Friends, I’ll have to admit that I broke my own rules. Last week, I told you about a super-bitchin’ show of the week featuring The Brought Low and The Suede Brothers, playing at Nemeth’s in Painesville. And then when Saturday night rolled around, I missed it. “Friends don’t let friends miss The Suede Brothers.” Unless […]
Author: Matt Wardlaw
Stream This: Dave Brubeck at the 2009 Newport Jazz Festival
There really isn’t enough time to listen to all of the audio/video goodness floating around out there on the world wide web. Here’s some more proof of that. While working on a future Ticket Stub column for Popdose, I came across streaming audio courtesy of NPR, featuring Dave Brubeck’s entire performance at the 2009 Newport […]
Great interview with producer Steve Lillywhite
I always enjoy when somebody nails down a really great producer for an interview that dissects their entire career. These are the guys that you don’t read about nearly enough, for all of the cool things that they’ve done, and all of the legendary albums that they’ve been a part of. This interview with producer […]
Show of the Week: The Brought Low & The Suede Brothers
It’s not often that Cleveland is blessed with a concert appearance by any one of the many great rock and roll bands on the Detroit-based Small Stone Records label. (We’re not counting Cleveland’s own Red Giant – besides, even those rock dudes need to play more Clevo shows!) Saturday night, prepare yourself for a brutal […]
We’re everything your parents ever warned you about….
While looking over the Scene concert announcements for this week, one show jumped out at me. No, it wasn’t Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (playing Blossom this summer) or the announcement of Elton John’s first appearance in Youngstown. The Godz and Angel are coming to Lakewood, Ohio. They’ll be at The Breakfast Club (formerly The […]
Video: Geeking out with Because Sound Matters
The folks at Because Sound Matters (the vinyl arm of Warner Brothers) are currently taking a five part video stroll through Bernie Grundman’s mastering studio. The first two parts are up, and it’s an interesting look inside Grundman’s bag of tricks. The Because Sound Matters blog also features a number of videos “unboxing” their latest […]
Yes and Peter Frampton announce tour
Peter Frampton and Yes, on tour together? It’s actually not as random of a combination as you might think – it turns out that the pair have some past touring history together. Frampton and Yes played stadium shows together in 1976, and if you think about it, who didn’t play together back in those days? […]
Iron Maiden and Dream Theater touring North America this summer!
As long as we’re on the metal tip, I should share the following details with you. Thanks to my buddy Rob for the heads up on this one! Horns up! (Extra special thanks to Iron Maiden for NOT skipping Cleveland!) From DreamTheater.net: Prog rock/metal institution DREAM THEATER will spend their summer supporting Iron Maiden on […]
Armored Saint – La Raza
Saints still conquer! Especially when you’re talking about John Bush and Armored Saint. La Raza, the first all-new studio album of Armored Saint material in 10 years, will be on the shelves here in the U.S. on March 16th, and let me tell you, this album was worth the wait! “Loose Cannon” is a strong […]
Wanna buy a copy of the Cleveland radio documentary It’s The End Of The World As We Knew It on DVD?
My good friend Mike Wendt has been hard at work, preparing the highly anticipated DVD release of his well-received 2008 documentary It’s The End Of The World As We Knew It, which chronicles the history of the late great (and very popular) Cleveland alternative station 107.9 The End. The good news is that the DVD […]