We're back and we're discussing recent music news like the Madden Colin Kaepernick controversy, the whole 6ix9ine situation and his subsequent rebrand, Demi Lovato's relapse, and Warped Tour coming to an official end. Also we give our impressions about recent releases from The Internet, Mac Miller, YG, Travis Scott, and more; and specifically discuss if 'Astroworld' is Album of the Year worthy.
Now in its seventh year, this underground festival is going strong celebrating punk culture and, in the spirit of the DIY community, including the independent labels/records, friends and family, national and international bands.
Oftentimes music documentaries are aimed squarely at their respective fandoms, but there’s quite a few that should be viewed from a much wider cultural perspective. Here's a list of some that should be essential viewing.
Now in its sixth year, the indie-pop festival is held for two days every October and showcases more than just great music. It helps to promote the local vendors, artisans, and establishments in the developing Northeast D.C. neighborhood.
Since its indefinite postponement, the festival has decided to release, for free, over 50 live performances from iconic artists like Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Johnny Cash, James Brown, and more.
The performances will come from his time living in France and includes films from Ella Fitzgerald, Thelonious Monk Quartet, Miles Davis Quintet, and Nina Simone.
The infamous concert took place at Altamont Raceway Park in 1969 and featured performances by The Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and more.
This year, the Newport Folk Festival curated a lineup with surprise guests that no one ever would have imagined. From Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile to Japanese Breakfast to The Roots, this year's festival was glorious and will surely go down in history.
The three-part series titled 'Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza,' will document the evolution of the titular event over the span of 30 years, while taking a closer look at the festival’s founder.
The rift between the festival's organizers and its financial backers has led to much confusion and speculation about its status.
After a tussle with its former investors, the proposed festival suffers yet another blow as its venue permit is denied.
It may only be the second year of the 'Sea.Hear.Now Festival' but with nearly 30 diverse bands on 3 stages, art installations, surfers, and even mermaids, it’s easy to see why it's creating buzz.
The Ultra Virtual Audio Festival will start this Friday on UMF Radio and will feature exclusive DJ sets from many of the artists that were booked for the since canceled Ultra Music Festival.
Day Trip Music Festival is to be held in July 2021 and much like EDC Las Vegas, tickets for the festival sold out almost immediately.
Ahead of their nationwide one-night theatrical release, we spoke with Director and Producer, Nic Davis and Tim "Jack" Williams, about 'Enormous: The Gorge Story', their documentary on the mythical Washington concert venue.
Fuji Rock Festival is back in full form and fans around the world can watch selected shows and interviews live on YouTube.
Music festivals have been big contributors to our growing environmental problems and to help, the EDM festival Mysteryland will now run almost entirely on locally-generated green grid power.
2023 marks the rebirth of Ólafur Arnalds' OPIA as a three-pronged entity: A traveling festival, a record label, and a hub for community projects centered around unique, real-world experiences.