Category: Regions

  • Ukrainian Band BlazerJacket Release New Single “Get Out”

    Ukrainian band BlazerJacket is quite literally living with explosions and Russian armed forces nearby. Despite the hardships they are facing, they have released their new single and video for “Get Out.”

    BlazerJacket’s cover art for “Get Out.”

    According to the NYTimes, NYC is home to over 150,000 Ukrainian Americans, the largest community of its kind in the country. The situation in Ukraine might cause this number to rise, with an influx of refugees. NYC is a melting pot of different music and musical influences as cultures have come together over the past four centuries.

    As one would imagine, “Get Out” has taken on a new meaning as of late. Originally, the song was about being drawn into Stockholm Syndrome and its effects, about trying to get out of an abusive and parasitic society. Now, it could be interpreted of having Ukraine be peaceful again, and how the events are affecting the band.

    BlazerJacket was formed in Kyiv by Denis Cherryman (The Cherry Men / Dirty Bird 13) and Hybri Mod. Their aesthetic is based on their love for science fiction novels. They combine different elements of rock and electronics to transform their sound.

    The song and video are dark and loud with a lot of electronic beats happening as the singer screams “get out!” It is a song you can dance to and really absorb its message. The video is unique in that it was first performed at the Comic Con Ukraine music stage in 2021. They captured the moments of that performance and inserted them into the video. 

    BlazerJacket’s new song “Get Out” is out now, and is both important and influential considering current events in Ukraine right now.

    On Thursday, March 10 at 8pm, The City Winery in New York City will put on a benefit concert for Ukraine through the Come Back Alive foundation, the largest foundation providing support to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

    The benefit concert will be hosted by Ukrainian singer Eugene Hütz his band Gogol Bordello. There will also be performances by The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn & Franz Nicolay, Jesse Malin, Lady Lamb, Marc Roberge from O.A.R., Matisyahu, Patti Smith, The Magnetic Fields’ Stephin Merritt, Suzanne Vega, and more.

    Ukraine belongs to Ukrainians! We are an ancient independent nation distinctly and forever different from this criminally insane neighbor. The proof you all see now in the fierce mind-blowing battle that the world is witnessing, a battle of Ukrainian people’s choice of freedom and democracy against psychotic totalitarian regime next door. Please help us to win this battle, help us to end this catastrophe immediately and bring the intruder to justice. Please stand with Ukraine in the battle for its democracy and freedom. Please Donate and Fundraise with us. Ukraine needs all of you. All your support counts.

    Eugene Hütz

    Tickets are sold out but there is a waitlist. Additional donations may be made here. Additionally, City Winery will produce a limited edition, custom labeled wine which will be available at the benefit concert and online.

    h/t Jambands

  • In Focus: Ace Frehley Plays Patchogue Theatre

    Lead guitarist and co founding member of Kiss, Ace Frehley played the historic Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts Centre on Long Island Thursday night March 3rd. The setlist was mostly KISS classics like “Parasite”, “Detroit Rock City” and “Shock Me”. Ace also did a few covers including “Emerald” by Thin Lizzy, “Never in My Life” by Mountain and Russ Ballard’s “New York Groove” which has been a staple of Frehley’s shows since the 80’s.

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    Ace’s current band includes Ryan Spencer Cook (guitar, vocals), Jeremy Asbrock (guitar, vocals), Philip Shouse (bass), and Matt Starr (drums). His newest album, Origins Volume 2 was released in September 2020. It is a covers album which features guest appearances from Lita Ford, John 5, Robin Zander, Rob Sabino and former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kullick.

    The Patchogue Theatre has been part of the community for close to one hundred years. When it opened in 1923 it was the largest theatre on Long Island. It has over 1100 seats and is still the largest theatre in Suffolk County. Since it opened, it has gone through many renovations, most recently in 2016 including the addition of a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system. For more information on the theatre visit here.

    Setlist: Rip it Out, Parasite, Strutter, Emerald, Rocket Ride, Rock Soldiers, Never In My Life, Good Times, Bad Times, Detroit Rock City, Hard Times, New York Groove, Strange Ways, Shock Me, Cold Gin/Black Diamond, Deuce

  • All That Remains to stop in Niagara Falls on March 14

    All That Remains will be bringing their “Fall of Ideals” 15th anniversary tour to The Rapids Theater in Niagara Falls on Monday, March 14. The other bands that have joined the tour as supporting acts are: Miss May I, Varials, and Tallah (with Max Portnoy, son of drummer Mike Portnoy). The tour will end on May 19th in Huntington NY at the Paramount. The last time All That Remains were in Western New York was opening for In Flames in 2015.

    2022 tour poster

    Since their formation in Massachusetts during 1998, All That Remains have built an undeniable legacy upheld by airtight song craft, knifepoint precise metallic instrumentation, and stadium-size hard rock hooks. As a result, they’ve outlasted trials, tribulations, and trends to stand tall as as one of this century’s most consistent purveyors of heavy music with a bulletproof canon of arena-worthy anthems. 

    In addition to packing houses as a headliner, they’ve practically burned down festival stages everywhere from Rock on the Range to Welcome to Rockville. In 2018, the quintet—Philip Labonte [lead vocals], Jason Richardson [lead guitar], Mike Martin [rhythm guitar], Jason Costa [drums], and Matt Deis [bass, backing vocals]— perfect their patented pummeling by wasting no time or energy at all on their ninth full-length album, Victim of the New Disease [Fearless Records]. Visit here for tickets

  • NYC Mayor Eric Adams Stops by Blue Note New York

    Mayor Eric Adams visited the Blue Note Jazz Club in Greenwich Village on Monday, March 7, to watch Braxton Cook’s live set. Mayor Adams took a moment to deliver remarks on New York City’s suspension of Key to NYC requirements as well.

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    Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

    Introduced by Steven Bensusan, President and Owner of Blue Note Entertainment Group, the Mayor shared a few inspiring words with the audience to celebrate the end of the city’s indoor vaccine mandates and the suspension of Key to NYC rules. View the video below.

    Upcoming shows at Blue Note include Keyon Harrold (3/8-3/13), Rex Orange County (3/12), Quincy Jones Presents: Sheléa (3/14), Robert Glasper (3/15-3/20), Ron Carter (3/22-3/27), and An Intimate Evening with GZA and His Live Band (3/29-3/30). 

  • Lady Gaga Presents The Chromatica Ball 2022 Summer Tour With A Stop at Met Life Stadium

    Academy Award, Golden Globe and 12-time Grammy-winner, Lady Gaga, is finally ready to provide fans with The Chromatica Ball tour of a lifetime this upcoming Summer. The tour will consist of stops at 14 cities worldwide including Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, of the Grammy winning album Chromatica, as well as fan favorites.

    Lady Gaga's The Chromatica Ball

    For this upcoming tour, Lady Gaga added 8 new shows in addition to her rescheduled shows in Paris (7/24), London (7/29), Toronto (8/06), East Rutherford (8/11), Chicago (8/15) and Boston (8/19). For these specific dates, tickets are on sale now and fortunately for fans who have already bought tickets, will still be set to use them for this Summer’s The Chromatica Ball. However, tickets for the newly added shows go on sale starting Friday, March 11 in Arnhem as well as London and on Monday, March 14 in all additional markets at Ticket Master.

    Although Lady Gaga cannot wait to perform for her fans once again, some of her proceeds, specifically $1.00 from each ticket sold shall be donated to the Born This Way Foundation, an organization started on behalf of the singer and her mother to aide in the fight for the wellness of the youth.

    For fans who would like a more access to amenities and add on to concert experience, VIP packages are available on Vip Nation. These packages may include premium tickets, VIP parking and exclusive access to a pre-show lounge, special entry and more.

    On Citi Entertainment, Citi card members will have access to presale tickets from Tuesday, March 8 at 10 AM until Friday, March 11 at 5 PM through the Citi Entertainment program. More information about The Chromatica Ball are on Live Nation’s and Lady Gaga’s website.

    Lady Gaga – The Chomatica Ball Tour Dates

    7/17                             Düsseldorf. DE                                   Merkur Spiel- Arena

    7/21                             Stockholm. SW                                   Friends Arena

    7/24                             Paris, FR                                             Stade de France

    7/26                             Arnhem, NL                                        GelreDome

    7/29                             London, UK                                         Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    7/30                             London, UK                                         Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    8/06                             Toronto, ON                                        Rogers Centre

    8/08                             Washington, DC                                 Nationals Park

    8/11                             East Rutherford, NJ                            MetLife Stadium

    8/15                             Chicago, IL                                         Wrigley Field 

    8/19                             Boston, MA                                         Fenway Park 

    8/23                             Dallas, TX                                           Globe Life Field

    8/26                             Atlanta, GA                                         Truist Park

    9/8                               San Francisco, CA                             Oracle Park

    9/10                             Los Angeles, CA                                 Dodger Stadium

  • Oteil and Friends Arrive at the Capitol Theater March 11-12

    Dead & Company and Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge will be joined by numerous Friends this weekend at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, playing songs from the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band catalogs, and much more.

    Oteil and Friends

    The pair of shows are scheduled for March 11-12 and will feature Eric Krasno (guitar, Lettuce, Eric Krasno Band), Jason Crosby (keys, Assembly of Dust, Robert Randolph and the Family Band), Jennifer Hartswick (trumpet/vocals, Trey Anastasio Band), Natalie Cressman (trombone/vocals, Trey Anastasio Band), James Casey (saxophone/vocals, Trey Anastasio Band, Lettuce), Tom Guarna (NYC guitarist), and Pete Lavezzoli (drums/percussion, Melvin Seals and JGB).

    The show also marks James Casey’s return to the stage after undergoing treatment for colon cancer.

    Burbridge, a two-time Grammy winning bassist has been in the music business touring and recording for over three decades. His first step into the national spotlight came in 1991 when he became a founding member of the Aquarium Rescue Unit featuring Col. Bruce Hampton, a cult classic that has stood the test of time. That led to his membership in the classic rock group The Allman Brothers Band. In 2012, Oteil received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his 15 year contribution to the Allman Brothers Band as the longest running bassist in the band’s history.

    The Capitol Theatre run will be the first set of shows taking place in 2022 for Oteil & Friends, with more dates to be announced.

    Tickets are on sale now.

  • In Focus: Slash ft. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators rock a sold out del Lago Casino

    On March 5th, Slash ft. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators brought what can only be described as a ‘pure rock’ show to a packed crowd at del Lago Casino in Waterloo, NY.

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    Slash ft. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators rocking Waterloo NY. Photographed by Samantha Rychlicki.

    Starting off the night was a fairly new band Plush. This band includes Moriah Formica lead vocals and guitar, Bella Perron on the lead guitar, Ashley Suppa on the bass and Brooke Colucci on the drums. They are absolutely the future of rock. With Formica’s powerful voice and the instrumental skill of the other three members, the world needs to keep their eyes on them.

    Moriah Formica of Plush at the del Lago Casino and Resort. Photographed by Samantha Rychlicki.

    Then of course following them was the head liners. Wearing his iconic top hat and aviators, the world famous guitarist and the incomparable vocalist played for 3 hours non-stop.

    Myles Kennedy is pure talent. Plain and simple. It was hard to believe that he was the one singing as he hit the notes effortlessly. He is the essence of rock and still remains truly humble. Of course, we cannot skip the is an undeniable rock superstar, Slash. With years under his belt, he is a guitarist with unparalleled talent. These two masterminds of music combined with the talent of The Conspirators, consisting of consist of Todd Kerns on the lead bass, Frank Sidoris on the rhythm guitar and Brent Fitz on the drums, are unstoppable. It was an unforgettable experience of music full of energy and just pure fun.

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    Myles Kennedy and Slash at the del Lago in Waterloo NY. Photographed by Samantha Rychlicki

    Slash ft. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators Setlist: Driving Rain, My Antidote, Shots Fired, Halo, Back From Cali(Slash song), Spirit Love,The River Is Rising, Whatever Gets You By, Always on the Run(Lenny Kravitz cover), Standing in the Sun, Speed Parade(Slash’s Snakepit cover),C’est La Vie, Fill My World, The One You Loved Is Gone, Call off the Dogs, Doctor Alibi(Slash song), Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going to Be a Long, Long Time)(Elton John cover),Nothing to Say (Slash song), You’re a Lie, World on Fire
    Encore: Anastasia

  • Rule Them All Releases New Single ‘Uneasy Faith’

    Long Island hardcore band, Rule Them All, are back with their new single ‘Uneasy Faith’ off their split with Kill Your Idols. The split features four songs, with two by Rule Them All and two by Kill Your Idols.

    Rule Them All

    ‘Uneasy Faith’ is a blunt, but melodic track that draws listeners in with dynamic riffs and deep lyrical meaning. Centered around the idea of taking chances even when success seems unlikely, it gives listeners the added boost they might have needed to get through a tough situation. 

    “Sometimes, the only thing you have behind you when you take a leap of faith is belief in yourself and even then it’s not enough. It deals with the idea that expectation can hinder your progress and can even deter you from leaping all together.”

    Vocalist Jon Gusman

    During production of the split, both bands recorded with Kill Your Idols drummer, Anthony Corallo. KYI’s tracks were mixed and mastered by Will Killingsworth, while Rule Them All’s tracks were mixed and mastered by Brian McTernan.

    PC : Matt Viel

    Formed in 2017, Rule Them All aims to blend vintage and modern styles of hardcore rock while keeping the Long Island aggression that they’re known for. Solid riffs and hard hitting drums keep fans coming back for more as they continue to etch out their place in NY musical history.

    ‘Uneasy faith’ is available now on all streaming platforms, with the vinyl coming out on 7/22. More information about the band can be found here.

  • Lawrence To Play Empire Live on Thursday March 10

    Lawrence is coming to Albany to play Empire Live this Thursday, March 10th along with MLLN! If you have not yet heard Lawrence’s music, then just have a listen to their acoustic version of ‘Don’t Lose Sight’ that recently hit 1 million views on YouTube.

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    For Lawrence fans, the band is doing something really special on this tour with their ListenLive VIP Headphone Experience. A few audience members per show will be able to livestream the concert audio and listen through headphones. And you may be thinking “why on earth would I want to listen headphones at a live concert?” The answer is truly innovative, and will be an incredibly unique experience for Lawrence fans. The VIP headphone listeners will have full control over their audio mix by being able to increase or decrease the levels of specific inputs. So if you want hear more guitar, vocals, or whatever you wish, then you can! To enjoy this brand new experience you can purchase VIP tickets on Lawrence’s website.

    If you weren’t sold on needing a ticket after hearing Don’t Lose Sight, then Lawrence’s funky cover of “Get Busy” ought to have done the trick. Their Hotel TV Tour 2 just finished shows in Colorado, Vermont, and New Hampshire, and Lawrence are playing their sole New York show on Thursday before heading all over the country. To see Lawrence’s upcoming tour dates, head on over to their website. For their March 10th, 8pm show at Empire Live with MLLN, purchase your tickets here.

  • Tool Brings a Psychedelic Masterpiece to Buffalo

    On Sunday, February 27, nearly 20,000 fans packed into the KeyBank Center in Buffalo to witness one of the most unique rock bands around, Tool. One of the most mysterious and eye catching shows you can witness, with really incredible visuals produced by the band’s guitarist, Adam Jones, Tool last played in the region in May 2017 at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, and had since released their critically acclaimed album Fear Inoculum which this tour supported.

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    TOOL KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY

    Fans poured into the arena in high spirits to be greeted to a stage obscured by a translucent curtain.
    Tool is known for two things at their concerts, one being the absolute incredible visuals, and the other
    is their extremely strict no cell phone/camera policy. Signs were plastered all over the venue, even in
    the bathrooms to warn fans that all types of photography and video were prohibited and could result in
    ejection. You would think people would see this and take it seriously, right?

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    As the lights went out in the stadium and the translucent curtain that wrapped around the stage began to light up, the band members began to make their entrance onto the stage. When Danny Carey, one of the greatest drummers of all time made his entrance with a quick wave before sitting at his impressive drum kit, the arena erupted in cheers. Next followed both Adam Jones and Justin Chancellor as they begin jamming the self-titled song off the album Fear Inoculum. Maynard James Keenan then kind of crept his way to the back platform, appearing as a silhouette with a mowhawk.

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    Maynard James Keenan / TOOL

    The visuals kicked right up to 11 as Tool began their set. The slow start to their songs begin often soft
    and soothing and transform into a powerful climax over the course of 10 minutes. One thing about the
    no cellphone policy is it truly allows you and everyone else to really appreciate the production of the
    show. While most attendees followed the guidance, there were definitely some who took the risk of
    trying to film. These individuals would quickly be spotted by security and their led flashlights shined right
    at their face as a warning, before being escorted out of the venue.

    Throughout the set, Maynard prowled the back of the stage like a caged animal. This is his M.O as he
    previously has stated that the other members playing the instruments deserve the focus. Most of
    Tool’s performance featured elaborate and complex grooves met with bursts of ferocity and visuals to
    match. Both Justin and Adam played very well off each other, and Danny Carey absolutely killed it on the
    drums. You could feel the power behind the extremely complex time signatures he would play, and
    being able to watch him perform was very enjoyable.

    Highlights of Tool’s performance included the translucent curtain slowly opening to reveal the band
    during their performance of “Pushit” in dramatic fashion as vivid hallucinatory imagery encompassed
    the band. Danny Carey’s absolutely insane drum solo titled “Chocolate Chip Trip,” which had overhead
    cameras displaying on the backdrop allowing everyone to witness his insane skill and speed as he played
    to a synthesizer.

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    Adam Jones / TOOL

    Before playing the final song of the night, Maynard spoke for the second time of the evening saying
    thank you and then allowing everyone to record the last song with their cellphones. The only request he
    had was to “turn off you’re fucking lights, if you don’t know how, ask your phone.. it’s a smart phone.”
    The band then went into “Invincible” which was an epic finish to their performance.

    Going to a Tool concert is more like an immersive experience of watching songs come to life with mind blowing visuals and people in the shadows playing the instruments. The band doesn’t talk in-between songs like many other artists do, and the entire focus of the event is strictly on the music itself. They are truly unique in a time when many musicians sound similar to others, and Tool shows no signs of slowing down.

    Tool – Keybank Center, Buffalo – February 27, 2022

    Setlist: Fear Inoculum > Opiate > The Pot > Pushit > Pneuma > The Grudge > Eon Blue Apocalypse > The
    Patient > Descending > Hooker With a Penis
    Encore: Chocolate Chip Trip > Culling Voices > Invincible