Review by Rachel Milstein
Post hardcore band Issues had no issues captivating fans for their Monster Energy Outbreak Tour at Upstate Concert Hall.
Review by Rachel Milstein
Post hardcore band Issues had no issues captivating fans for their Monster Energy Outbreak Tour at Upstate Concert Hall.
A night of beer drinking and classic rock n’ roll perfectly describe The Cult’s performance at Upstate Concert Hall, April 2.
A night of diving into the crowd, jumping on fans backs and expressing indignation towards Donald Trump don’t begin to describe the crazy acts at Silverstein’s headlining show at Upstate Concert Hall last Monday.
Wildways are using their debut full-length album, Into the Wild, to show they don’t need to fit themselves within one genre to show off their skill set.
Dissonant, a musical term meaning “irregular” or “off-key”, is an ironic title for an album which is packed with concise, hard-hitting instrumental melodies and powerfully striking vocals.
After almost a decade of dance-pop group Cobra Starship filling the airwaves, the band has finally decided to call it quits. Frontman Gabe Saporta left a statement this afternoon on the band’s website for the reasoning of the break up. “To this day I am humbled by how much love our fans showed us, and by the completely unanticipated level of mainstream success we achieved.” Saporta writes. The official statement from Saporta is below.
“This new album is, without any question in my mind, the best thing that has ever borne the Escape The Fate name by a distance,” said Craig Mabbitt, frontman for Escape The Fate. After years of personal struggle, Escape The Fate have finally solidified themselves, and come out swinging with their fifth studio release to be marked in the books, Hate Me.
“Welcome back to 2003,” said Chad Gilbert, lead guitarist for New Found Glory, as he introduced his band to the nearly sold-out Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park Tuesday night. The co-headlining tour consisted of New Found Glory and Yellowcard, with direct support Tigers Jaw.
The music world has been waiting since the release of 2013’s What You Don’t See, for the new highly anticipated self-titled album from the popular pop-punk group, The Story So Far. With the album out May 19th, you won’t stop hearing about them until it’s official release, and probably more-so after that. With their unique mix of punk instrumentals and hard-hitting powerful vocals, The Story So Far have set themselves apart from other bands in the music scene, and have especially developed their own sound on this new record. Sure to top their 2013 record 50 on the Billboard 200 chart with next week’s release, The Story So Far are dominating the music scene right now, and from the talent off this new record, it appears they will continue to do so.