!
Read MoreHouston was in for a treat when Travis Scott came to the Revention Center for the local radio station event: 93.7 Beat Bash. The evening started with some of your favorite DJ's keeping the crowd hyped by playing a mix of all the best hits.
Read MoreChevelle rocked all their hits on Saturday night inside Revention Center in downtown Houston. It’s been well over a decade now since the three piece band exploded on the rock scene, and judging by the packed out venue, there was no denying that Houston has quite the Chevelle following. Fans showed up for hardcore rock on Saturday December 2nd, and that’s exactly what they got.
Read More"We would be six feet under if it wasn't for you guys [the fans]." Strong final words of the night from $uicide Boy$ during their return to Houston after two long years away. They apologized for their absence during the show, after an over-powering love oozed from everyone in the crowd. In a Pulp Fiction format, let's flip it and reverse it. From a six foot farewell to what appeared to be a line six blocks long, one thing had become quite clear: there were more than two 6's in the mix on Tuesday, November 21st. It was a night fans came ready for one hell of a show.
Read MoreAll Saturday nights are pretty great by default but this past Saturday, November 18, was especially awesome because two bands that have been huge parts of my adolescence came to rock my hometown. Glassjaw and The Used played at House of Blues in Houston while on tour promoting The Used’s 7th studio album “The Canyon” which was recently released on October 27th. The tour is also successfully building morale towards Glassjaw’s upcoming album said to be released in December of this year.
Read MoreA confident band entirely comfortable with their sound, Alt-J took the stage in Houston at White Oak Music Hall under a November Texas sky. Dubbed a “New Radiohead”, the young British rockers filled the outdoor amphitheater, which holds over 3,000 fans. A thoughtful stage, reminiscent of their 2015 ACL appearance, with LED panels, intermittent green lights, and a soft fog, divided three equal sections for the harmonious sounds of keyboard, bass, and drums. Their creative use of space provides for a 3-dimensional experience, which compliments vocals that serenade their audience.
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