By Jason Petros on October 19th, 2009
He's not just Pete Doherty's drummer...
By Jason Petros on September 30th, 2009
At one point or another, we all have to look back at something we loved.
By Jason Petros on September 21st, 2009
On the edge of psychedelia, on the forefront of sonic experimentation, and on the meticulous shoulders of producer George Martin, The Beatles rushed back onto the scene with their often misunderstood album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
By Jason Petros on September 16th, 2009
Space... the not quite final frontier.
By Jason Petros on September 4th, 2009
It’s dark and it's steamy. If it weren’t for the industrial fans blowing like an airplane engine behind you, the throngs of people would be unbearable. Luckily, you’re looking down on everybody else, and as you hear the first pop of chord meeting guitar that all-familiar enviable rush of joy crashes down upon you. You’re at Subterranean.
By Jason Petros on August 3rd, 2009
Interested in singer/songwriters? Visit Uncommon Ground in Chicago often to revel in the caffeine dampened acoustic guitar playing troubadours? The Innocent might be right up your alley, then.
By Jason Petros on July 23rd, 2009
Clocking in at just under a half hour, Math the Band’s newest album, Don’t Worry, is a splashy ball of intensity splattered on a background of happy, chintzy, chip tune blips.
By Jason Petros on June 26th, 2009
There are only a choice few people in the world who can captivate people like Michael Jackson; and only a few albums in the pop-sphere will ever be as clean, as sparse, and as unbelievably encompassing as Thriller.