I was honestly looking forward to a very chill Sunday night. My weekend was insane from my sister-in-law's birthday on Friday night to pulling multiple shows on Saturday. I was just ready for a night with some personal space, a... Continue Reading →
So an alien, a pickle, and a hotdog step onto the stage at The 7th Street Entry. No, this is not the beginning of a joke, rather the beginning of my Saturday night spent with Porky's Groove Machine and LowDown... Continue Reading →
Atmosphere, it's just a ten-letter word but here in the Twin Cities- it's so much more than that. I've been excited for Friday and Saturday night for a while but as I started getting ready to head out on Friday... Continue Reading →
I'm honestly not sure how it's Thanksgiving when my August birthday was just a couple of weeks ago and September's Riot Fest feels like yesterday but here we are. Regardless of your thoughts on the holiday, I hope you're spending... Continue Reading →
I'm all about bipolar shows. There's just something about walking into a show and getting completely different moods and vibes from multiple bands on the same bill while trying to find the common thread between them. This was the challenge... Continue Reading →
Friday night was one of those nights that I will never forget. Two legends, one stage and night full of hits and wonderment. I mean, do I even need to write this review of Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel? Or... Continue Reading →
After spending some time in the First Avenue Mainroom for the Slaughter Beach, Dog and Bonny Doon show, it was time to make the 20 foot trek down to the more intimate 7th Street Entry. I know I've said this... Continue Reading →
After a couple of nights off, I was happy to be back at a show. Having a couple of days off was great and I was finally able to not only spend some time with friends, but also go meet... Continue Reading →
I have a very skewed view of Ohio. One of my best friends in college moved there after having her first baby. She was the first of my friends to have a kid and I definitely cried much like her... Continue Reading →