Category: Regions

  • Fever Dolls Release Indie Single “Hate Myself (For Loving You)” 

    Burlington‘s indie rock duo Fever Dolls have just released “Hate Myself (For Loving You)” on February 17th. The single is an infectious heartache anthem for fans of Kevin Morby and Lord Huron. 

    Fever Dolls Release Indie Rock Single “Hate Myself (For Loving You)”

    Active since 2018, Fever Dolls is comprised of songwriter Evan Allis and singer Renn Mulloy. Formed 2018, Fever Dolls was born out of a desire to forego the self-seriousness of modern rock in favor of big hooks, clever lyrics, and broad musical range. The duo have over 10 million streams on Spotify, over 150,000 views on YouTube, and have Best Music Video Award from Gorilla River Music Video Festival 2019 (Adeline). 

    Fever Dolls Release Indie Rock Single “Hate Myself (For Loving You)”

    “If you were to ask me to name the qualities that unite my favorite bands, I would say, “a great bar band that sounds like it would write an amazing Broadway musical.” Fever Dolls meets and far surpasses that standard” 

    – Vox 
    Fever Dolls Release Indie Rock Single “Hate Myself (For Loving You)”

     By blending indie rock and Americana influences, “Hate Myself” showcases the lyrical storytelling that Vox’s Emily St. James praised as sounding like “a great bar band that would write an amazing Broadway musical,” and features collaborators Willoughby Morse (Cavetown), Riley Geare (Caroline Rose), and Dan Rome (Noah Kahan). 

    Evan Allis says that, “Hate Myself” was one of those songs that I kept coming back to when I really struggled with questions about the “sound of the band,” because it seemed to capture what I thought was special about Fever Dolls: anthemic choruses, hypnotic guitar riffs, and close vocal harmonies that sound descended from both classic country and Motown.” 

    “Lyrically, “Hate Myself (for Loving You)” strikes a balance between self-deprecation and self-delusion. There’s plenty of confessional songwriting that captures the initial disorientation, but not much that speaks to the mixture of emotions that lingers after the hurt has worn off. The narrator of “Hate Myself” is saying “good riddance,” even while acknowledging their own contribution to a toxic relationship. There are a lot of “kiss-off” songs and “please take me back” songs, but “Hate Myself” lives in that murky middle-ground where most people I know reside after a split. It’s our anthem for the anger/acceptance stage of the break-up grief cycle.” 

    To listen to “Hate Myself (For Loving You),” click the link here

    For more information on Fever Dolls, click the link here

  • The Chicks Announce World Tour With Dates At Bethel Woods, SPAC, CMAC

    Fresh off the heels of their massively successful U.S. tour last summer, 13-time Grammy-winning, multi-platinum selling global superstars, The Chicks announced their return to the global stage with The Chicks World Tour 2023.

    This 37-date mega tour kicks off June 20 in Olso, Norway at Spektrum, with stops throughout the UK and Europe before returning to North America. In fact, the 29-date North American run includes performances at Bethel Woods on August 3rd, Saratoga Performing Arts Center on August 6th, and CMAC on August 11th.

    In the meantime, The Chicks have announced Grammy award-winning country music sensation, Maren Morris as an supporting performer on The Chicks World Tour 2023 for headline dates in Europe, U.K., and Canada. Furthermore, world renowned Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ben Harper will be joining the tour for nine select dates in the U.S. beginning August 10 at the Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA. Meanwhile, Canadian folk band, Wild Rivers will be opening for The Chicks on 12 special dates throughout the tour.

    “North America! Thank you to all our fans for making last Summer so fun! We look forward to returning to the road and bringing the show to fans in new cities across the US and Canada! See you soon.”

    The Chicks

    Altogether, the Chicks released their fifth studio album Gaslighter after nearly 14 years to rave reviews in July 2020 via Columbia Records. Furthermore, the 12-track record was co-produced by award-winning singer-songwriter, producer, and close friend of the band Jack Antonoff.

    Ultimately, The Chicks have earned universal recognition as the biggest-selling U.S. female band of all time, having sold more than 30.5 million albums and are among an elite group of artists and the only female group to achieve multiple “diamond” selling (ten million copies) releases.

    Altogether, the group can count 13 Grammy Awards, six Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards, and numerous Country Music Association Awards among many other accolades, their last record-breaking studio album, Taking The Long Way (2006), won five Grammy Awards including “Album of the Year,” “Record of the Year,” and “Song of the Year.”

    Tickets will be on sale on Friday, February 17 at 10am local time, and tickets for the Bethel, Hershey, Columbus, and Sioux Falls dates will be available beginning Friday, February 24 at 10am local time.

    For additional information please visit The Chicks website.

    THE CHICKS WORLD TOUR 2023 DATES:

    June 20, Oslo Spektrum*

    June 21, Stockholm Avicii Arena*

    June 23, Amsterdam Ziggo Dome*
    June 27, Cardiff Cardiff Castle*
    June 28, Glasgow OVO Arena*
    June 30, Dublin 3Arena*
    July 2, Birmingham Utilita Arena*
    July 4, Manchester AO Arena*
    July 21, Tulsa, OK BOK Center^
    July 22, Little Rock, AR Simmons Bank Arena^
    July 25, Louisville, KY KFC Yum Center^
    July 27, Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena^
    July 29, Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena^
    July 30, Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum^
    August 2, Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion^
    August 3, Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts^
    August 5, Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion^
    August 6, Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center^
    August 10, Hershey, PA Hersheypark Stadium #
    August 11, Canandaigua, NY CMAC#
    August 13, Bangor, ME Maine Savings Amphitheater^
    August 16, Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena#
    August 17, Grand Rapids, MI The Van Andel Arena#
    August 19, Des Moines, IA Iowa Fairgrounds#
    August 25, St. Paul, MN Minnesota State Fair^
    August 26, Madison, WI Kohl Center Arena#
    August 29, Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center#
    August 30, Omaha, NE CHI Health Center Arena#
    September 1, Sioux Falls, ND Denny Sanford Premier Center#
    September 5, Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena*
    September 7, Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome*
    September 8, Edmonton, AB Rogers Place*
    September 10, Saskatoon, SK SaskTel Centre*
    September 12, Winnipeg, MB Canada Life Centre*
    September 15, Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre*
    September 16, London, ON Budweiser Gardens*
    September 18, Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena*

    ^ (Wild Rivers to perform)

    # (Ben harper to perform)

    * (Maren Morris to Perform)

  • In Focus: Claire Rosinkranz Plays at Webster Hall on Tour

    On Friday, February 10th, Gen-Z pop icon Claire Rosinkranz played at Manhattan venue Webster Hall as a stop on her Just Because Tour. With support from her openers Mehro and DWLLRS, there was an energetic and excited vibe as fans started lining up as early as 2pm for the show. The infectious energy built up and carried throughout the entire night.

    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Mehro opened the show with his hit “pirate song”, crooning into the mic as fans in the front row swooned. Mehro is an alt-pop singer/songwriter who released his debut single during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, and he’s recognized for a string of viral hits, including “chance with you” and “hideous” (both of which he played).

    Mehro Setlist: Pirate Song, Hideous, Wh*re, Chance With You

    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Right after Mehro, DWLLRS (made up of Bren Eisman and Joey Spurgeon) began their set. This Californian duo hail from the sleepy beach town of San Clemente, California. Having taken the city’s sunny surf rock and mixed it with neo-soul and alternative-indie beats, the duo creates a diverse sonic palette driven by forward-thinking alt-pop. Utilizing a range of production techniques and carefully crafted songwriting, DWLLRS music evokes feelings of existentialism, nostalgia, and heartbreak – which was all very apparent from the crowd reactions. It was an incredible beginning to the show, with the energy levels increasing with each passing minute.

    DWLLRS Setlist: Beauty Rains, Iced Coffee, Dividends, Driving (unreleased), You’re Gonna Cry, End Of It All, Blue Spirits, Float Through The Ceiling

    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    By the time Claire Rosinkranz hit the stage, the crowd was thoroughly warmed up and buzzing with excitement. Claire is a 19-year-old singer/songwriter from California who makes music with her father. After releasing her music on social media, Rosinkranz was signed to Republic Records at the age of 16. She had her breakthrough in 2020 with her single “Backyard Boy” from her debut EP “BeVerly Hills BoYfRiEnd.” 

    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Her set began when her band fiddled with an alarm clock, changing channels from static to Taylor Swift. Suddenly, Claire runs on stage and unplugs the clock. Her band takes their places, with her father on the bass, and Claire launches into “Backyard Boy.”

    She showcased her musical prowess by leaping across the stage as she performed her heart out. Sporting a stylish new skirt, created by her fellow social media icon Joe Ando, who also attended the show.

    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Throughout the show, her moxie and vivacious spirit infected the crowd as she busted out some dance moves and wished a fan a happy birthday. By the time the show came to a close, Claire left the crowd with a liveliness and buzz that defines a Claire Rosinkranz concert.

    Claire Rosinkranz Setlist: Backyard Boy, i h8 that i still feel bad for u, Sad in Hawaii, dreamer, pools and palm dreams, never goes away, 123, i’m too pretty for this, Polarized, don’t miss me, wes anderson, banksy, screw time, Boy in a Billion, Frankenstein, swinging at the stars, Pretty Little Things

    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Be sure to keep up with all these artists on socials, especially since there are some shows that just can’t be missed!

    Mehro and DWLLRS are still touring with Claire, and the tour ends on March 11th in Los Angeles. Keep an eye on their social media for any new show announcements.

  • Australian Superstar Vance Joy Announces Final Shows On The In Our Own Sweet Time Tour

    Vance Joy, the Australian global superstar announced the series of summer headline dates, including a stop in New York City. On August 30, you can watch Vance Joy perform at the SummerStage in Central Park.

    The announcement of his new headline dates marks the end of the North American leg on Joy’s epic In Our Own Sweet Time Tour. Canada’s Dan Mangan and Ruby Waters, and fellow Australian Singer Songwriter Dan Sultan are in support of Joy’s upcoming shows.

    Vance Joy is additionally celebrating the premiere of the concert version of Joy’s RIAA gold-certified 2018 fan favorite, “Saturday Sun (Live At Sydney Opera House)”. The premier signals the upcoming release of Vance Joy Live At The Sydney Opera House. Arriving April 14, the 16-track album was recorded during two special headline performances at the world-famous Sydney Opera House Forecourt in Sydney, Australia. 

    Recorded November 18 and 19, 2022, Vance Joy Live At The Sydney Opera House includes electrifying performances from RIAA platinum certified hits “Georgia,” “Mess Is Mine,” and the 6x platinum certified classic, “Riptide.” Live versions of “Clarity” and “Catalonia are also among the many highlights of Joy’s acclaimed new album, In Our Own Sweet Time. 

    The multi-platinum superstar’s album, In Our Own Sweet Time, includes emotionally charged tracks like “Looking At Me Like That”, “Don’t Fade”, and the RIAA gold certified smash, “Missing Piece”. With over 43.5 million streams “Clarity” has proven to be a global favorite. The song is placed in the top 5 at Alternative radio outlets across America while also earning prestigious “Song of the Year” and “Best Pop Release” nominations from Australia’s 2022 ARIA Music Awards. Additionally, Vance’s “Every Side of You” recently took home the ARIA for “Best Video”

    Tickets will be available for purchase beginning February 17 at 10am, here. 

    VANCE JOY IN OUR OWN SWEET TIME TOUR NORTH AMERICA 2023

     FEBRUARY

    15 – Hamilton, ON – FirstOntario Centre (SOLD OUT) *

    17 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live! (SOLD OUT) *

    18 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre (SOLD OUT) *

    19 – Minneapolis, MN – State Theatre (SOLD OUT) *

    21 – Winnipeg, MB – Centennial Concert Hall (SOLD OUT) *

    22 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place *

    23 – Calgary, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall (SOLD OUT) *

    24 – Calgary, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall (SOLD OUT) *

    27 – Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre (SOLD OUT) *

    28 – Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre (SOLD OUT) *

    MARCH

    3 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre (SOLD OUT) *

    4 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre (SOLD OUT)  *

    6 – Portland, OR – Keller Auditorium *

    9 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater (SOLD OUT) *

    10 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater *

    11 – Inglewood, CA – YouTube Theater *

    16 – San Diego, CA – Soma *

    18 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Federal Theatre *

    20 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at the Moody Theater *

    21 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at the Moody Theater (SOLD OUT) *

    23 – Atlanta, GA – Coca–Cola Roxy *

    24 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore (SOLD OUT) *

    25 – Washington, DC – The Anthem (SOLD OUT) *

    AUGUST

    25 – Vancouver, BC – Deer Lake Park #

    27 – Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre +

    30 – New York, NY – SummerStage in Central Park +

    SEPTEMBER

    1 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium +

    2 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

    * w/ Special Guest Jack Botts

    # w/ Special Guest Dan Mangan & Ruby Waters 

    + w/ Special Guest Dan Sultan

  • Albany Indie-Rock Group Canella Share Video for New Single “Why Can’t I?”

    Albany based indie-rock band Canella has dropped their newest single “Why Can’t I?” off their upcoming full length album Can’t Make You Smile.

    Inspired by the sounds of 2000’s alt rock, Canella have established an electric presence in NY’s Capital Region as winners of WCDB Radio’s ‘Song of the Year’ award for their debut single “Quiet Love”.

    Written on a fall afternoon, Canella lead singer Juliana sat in her bedroom and wrote a song that would haunt her forever. The sad acoustic guitar echoed the fears she was harboring regarding her relationship. Fears that came to pass months later, when all she had written to that indie rock tune came true and the relationship ended. Writing, and later performing the single helped Juliana to process the relationship ending and coming to term with her feelings. “I feel like I was performing the song even before the relationship ended but once it finally did end and I sang the lyrics again it really all clicked” says Juliana. “This person wasn’t the right one for me since I was full of doubt and fears, and I didn’t really realize that until after I heard it back once I was single and going through the grief of it all. Now I’m very happy with where I’m at”.

    Coming to all streaming platforms on February 17th, Canella’s third single off of their upcoming record Can’t Make You Smile, tells a story of disappointment, which smoothly fits the album’s overall theme of a revenge journal. This 2000’s inspired rock single starts with an unexpected bang representing the shocking realization of the ‘red flags’ in a relationship, and ends with a heavy breakdown perfect for releasing anger and frustration.

    Canella why can't I

    The chorus-y guitar-driven single will be released along with a DIY-style documentary lyric video of one of the band’s adventures through their home-base of the Capital Region. Speaking of the inspiration behind the video, Juliana speaks of wanting to permanently capture a wonderful day with friends. “At the time my friends in the band and I had very limited time together since I was only visiting them for a couple of days. I knew we were going to spend a whole day together in the city and since I had started to live far away from them, I wanted to capture candid footage of us hanging out and having a good time”.

    Juliana continues, “when I went back home and was missing them I put the videos together as a cute highlight reel of that day with “Why Can’t I” in the background, and since it made us smile we decided to add the lyrics to it and post the video on our YouTube”. The fun, carefree video of a group of friends, enjoying a night out perfectly juxtaposes the concepts of uncertainty in the future of a relationship where the parties involved can’t seem to be on the same page.

    You can follow the band’s social media for updates on their upcoming releases along with the full-length album coming out Spring 2023.

  • The Kinks Celebrate 60th Anniversary as a Group with ‘The Journey’ Anthology Release

    One of the greatest British rock bands, The Kinks, announced that in celebration of 60 years as a group, they will be releasing The Journey, a two-part special anniversary anthology.

    The Kinks

    The Kinks was formed in Muswell Hill, North London, by brothers Ray and Dave Davies, adding their friend Pete Quaife, and joined by Mick Avory in early 1964. They quickly established themselves as a dominant group in the 60s, selling over 50 million records worldwide and have been streamed over a billion times. They have achieved five US Top 10 singles, nine US Top 40 albums, seventeen UK Top 20 singles, and five UK Top 10 albums, with four albums certified Gold. On top of that, multi-award-winning, legendary frontman Sir Ray Davies is widely recognized as one of the greatest British songwriters of all time.

    A host of global events and activities will be launching throughout 2023 & 2024 to mark the band’s 60th anniversary. Included in these celebrations is the two-part career-defining anthology, The Journey. The part one release, coming out March 24, will feature songs handpicked by the brothers (1964-1975), including hits like “You Really Got Me,” “Waterloo Sunset,” “All Day And All Of The Night,” “Celluloid Heroes,” “Supersonic Rocket Ship,” “Dead End Street,” and “Death Of A Clown.” Ray Davies muses to “Ask yourself the question, is this journey really necessary?…….Yes!” Dave Davies continues “I’m delighted with what I think is an inspiring selection of timeless and magical Kinks music.”

    The Journey – Part 1 will be released on 2CD, 2LP, Digital and HD Digital albums. The physical formats contain a booklet with band photos and personal track-by-track notes. Details of the The Journey – Part 2 will follow later this year. To preorder The Journey – Part 1, visit here.

    RELEASE FORMATS:

    2LP

    Side 1

    Songs about becoming a man, the search for adventure, finding an identity and a girl:

    1.        You Really Got Me (UK#1, 1964)

    2.        All Day And All Of The Night (UK#2, 1964)

    3.        It’s All Right (1964)

    4.        Who’ll Be The Next In Line (1965)

    5.        Tired Of Waiting For You (UK#1, 1965)

    6.        She’s Got Everything (1968)

    7.        Just Can’t Go To Sleep (1964)

    8.        Stop Your Sobbing (1964)

    9.        Wait Till The Summer Comes Along (1965)

    10.      So Long (1965)

    Side 2

    Songs of ambition achieved, bitter taste of success, loss of friends, the past comes back and bites you in the backside:

    1.        Dead End Street (UK#5, 1966)

    2.        Schooldays (1975)

    3.        The Hard Way (1975)

    4.        Mindless Child Of Motherhood (1969)

    5.        Supersonic Rocket Ship (UK#2, 1972)

    6.        I’m In Disgrace (1975)

    7.        Do You Remember Walter? (1968)

    Side 3

    Days and nights of a lost soul, songs of regret and reflection of happier times:

    1.        Too Much On My Mind (1966)

    2.        Nothin’ In The World Can Stop Me Worryin’ ‘Bout That Girl (1965)

    3.        Days (UK#2, 1968)

    4.        Where Have All The Good Times Gone (1965)

    5.        Strangers (1970)

    6.        It’s Too Late (1965)

    7.        Sitting In The Midday Sun (1973)

    Side 4

    A new start, a new love, but have you really changed? Still haunted by the quest and the girl:

    1.        Waterloo Sunset (UK#2, 1967)

    2.        No More Looking Back (1975)

    3.        Death Of A Clown (UK#3, 1967)

    4.        Celluloid Heroes (1972)

    5.        Act Nice And Gentle (1967)

    6.        This Is Where I Belong (1967)

    2CD

    CD1

    Songs about becoming a man, the search for adventure, finding an identity and a girl:

    

    1.        You Really Got Me (UK#1, 1964)

    2.        All Day And All Of The Night (UK#2, 1964)

    3.        It’s All Right (1964)

    4.        Who’ll Be The Next In Line (1965)

    5.        Tired Of Waiting For You (UK#1, 1965)

    6.        Dandy (Germany#1, 1966)

    7.        She’s Got Everything (1968)

    8.        Just Can’t Go To Sleep (1964)

    9.        Stop Your Sobbing (1964)

    10.      Wait Till The Summer Comes Along (1965)

    11.      So Long (1965)

    12.      I’m Not Like Everybody Else (1966)

    Songs of ambition achieved, bitter taste of success, loss of friends, the past comes back and bites you in the backside:

    13.      Dead End Street (UK#5, 1966)

    14.      Wonderboy (1968)

    15.      Schooldays (1975)

    16.      The Hard Way (1975)

    17.      Mindless Child Of Motherhood (1969)

    18.      Supersonic Rocket Ship (UK#2, 1972)

    19.      I’m In Disgrace (1975)

    20.      Do You Remember Walter? (1968)

    CD2

    Days and nights of a lost soul, songs of regret and reflection of happier times:

    1.        Too Much On My Mind (1966)

    2.        Nothin’ In The World Can Stop Me Worryin’ ‘Bout That Girl (1965)

    3.        Days (UK#2, 1968)

    4.        Last Of The Steam-Powered Trains (1968)

    5.        Where Have All The Good Times Gone (1965)

    6.        Strangers (1970)

    7.        It’s Too Late (1965)

    8.        Sitting In The Midday Sun (1973)

    A new start, a new love, but have you really changed? Still haunted by the quest and the girl:

    9.        Waterloo Sunset (UK#2, 1967)

    10.      Australia (1969)

    11.      No More Looking Back (1975)

    12.      Death Of A Clown (UK#3, 1967)

    13.      Celluloid Heroes (1972)

    14.      Act Nice And Gentle (1967)

    15.      This Is Where I Belong (1967)

    16.      Shangri-La (1969)

  • In Focus: Viagra Boys at Elsewhere

    Viagra Boys made a triumphant return to New York City on February 15 with the first of three straight sold-out shows at Elsewhere. Sebastian Murphy, irreverent as always, led the six-piece band through a pulsating set that included eight songs from 2022 release Cave World.

    The six-piece Viagra Boys hail from Sweden, with Murphy having grown up in California before making the move to Europe and forming the band. And after the set of three shows in Brooklyn, the band is taking this particular leg of their tour to Boston, Montréal, and making a quick rip across the continent to finish the tour in Seattle on March 4.

    Having just played a show at Brooklyn Steel in October, Murphy immediately embraced the feel of the significantly smaller venue that is the Hall at Elsewhere. Between the band’s tight musical performance and Murphy’s self-aware and often hilarious stage banter, the crowd was fully engaged with the performance from the outset.

    While Murphy is certainly the center of attention in the universe that is the Viagra Boys, saxophone Oscar Carls is a very close second, mixing it up with both the crowd and the rest of the band throughout the set, rocking very short shorts and making outstanding contributions to the performance with his instrument along the way.

    By the time the set was over, the crowd was thoroughly satisfied, and Murphy assured everyone that this show would be the best of the three in Brooklyn, predicting a massive hangover ahead of the rest of the stint in the city.

    The Steens, a band from Orange County, California, opened the show with a quick burst set of fast garage rock tunes—one of which was a cover of the Brian Jonestown Massacre’s “Oh Lord”—and plenty of energy.

    Setlist: Ain’t No Thief, Ain’t Nice, Punk Rock Loser, Baby Criminal, Slow Learner, Big Boy, It Ain’t Enough, Cold Play, Creepy Crawlers, Liquids, Troglodyte, Sports, Shrimp Shack
    Encore: Worms, Research Chemicals

    Viagra Boys

    The Steens

  • Drom NYC Hosting Earthquake Relief Concerts On February 18 And February 19

    Two earthquake relief concerts for Turkey and Syria will be presented in New York venue Drom. Over thirty Turkish, Syrian, and local musicians will perform on February 18th and 19th. The tickets will be used for funding for supporting Syria and Turkey.
     

    Earthquake Relief Concerts For Turkey and Syria

    In light of the 7.8 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes which South- Eastern Turkey and Syria, Drom is hosting two earthquake relief concerts, gathering nearly 40 musicians from Turkey, Syria, Tunisia, Macedonia, Armenia, Palestine, Greece, Israel, Venezuela and many more countries to help raise funds for those effected by this tragedy.

    It has received supports from the artist community and raised over $10,000 in ticket sales in less than three days since launching the campaign. The organizers hope to double it by the time of the fundraiser.
     

    “All of us at Drom are devastated by the unimaginable and heartbreaking pictures we see on TV and online. Even if we are thousands miles apart we wanted people in need to know we are here to help during this difficult time.”  

    Serdar Ilhan

    All of Ticket Proceeds benefit Turkish Philanthropy Funds and Basmeh Zeitooneh, a registered non- governmental organization working in Syria and Turkey. Presence and donation could be great help with multiplying the numbers and raising more for those in need. With over 30,000 lives claimed and more under the rubble, the people in Turkey and Syria are need help and support from communities across the world.

    For more information about the earthquake relief concerts, please check their website.

  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to play JMA Dome this September

    Though The Boss is on tour right now hitting venues in the south, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have promised a return up North. The band announced additional shows in 18 cities to round out their International tour, including at the JMA Dome in Syracuse and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. 

    When their 2023 tour opened in Tampa this February, it had been seven years since Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band last toured in North America. The band has returned with a bang, playing 28-song sets to stadiums across the country. This extended tour means Springsteen will be on the road all year, but as fans know, he was “Born to Run.” 

    Bruce Springsteen

    Springsteen’s newest album, Only the Strong Survive, was released last year. This latest record maintains Springsteen’s storytelling prowess with that twinge of soul that denotes his classic sound. That twinge is amplified with two features from R&B artist Sam Moore. Reports on his tour so far from Rolling Stone and SPIN promise emotional and energetic stage presence.

    Fans can look forward to hearing Springsteen favorites, most known for “I’m on Fire,” “The River,” “Born in the U.S.A,” and dozens of other songs that have since entered the canon of all-American rock n’ roll. Register here before February 19 to buy tickets starting Friday, February 24 at 10 a.m.

    August 9 — Chicago, IL — Wrigley Field

    August 16 — Philadelphia, PA — Citizens Bank park

    August 18 — Philadelphia, PA — Citizens Bank park

    August 24 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium

    August 28 — Washington, DC — Nationals Park

    August 30 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium

    September 1 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium

    September 7 — Syracuse, NY — JMA Dome

    September 9 — Baltimore, MD — Oriole Park at Camden Yards

    September 12 — Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena

    November 3 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena

    November 6 — Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place

    November 8 — Calgary, AB — Scotiabank Saddledome

    November 10 — Winnipeg, MB — Canada Life Centre

    November 14 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena

    November 16 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena

    November 18 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre

    November 20 — Montreal, QC — Centre Bell

    November 30 — Phoenix, AZ — Footprint Center

    December 4 — Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum

    December 6 — Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum

    December 8 — San Francisco, CA — Chase Center

  • Reuben Vincent Releases “February 13th” To Commemorate Black Love Day

    Young elite lyricist and producer Reuben Vincent announced the release of a new video for his soundtrack, “February 13th”. The soundtrack is from his recently released Jamla/Roc Nation debut album Love Is War.

    “February 13th” entails Reuben and fellow Jamla/Roc Nation star Rapsody diving into the Love Is War theology and dissecting the complexities of relationships/situationships. The soundtrack highlights “Black Love Day”, a day designed to demonstrate love, forgiveness and acceptance among black people.  

    Conceptually, Love Is War is an acknowledgement that as young black men I feel like we aren’t taught, and given the tools of how to love properly. We don’t know how to love our people, our women, our brothers; and most importantly ourselves. 

    Reuben Vincent

    Love Is War addresses the importance of self-love so that it can be possible to love others correctly. Vincent reveals that his goal is to establish a proper sense of self love for himself. The soundtrack is titled “February 13th” because of his realization that love is a constant battle to get to that center in your life. People battle themselves daily, to reach a place where they can both love and be loved.”

    There is no doubt that Reuben Vincent was born to win. Recently named one of HipHopDX’s Rising Stars Of 2023, Vincent has spent the last few years honing his artistry. He was guided by Hip-Hop greats 9th Wonder and Young Guru.  

    Before the creation of “February 13th” Vincent and Rasposdy were living with Young Guru in LA during the pandemic. The three woke up together, shared experiences with one another, and learned from each other. According to Rapsody, the soundtrack and music video highlights their encounters with love. Vincent also says, “It was the day before Valentine’s Day so we wanted to make this the break up song. Everyone who is a part of this record experienced real emotions to get to this point.” The artist’s transparency allows you to feel genuine emotion as you listen to the soundtrack.

    Reuben’s Jamla/Roc Nation debut album, Love Is War, is an emotional project that will place him at the forefront of debates about the new rap greats. Vincent uses warm soulful beats from 9th Wonder, Young Guru, The Soul Council and his own production, to unpack relationships and romantic entanglements. “February 13th” also features guest appearances from Reason (TDE), Domani and Stacey Barthe. 

    Reuben Vincent’s Love Is War is now available at all DSP’s via Jamla/Roc Nation Records. You can also purchase, stream, add and favorite Reuben Vincent’s Love Is War here.