Thought some of you might be interested in The Warning, a band consisting of three young Mexican sisters doing some serious hard rock. They seem to be breaking and are coming to PNC with Halestorm and the Pretty Reckless. They first got attention 7 years ago as kids with a cover of Enter Sandman and now they're on the Metallica covers album, which is pretty cool. Second clip is them all growed up. I recall seeing the Metallica video years ago, but hadn't heard of them since that until last night when Matt Pinfield posted a pic of them doing a show at the famous Troubadour in LA last night.
Could be, although I actually did a search on the band name in the thread and got nada - wasn't about to read through all 31 pages though, to be sure, lol...i
think you might be like 10 pages too late.
I follow Michelle Joy on Insta. She's nice - regular peepster. Just married her boyfriend who also directed her "Fire for You" video. The guitarists look like a couple guys you would see working at a deli lolLove them
So cool
Need to see the singer!!
My favorite Metric Tune.
solid release by Arcade Fire
A few recent songs by Valerie June. A singer/songwriter I’ve been aware of for 4 years or so. She is unique, a terrific singer. The term “artist” gets thrown around casually these days and often doesn’t apply. This is a musical artist.
New Yeah Yeah Yeahs !!
New Journey.
Gwar is still releasing new music. Worked one of their shows at Birch Hill 20 years ago.
I’m taking my daughter to see the Lumineers next weekend. I’m so excited to hear their new stuff live. They are truly amazing in person if you ever get the chance to see them.
At Forest Hills Stadium in Queens?Say hi to my son at the EMS building. He's working that concert as an event EMT. Great gig- paid to listen to and sometimes see live music!
Whoop, no, at PNC Arts Center, which was May 28.At Forest Hills Stadium in Queens?
I am so split on the YYY's. Some of their work I love and some I dislike. Same thing with their shows having seen them a few times. The first time was at Maxwell's in the mid-2000s and my friend and I both were underwhelmed - way too much "performance art rock" and over-the-top showmanship for our tastes. Also saw them in 2008 and 2016 and liked them much more at those shows (bigger crowds probably meant more trying to be commercial).Omg ive been waiting so long
Immediate classic
Yeah Yeah Yeahs come in and save rock and roll