Concert Review: Have Your Cake and Eat It

Alexz Johnson @ Radio Radio in Indianapolis on October 30th, 2014 — “Three acts with music that comes straight from the heart, and all of it is being performed in one of the most intimate of settings. Seriously, this is just this reviewer being able to have his cake and eat it.

Concert Review: More Than Just A Dream

Fitz And The Tantrums @ The Old National Centre Egyptian Room — Joined by Big Data in the Circle City, Fitz and the Tantrums tore up the stage with high energy and epic beats. Although Big Data took the stage at 8:30pm, the main act didn’t grace us until almost 10pm, making the audience restless and question the abandonment of their weekly sleep cycle. Completely worth it, as it turns out…

Concert Review: Outsider’s Edge

The Ready Set and Metro Station @ Deluxe at Old National Centre in Indianapolis on October 28th, 2014 — “”A rumble ain’t a rumble without these four bands.” Except this time, there are no Greasers or Socs. Just four like-minded bands who want to bring a show to those who are willing to see them.”

Concert Review: Straight To Hell

The Pretty Reckless @ Deluxe at Old National Centre in Indianapolis on October 25th, 2014 — “”Forgive me Father, for I have sinned.” Rock n’ roll, excess, the “I don’t give a f@#k attitude.” Guess what, Indianapolis? Tonight, we’re going straight to hell.

WARMfest Day 3: Mixed Race Indiana Music

WARMfest @ Broad Ripple Park in Indianapolis on August 31st, 2014 — “I’ve always said that this scene can stack up again any band out there on the national level, and today proved it.”

Concert Review: Living in the Present (and Future and Past)

We Came As Romans @ Deluxe at Old National Centre in Indianapolis on October 4th, 2014 — “”All of time and space. Everything that ever happened or ever will. Where do you want to start?”…How about the Deluxe room in downtown Indianapolis, where we can see the present, future, and past?”

Concert Review: You Say You Want A Hope Revolution

Hawthorne Heights @ Emerson Theater in Indianapolis on September 6th, 2014 — “Times change, people change, and despite all of this, nostalgia-driven concerts will always have a place.”