Amber Bain, known professionally as The Japanese House, brought her indie pop to Woodstock’s Bearsville Theater and was very well-received. Hannah Jadagu showed tight command of the crowd’s attention in her opening set.…
The 2025 season at Saratoga Performing Arts Center came to a close in big, heavy style, as co-headliners Judas Priest and Alice Cooper showed the old school still has what it takes. Corrosion of Conformity kicked off the autumn night …
Billing themselves as the “Turf Turds” (a Lawn Sausages tribute band), the actual Lawn Sausages reunited for this show at Seven Bistro in Clifton Park.…
Age of Pain in their very first show and Casket celebrating the release of “Illusions of Certainty” were two highlights of “Halfway to Wizard Fest” at No Fun on September 27. Schenectavoidz, Ice Queen, …
Tito Puente Jr. paid tribute to his father and others in an energetic performance at Cohoes Music Hall.…
Brooklyn’s Activity kicked off their fall tour in support of their album, “A Thousand Years in Another Way,” at No Fun in Troy. Locals Great Mutations also had a brand new single out, “Uh-Oh,” while Supersonic …
Many Eyes brought their melodic hardcore to Empire Underground on September 25, headlining the smaller downstairs venue. Regional acts The Lycan, Sunflo’er, and After the Winter provided the soundtrack to the lead-up.…
The Wild Honey Pie hosted another one of their initimate-music-meets-food affairs, this time at the Tinker Street Tavern in Woodstock, with Ken Vasoli, lead singer of The Starting Line, performing a solo set in support of their new …
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, perhaps unsurprisingly, sold out Putnam Place in Saratoga on September 25, touring in support of “Horizons,” and coming on the heels of a recent headlining performance at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. They delivered in …
ZZ Top brought their Elevation Tour to Albany’s Palace Theatre on September 24, delivering a hit-heavy career retrospective. Knoxville’s The Sedonas delivered a solid set, led by kinetic frontman James Connor Wike.…
St. Louis math rock legends, Dazzling Killmen, whose second album was called “the number one heavy record of the decade,” reformed and played their first show in 31 years right here at No Fun. Sky Furrows and Stroma…
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