On a dark stormy night on Thursday, the seventh day of November, King Diamond’s black mass was held at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre. Everything about that evening set such a precedence for the show, from the dark gloomy weather, to the name and overall aesthetic of the venue, everything about that …
Read More »Gallery: Twenty One Pilots at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX (11.08.19)
Foals announce 2020 North American tour with Local Natives
Today, Foals confirm an extensive co-headlining tour of North America, in support of their most recent album Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2, with Local Natives. The tour will stop in cities including Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Detroit, and Chicago (full dates below) and Local Natives will …
Read More »Live Review + Gallery: Icon For Hire at Mercury Lounge in New York City (10.28.19)
Icon For Hire is currently on the Icon Army Tour spreading all its glory throughout North America. On October 28th, the band had a stop in NYC’s Mercury Lounge where they played an amazing set that brought down the house. As a newcomer to the movement that is Icon for …
Read More »The Black Crowes reunite for Shake Your Money Maker 30th anniversary tour
The Black Crowes’ Chris and Rich Robinson will herald the thirty-year anniversary of their landmark quintuple platinum debut album Shake Your Money Maker with a world tour beginning June 17 in Austin, Texas. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale now. To celebrate the announce, the band will play two …
Read More »Psycho Las Vegas announces first batch of artists for 2020 lineup
America’s rock n’ roll bacchanal, Psycho Las Vegas, will return to Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino for a second consecutive year August 14th through August 16th 2020. Set to commence with a pre-party at Daylight Beach Club on August 13th, Psycho Las Vegas remains the premier rock festival destination offering …
Read More »Hot Chelle Rae return with new single “I Hate LA”
Multi-platinum selling band, Hot Chelle Rae, is back with their highly anticipated new single “I Hate LA”. Inspired by their love/hate relationship with Los Angeles, “I Hate LA” is a memorable, catchy melodic pop anthem with hints of R&B guitar, countering the lyrical word play that the band is known …
Read More »Gallery: Taking Back Sunday, Red City Radio, Destry at House of Blues in Boston, MA (11.09.19)
Editor’s note: Emo music is alive and well in Twenty Ninescene, and nowhere is that more evident than in the case of Taking Back Sunday. The Long Island-based group is celebrating 20 years as a band this year and is doing so with some special releases and tour dates. Their …
Read More »Gallery: FINNEAS at Thalia Hall in Chicago, IL (10.20.19)
Gallery: Sara Bareilles at United Center in Chicago, IL (10.15.19)
Ozzy Osbourne shares new single “Under the Graveyard” – first solo single in almost ten years
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy®-winning singer and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne today (November 8) has released “Under The Graveyard,” his first new solo music in almost ten years. A massive ballad that builds into a searing rocker, it’s the first single from Ozzy’s forthcoming album, Ordinary Man, …
Read More »Interview: Snow Patrol on 25 Years of Music
Most bands don’t make it twenty-five years. Most bands don’t make it past the garage, or out of their hometown. Some of the lucky ones might get a recording contract or maybe a hit on the radio, but the margin of success musicians have is so slim that one song …
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