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Do These Bands Fux Live?

Glendale

January 15th, 2023

[This review has been intentionally left blank until my headbanger cousin who I dragged along has submitted his review of the concert]

Zebulon

Mary Lattimore

West Hollywood

January 13th, 2023

Alright, lets take this show on the road! Back in LA for the long weekend, and what better way to start than a quick drive up the 101 to land at Gold Diggers. Dont skimp on the Mezcal and enjoy the show, because Allie Crow Buckley was a nothing short of mesmerizing. Effortlessly moving between downtempo ballad and uptempo ballad, this was the show to fly 3,500 miles to go see. Also world class Mexican food just down the block and the opener (Spring Summer) wasn't bad neither. 4.5/5

Gold Digger's

Allie Crow Buckley

Seafoam Walls, Evan Wright,

Bushwick

January 11th, 2023

One of those shows where the openers, Juvenoia (top), and Evan Wright (middle) played so hard they almost exhausted all my energy before Seafoam Walls came on. Dont get me wrong, I still enjoyed the show, and overall 4.25/5, but truth is I only got so much transcendence in me for a night.

The Sultan Room

Juvenoia

Maji, Tay. P, Hailey Heart, Robyn Lashae,

Bushwick

January 5th, 2023

Alright, new year, first concert, we have to do this right, and this, my loyal readers, was done right. Technically I was catfished into this show and I'd never been to this venue (or part of Bushwick) so I was a little unsure of what to expect. The space was welcoming (though prepare to pay $15 for a Captain Morgan call drink), and the music started right at 7:30. The performances were outstanding, all in the realm of modern R&B (and a little beat poetry), with just good vibes all around. Only problem is I left a little early for some reason? 4/5 Great start to the year.

The Meadows

Rah Figgy, Tay Prince, Bryant EDT

Bowery

December 14th, 2022

Unless something changes drastically it looks like this will be my only(!) concert for all of December. Well Pinkie gave a POWERHOUSE performance that reminded me why I dedicate so much time on the quest for the best underground concerts. How there were so few people out for such an exciting band will be one of the world's great mysteries, but man was it nice to be there for semi-private show. 3/3 since they only played 30 mins.

Well, not exactly how I planned to close the year, but I suppose a little break will renew my energy for 2023.

The Mercury Lounge

PYNKIE

Seattle

November 18th, 2022

The rare double header concert. Booking it straight from Let's Eat Grandma, we slipped in just in time to see a few folks who have been around the block do what they love to do. The sincerity was miles high, and perhaps a good cool-down from the raucous performance we had been at just an hour earlier. 3.5/5

Some Bar

Middle Aged Guitarists

Seattle

November 18th, 2022

On the road for a concert in the great city of Seattle. Lets Eat Grandma activated the male psyche via a combination of youthful vigor and bombasstic music playing. Finished on an 11 minute encore and a 6/5 overall performance.

The Crocodile Cafe

Lets Eat Grandma

Williamsburg

November 12th, 2022

Finally, a concert at Baby's where you dont have to fight a veritable throng to get to the front. Oh Tonci was great too 4/5

Babys Alright

Tonci

Greenpoint

November 5th, 2022

Not quite a fall concert given the balmy outside weather, but it was a concert made to make you fall. Once again proving wearing shoes is only a state of mind, the lead had no problem trouncing around the stage for an hour long set that left plenty of time to pop out for a smoke or a drink and come back in. They said something about this being their final tour on their insta, but no mention was made, just that they were happy to hang out. 3.5 first half/4.5 second half.

Brooklyn Made

Tonstartssbandht

Bushwick

October 28th, 2022

A Halloween creeptacular. Heads off to the openers: ANDREW and FLOSSING who set the mood just right for Shamirs 4/5 performance (4.5/5 bassist). As Shamir said the world is ending, but its nice to be out dancing while we still can.

The Broadway

Shamir

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