Tag Archives: rock and roll

Lisa’s Lens: The Dull Blue Lights Shine

On Friday, I went to Levitt Pavilion at SteelStacks with plans of seeing classical hip hop duo Black Violin, who have gained popularity as they periodically visit the Lehigh Valley with a live show that successfully merges just about every genre known to man.

Unfortunately, I would come to find out that the duo re-scheduled for Sunday, September 10. However, the people at SteelStacks still gave us a show.

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The Outcrops Bring a Dash of Vintage Rock and Roll to May-riffic

North Jersey’s The Outcrops were the most recent addition to this weekend’s May-riffic Music Festival lineup at American Spirits Roadhouse. The four-piece, who will perform this Sunday, May 28 at 5 p.m., will provide the perfect sonic backdrop for an early evening on a relaxing holiday weekend.

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Catching Up with Signs of Madness’ Alexander Kristof

On Friday, June 9, Valley metal band Signs of Madness will join VICTIM and Alpha Zero Three at Northampton’s Gin Mill and Grille for the Hard Rock Rebellion, presented by LVU and Ashley Romanishan.

We took some time out to chat with Signs of Madness frontman Alexander Kristof, who filled us in on the band’s origins, influences, and a hint of what’s coming.

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Blue Heart’s Revelry Bring the Pain on ‘Violence’

Artist: Blue Heart’s Revelry
Song: Violence
Released: Dec. 4, 2016
Genre: Folk/Americana

Hailing from Easton, Blue Heart’s Revelry has released the first single from their forthcoming, eight-track album – and it’s a tale of heartbreak and anguish.

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Sing, Bird of Prey Take the Good with the Bad on ‘Microsatellite’

Sing, Bird of Prey – who are preparing to release their debut LP “Crystal Embryo” next Tuesday, September 13 – have offered another lush glimpse at what is to come with their new single, “Microsatellite.”

Coming off the heels of the previously released “Diamond Marrow,” “Microsatellite” begins with a punchy opening riff from guitarist Dave Aon, coupled with a driving beat from drummer Cliff Albert, to create a soundscape that embraces both the good and evil sides of the human condition with warmth and wonderment. The instrumental remains powerful, yet dreamy for all three and a half minutes, while David Nicholas’ vocals complete the tune’s Oasis-like vibe.

Check out “Microsatellite” below, and stay tuned to Sing, Bird of Prey on Bandcamp for next week’s full album release.

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