by Emerson Swoger | Nov 14, 2019 | snapshot, visual
On November 9th, X Ambassadors and Bear Hands entertained an excitable — deservedly so — crowd show in Indianapolis, IN at the Egyptian Room in Old National Centre. Emerson Swoger caught some highlights for us.
Keep up with X Ambassadors here.
by Ashleigh Lee | Nov 13, 2019 | snapshot, visual
On November 9th, Hippo Campus regaled a young audience in Lawrence, Kansas at The Granada. Ashleigh Lee popped in to snag some highlights for us.
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by Emerson Swoger | Nov 12, 2019 | snapshot, visual
Louisville, Kentucky got an absolute earful — and an immaculate boost in energy — when The Greeting Committee and Hippo Campus rolled through town on November 8th. The event at The Kentucky Center for The Arts was absolutely insane. Highlights below from Emerson Swoger.
Keep up with Hippo Campus here.
by Michael Arnold Porter Jr. | Oct 16, 2019 | snapshot, visual
On September 27th, Ashe performed at Encore at the Uptown Theater. Our photographer caught some moody shots for us to swoon over, highlights below!
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by Carly Butler | Oct 14, 2019 | snapshot, visual
MUNA brought their
Saves The World tour to Mercy Lounge in Nashville on October 4th–just a month after their album of the same name was released. They opened the show with lead single “Number One Fan,” an anthem about coming to terms with being your own biggest fan. A MUNA show is a celebration of self-love, self-care, and self-preservation. In their words, saving yourself is the key to saving the world. They performed all but two songs on their new album, along with crowd favorites “I Know A Place” and “Loudspeaker” from their 2017 debut
About U, and in between songs, the crowd rarely stopped cheering long enough for the band to get a few words in–until bassist Naomi McPherson declared triumphantly, mid-show, that they are “the greatest band in the world.” I wholeheartedly agree.
Keep up with MUNA here.
by Meredith Schneider | Oct 11, 2019 | snapshot, visual
On Tuesday, October 8th, The Bacon Brothers took the stage at The Folly in downtown Kansas City, MO to a well-mannered and vibrant audience. (Even the couple dressed like bacon added a certain je ne sais quoi. For those of you wondering, yes, this would be Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael, who have been making gorgeous Americana music since 1995. So, yes, your head has been under a rock and it’s time to jam out. These men have got some chops, and they’re wonderfully entertaining.
Keep up with The Bacon Brothers here.