Tag: indierock
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Everclear – Rivers Philadelphia Event Center
Friday night in Philadelphia the masses poured into the Rivers Event Center to experience some of the best songs to hit the airwaves during the 90’s and early 2000’s. The bill was intended to include both The Ataris and Everclear, but a medical issue unfortunately sidelined The Ataris. This didn’t stop Everclear from stepping up…
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Jimmy Eat World Packed the Skyline Stage at the Mann
Jimmy Eat World took the Skyline Stage at the Mann Music Center to perform to a packed crowd on a beautiful clear night in the city. Although the band was not touring to promote a new album, their last release Surviving came out in 2019, it did give them the freedom to show off their…
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Garbage Ruled The Mann
The city of Philadelphia was treated to an amazing performance by Garbage at the Mann Center in Fairmont Park on Friday night. The band’s line-up has remained unchanged during their thirty plus year history of making music together. Shirley Manson (lead vocals), Duke Erikson (guitar, keyboards), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards), and Butch Vig (drums) continue to bring a tremendous amount…
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Weezer Philly Road Trip
Weezer’s Indie Rock Road Trip pulled into the Mann Center on Tuesday night to the relief of a packed crowd, who had waited patiently for the weather to cooperate. Although the show started a little later than expected thanks to the slight rain delay, everyone from the pit all the way back to the farthest…
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Cub Sport Energized the MilkBoy
The Brisbane Australian based alternative indie rock band, Cub Sport, took the stage in Philadelphia to a packed crowd at the MilkBoy. Tim Nelson (lead vocals), Zoe Davis (vocal, guitar, bass, and keys), Sam Netterfield (vocals, keys), and Dan Puusaari (drums) opened the show with songs Always Got the Love and High for the Summer.…
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Pixies Packed The Met
The Boston based alternative rock legends the Pixies took the stage at the Met in Philadelphia to a sold-out crowd. Black Franics (vocals & rhythm guitar), Joey Santiago (lead guitar), Paz Lenchantin (bass), and David Lovering (drums) opened the show with Gouge Away to the roar of the crowd. They followed up with Bone Machine,…
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Thanks to Michigander, The Foundry Will Never Be the Same
Sunday night Michigander (Jason Singer) was center stage at The Foundry in Philadelphia as part of the “It Will Never Be the Same” tour in support of his latest EP of the same name. Although the crowd was packed in around the stage, there was a feeling throughout the show that made it intimate and…