Concert Review: Tool Thousands of concertgoers were unwittingly taking part in the last arena performance any of them would see in their city for at least a month. Read More
Concert Review: Refused The world still needs bands like Refused. Here’s hoping their next Portland show isn’t preempted by a pandemic and they get the turnout they should’ve had. Read More
Concert Review: The Mountain Goats The act of playing three nights to sold-out crowds as a solo artist can be incredibly daunting for any performer, even one as seasoned as Darnielle. Read More
Concert Review: Tove Lo/Broods/Alma Just the right size and amount of surprise, the Sunshine Kitty Tour ended on a few high notes, ones that Tove Lo was still hitting 20+ songs in. Read More
Concert Review: Rapsody In a time where an authoritarian president is hoping that we tear each other to shreds, we need to come together, appreciate black women and, most of all, each other. Read More
Concert Review: Destroyer Bejar turned in a dream setlist for fans, exploring not only his best and newest, but other bright corners of his discography. Read More
Concert Review: Dijon The transition from the studio to the stage never comes easily, and crooner Dijon appeared to still be in the process of figuring out this shift. In spite of this, his crowd never gave him less than total adoration. Read More
Concert Review: Ezra Furman Furman’s entire existence as a performer seems to be geared towards making explicitly queer angst more of a staple of rock music. Read More
Concert Review: Bat for Lashes Khan played a set that not only reached through her five records but included cover versions of songs that played a formulative role in her development as an artist. Read More