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  • 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

  • In Focus: BTBAM brings a packed house in Buffalo

    Between the Buried in Me (BTBAM) is a progressive metal band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2000, and played the Rec Room in Buffalo on March 4, 2022. This was the first time that the band has played Buffalo since 2015 where they played Town Ballroom. Rec Room is a smaller venue holding around 300 people so this was a very intimate show.

    BTBAM’s tour is titled “Human is Hell” and has their opening band as Car Bomb. The tour has 30 dates and runs through the end of March. This is also opener Car Bomb’s first tour back from the COVID-19 pandemic, finally giving the mathcore band a chance to showcase their material from 2019’s Mordial.

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    Greg Kubacki -Guitars for Car Bomb (photo credit- Mike Miller)

    Car Bomb is from Long Island and have been around since 2000. Their style is marked by an experimental and extremely aggressive approach to metal. They sound absolutely ferocious. Their psychotic turbo-thrash is disgustingly disorientating, ‘Frankensteining’ Meshuggah and The Dillinger Escape Plan into one relentless onslaught of time-chopping violence. BTBAM band members consist of: Michael Dafferner (vocals), Elliot Hoffman (drums), Greg Kubacki (guitar), and Jon Modell (bass).

    The show started off earlier than usual for a metal show in Buffalo with two bands on the bill. The band kicked off the show right on time and gave the crowd their monies worth. The band’s 14 song setlist featured such songs as “Finish it” and “Lights Out”. The singer for Car Bomb tried to tell a joke in between songs about an item called a “Garbage Plate”, but was soon corrected by the crowd yelling that is a Rochester food item only. By the time Car Bomb had finished their set, the venue was mostly packed awaiting BTBAM’s start.

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    Paul Waggoner- Lead Guitarist for BTBAM (Photo Credit- Mike Miller)

    Since the Covid pandemic started, there have not been many metal concerts like this in Buffalo. Especially at small venues like the Rec Room where you can literally reach out and touch the band. The fans were very eager to start mosh pits the second Between the Buried and Me hit the stage. You could feel the energy in the room from when the intro music was started by the drummers sample pad. The smoke machine went on and the lights went dark. You could feel the anticipation of the song starting. They opened with “The Double Helix of Extinction” off the album Colors II. BTBAM has grown and matured a-lot since their inception 22 years ago.

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    Tommy Giles Rogers- BTBAM Lead SInger (Photo Credit- Mike Miller)

    Between the Buried and Me made use of their vertical light towers to put on an amazing synced bright light show. The fans were loving every minute of the show and being able to release their built up anger and stress in the mosh pit is not only fun, but should be considered exercise. BTBAM was very calm and collective during their set, focusing on playing their instruments while interacting with the fans.

    BTBAM

    BTBAM chose not to put song names on their setlist, but of Buffalo Bills players instead. This was done so fans up close to the stage would not know what song is coming up next.

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    BTBAM setlist (Photo Credit- Mike Miller)

    Setlist: The Double Helix of Extinction, Revolution in Limbo, Fix the Error,Ants of the Sky, Dim Ignition, Famine Wolf, Informal Gluttony, Bad Habits, The Future Is Behind Us, Condemned to the Gallows, Selkies: The Endless Obsession

    Encore: Voice of Trespass

    BTBAM
    Blake Richardson- BTBAM Drummer (Photo Credit- Mike Miller)

    Remaining tour stops

    Mar 06 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Bogarts⁣
    Mar 08 – Detroit, Mich. @ Crofoot⁣
    Mar 09 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Elevation⁣
    Mar 10 – Fort Wayne, Ind. @ Piere’s⁣
    Mar 11 – Des Moines, Iowa @ Wooly’s⁣
    Mar 12 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Truman⁣
    Mar 13 – Tulsa, Okla. @ Cains⁣
    Mar 15 – Denver, Colo. @ Summit⁣
    Mar 16 – Grand Junction, Colo. @ Mesa Theater⁣
    Mar 18 – Santa Cruz, Calif. @ Catalyst⁣
    Mar 19 – Berkeley, Calif. @ UC Theater⁣
    Mar 20 – Santa Ana, Calif. @ Observatory⁣
    Mar 21 – Tucson, Ariz. @ 191 Toole⁣
    Mar 23 – Austin, Texas @ Emo’s⁣
    Mar 25 – New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues⁣
    Mar 26 – Little Rock, Ark. @ The Hall⁣
    Mar 28 – Destin, Fla. @ Club LA⁣
    Mar 29 – Birmingham, Ala. @ Saturn⁣
    Mar 30 – Athens, Ga. @ Georgia Theatre⁣
    Mar 31 – Columbia, S.C. @ The Senate⁣


  • Jon Spencer and The HITmakers Announce New Album And Tour

    The incredible singer Jon Spencer is back with the explosive band the HITmakers, and they’re releasing their hottest record yet. Starting off their tour, they will be playing at the Rec Room in Buffalo (April 11) and tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am.

    Jon Spencer and The HITmakers, "spencer gets it lit"
    Photo By Michael Lavine 

    Using otherworldly sounds, “Spencer Gets It Lit” by Jon Spencer and The HITmakers is described as, “electro-boogie, constructivist art pop, a psychedelic swamp of industrial sleaze and futurist elegance.” “Spencer Gets It Lit” delivers all the friction, excitement, and post-modern depravity one in one song. 

    Jon Spencer states, “This is the most uncompromising album I’ve ever made!”  

    Jon Spencer and the HITmakers
    Photo By Bob Coscarelli 

    The upcoming spring tour will feature many unique, amazing artists like Janet Weiss of Sleater Kinney, Quasi, Wild Flag, The Jicks, Slang, and more. 

    Jon Spencer is an American singer, composer and guitarist. Throughout his career, he has been involved in various bands such as Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Heavy Trash and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.  

    Tour Dates:

    4/11 Buffalo, NY Rec Room

    4/12 Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace

    4/13 Detroit, MI El Club

    4/14 Chicago, IL Schubas

    4/15 Milwaukee, WI Back Room at Colectivo

    4/16 Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry

    4/18 Omaha, NE Waiting Room

    4/19 Denver, CO Globe Hall

    4/20 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge

    4/21 Boise, ID Neurolux

    4/22 Portland, OR Dantes

    4/23 Vancouver, BC Fox Cabaret

    4/24 Seattle, WA Madame Lou’s (The Crocodile Second Stage)

    4/26 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill

    4/27 Los Angeles, CA The Echo

    4/28 San Diego, CA Casbah

    4/29 Tucson, AZ 191 Toole

    4/30 Phoenix, AZ Valley Bar

    5/01 Santa Fe, NM Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

    5/02 Colorado Springs, CO The Black Sheep

    5/03 Wichita, KS Wave

    5/04 Kansas City, MO Record Bar

    5/05 St. Louis, MO Blueberry Hill Duck Room

    5/06 Indianapolis, IN Hi-Fi

    5/07 Louisville, KY Zanzabar

    5/08 Charlottesville, VA The Southern

    All tickets go on sale Friday, February 18 at 10am. 

  • Kid Rock Scraps New York Stop on Tour due to COVID-19 Restrictions

    Kid Rock has canceled one of his New York stops on his upcoming tour due to COVID-19 restrictions. Shows in both Buffalo and Toronto, Ontario, have been scrapped from the tour due to COVID-19 restrictions, with Kid Rock threatening to scrap more dates if venues try to place further restrictions that would apply to his shows.

    Kid Rock

    On January 27, 2022 Kid Rock made this announcement on his Facebook page saying he won’t perform anywhere on his 2022 “Bad Reputation Tour” if there are COVID-19 protocols in place. The video was made ahead of tickets going on sale to his tour going at 10AM on January 28, 2022. 

    The tour will stop in 24 cities and will kick off on April 6, 2022 in Evansville, Indiana before wrapping up at Pine Knob, Michigan in September of 2022. The dates may dwindle down though if attendees are asked to wear masks and show proof of vaccinations. 

    “You’re going to be getting your money back because I won’t be showing up, either,” Rock said on his Facebook page. “If you think I’m going to sit out there and say don’t tell me how to live, “We The People,” while people are holding up their f-ing vaccine cards and wearing masks, that s— ain’t happening.”

    “We actually scratched Buffalo, NY off the list because of that and Toronto, Canada and several other cities we were looking at. I don’t want to deal with that s— either and I know you don’t.”

    The tour now has no stops in New York due to mask mandate and vaccination requirements for attending most venues, particularly in NYC. No word if other towns in New York or elsewhere are planning new mask and/or vaccination requirements that prevent Kid Rock from coming to town.

    For more information visit on the “Bad Reputation Tour” visit Kid Rock’s website. 

  • Buffalo Native Willie Nile Heads To The Linda in February, 4 more stops in NYS this summer and Fall

    Buffalo native Willie Nile will be coming to Albany to play at The Linda on February 18 and will be performing his new album The Day The Earth Stood Still.

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    The Day The Earth Stood Still album cover.

    Nile used lockdown as a basis for his album. After seeing the boarded-up streets of Manhattan, he grew inspired. Speaking of the inspiration Nile said this:

    I have a storage space near the Holland Tunnel, and normally on a Friday night at rush hour, it can take an hour to move five blocks. But one Friday night last June…I realized that there wasn’t a car in sight, and that I could have laid down in the middle of the street without anyone noticing. The title The Day the Earth Stood Still hit me, and I carried it around in my head for awhile, and eventually it sparked this set of songs.

    Nile grew up in Buffalo, and in the early ‘70s, he moved down to NYC, where his music career started to take off. He earned national status with a series of albums, and his independent indie work added to his fame.

    Willie Nile, photo by Cristina Arrigoni.

    Nile has racked up many famous fans, including Bruce Springsteen and Pete Townshend, both of whom he has toured with on different occasions.

    After all these years I’m still feeling the passion and the power and the pull of rock ’n’ roll as a way out, as a vehicle that can offer salvation and redemption and joy in this crazy-ass world. Here’s to more music and magic on the road ahead!

    Willie Nile

    The Day The Earth Stood Still combines all the elements of rock and punk, mixed with the passion of going through a pandemic. Produced by Stewart Lerman, who worked with Elvis Costello and Mumford and Sons, the album is described as “magical.”

    Willie Nile and Steve Earle, photo by Cristina Arrigoni.

    Willie Nile will be coming to The Linda in Albany on February 18 to play his new album live, as well as other fan favorites with some rarities mixed in. Tickets can be found here.

    Willie Nile 2022 Tour Dates

    Fri., June 25  STANHOPE, NJ Stanhope House. 

    Fri., July 2  BOSTON, MA City Winery

    Sat., July 10  RED BANK, NJ  The Vogel at Count Basie Theater for the Arts. Two shows: 4 & 8 p.m. 4 p.m.—40th Anniversary Show for Willie’s second album, Golden Down, featuring the whole album played top to bottom plus several fan favorites. 8 p.m.—Willie’s eponymous first release played in its entirety (41st Anniversary) followed by different fan favorites.

    Sat., July 17  PIERMONT, NY  Turning Point (solo; two shows)

    Thurs., July 22   RIDGEFIELD, MA  (outdoor show)

    Sat., July 24  AVIS, PA  WQBR Radio gig; outdoor show

    Fri., Aug. 13  EGREMONT, MA  The Barn. (duo show)

    Sat., Aug. 21 TARRYTOWN, NY  Tarrytown Theater, 

    Sun., Aug. 22  NEW YORK, NY  City Winery (new album release show)

    Sat., Aug. 28  WASHINGTON DC The Hamilton 

    Wed., Sept. 1  WOODBRIDGE, NJ   Woodbridge HS Fields. 1 Samuel Lupo Place. Free show

    Sat., Oct. 2  BEACON, NY  Towne Crier 

    Sat., Oct. 16  THREE OAKS, MI Acorn Theater. 

    Sun., Oct. 17  EVANSTON / CHICAGO, IL  SPACE 

    Mon., Oct. 18  ANN ARBOR, MI  The Ark 

    Fri., Nov. 19  HOLYOKE, MA  Gateway Theater

  • Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival Announces 2022 Dates

    Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival announced it’s 2022 dates. The festival was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 but will be back on July 15 and 16 of 2022. 

    Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival

    This will be the fourth annual rendition of the Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival will take place in the Historic Cobblestone District in Downtown Buffalo, NY, stemming from its Buffalo Iron Works headquarters on Illinois Street. The festivities are being put on by Twenty6 Productions, Buffalo Iron Works, and Lockhouse Distillery & Bar. It will feature two large outdoor stages and two indoor stages, a vendor village, local artisans, food trucks, and local beverage stations throughout the festival grounds.

    Josh Holtzman who is one of the founders of the festival, co-founder of Twenty6 Productions, and owner of Buffalo Iron Works spoke on the 2022 version of the festival saying, “We can’t wait to bring Cobblestone Live back to the Buffalo community. From 2017 through 2019, we watched this festival grow into something we could’ve never imagined. It will be so rejuvenating to welcome everyone back to the streets of the Historic Cobblestone District on July 15th and 16th.”

    Tickets include two options the GA “Blind Faith” Two-Day Pass for $20.00 and the VIP Two-Day Pass: $100.00.The VIP ticket includes:access to two private VIP areas at each outdoor stage, front of stage viewing area, premium bar with craft beverages, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and snacks, lounge area under VIP Tent, private bathroom access, tables & chairs for sitting options, and VIP commemorative credentials & lanyard. Blind Faith & VIP Tickets are now on sale here. The artist lineup hasn’t been announced yet but hopefully more information will be released in the coming months. 

    For more information visit Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival’s website.

  • Eagles Add Belmont Park and Buffalo Shows To Hotel California Tour

    The Eagles have added two NY dates to their Hotel California tour, Belmont Park and Buffalo. The shows on this tour will feature a live performance of the album in its entirety, with an orchestra and choir, along with a full set of hits.

    The Eagles consist of Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit. They were the best-selling American band of the ’70s, and their album Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history and won two GRAMMY Awards.

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    The Eagles by Ron Koch.

    The Eagles have added a show at UBS Arena at Belmont Park in Long Island on April 23. The venue is home to the New York Islanders and hosts a variety of sports and entertainment events. This will be the first time in 16 years that the Eagles have performed in Long Island. The band also added a show at the Keybank Center located in downtown Buffalo.

    Hotel California Eagles tour
    The Eagles by Ron Koch.

    The tour so far has received great praise, with Billboard saying, “The band performed the album from front to back, following with a blazing greatest hits set that had the audience at the sold-out arena constantly on its feet.” The LA Times said, “From the title track — a 6 1/2-minute flamenco-reggae ballad— to the elegiac closer ‘The Last Resort,’ it’s consummately performed.”

    Tickets to the Hotel California Tour are found here, along with VIP Tickets. The newly added shows will be on sale January 14.

    The Eagles Hotel California Tour Dates

    Feb. 19 — Savannah, Ga. @ Enmarket Arena
    Feb. 21 — Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center
    Feb. 24 — Orlando, Fla. @ Amway Center
    Feb. 25 — Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. @ FLA Live Arena
    Feb. 28 — Tampa, Fla. @ Amalie Arena
    March 2 — Raleigh, N.C. @ PNC Arena
    March 4 — Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena
    March 17 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse***
    March 19 — Chicago, Ill. @ United Center
    March 22 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
    March 24 — Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena
    March 26 — Pittsburgh, Penn. @ PPG Paints Arena
    March 28 — Philadelphia, Penn. @ Wells Fargo Arena
    April 19 — Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena
    April 21 — Buffalo, N.Y. @ Keybank Center
    April 23 — Belmont Park, N.Y. @ UBS Arena
    April 28 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
    May 14 — Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
    May 16 — Tulsa, Okla. @ BOK Center
    May 19 — Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
    May 20 — Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
    May 25 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
    ***tickets not available on Ticketmaster

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