REVIEW: TRIVIUM – WHAT THE DEAD MEN SAY (2020)
Time to dust off my review skills for this year’s new Trivium album What the Dead Men Say, which comes out in 10 days on April 24th. I’ve got no concerts to go to and photograph, so this release has been one carrot at the end of a stick guiding me through this tough quarantine. I’m g
DAN’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2017
Just me, or are the years racking up? Too cold to dwell on it now. A few thoughts on the albums I liked and listened to often in the past year. Best of luck in 2018, Happy New Year! 10. Halsey – Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Halsey was featured on the unavoidable 2016 Chainsmokers’ me
LUCAS’ TOP ALBUMS OF 2017
2017 has been an interesting year for me. Aside from one stand out album (Trivium’s The Sin and the Sentence) almost every other album on this list could have been put in any other spot and I would have been okay with it. There’s also about 10 other albums that I considered putting on
LUCAS MENGELKOCH’S TOP PHOTOS OF 2017
41 concerts, 122 (at least) bands I’ve seen this year being my first full year of photographing live shows. It’s still something that I’m glad I do and glad I still come away with photos that make me happy. The majority of my favorite pictures I took this year came from the last half of [&hell
BRANDON’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2017
10. Feist – Pleasure Feist returns after a six-year hiatus with a record about everything life gives and takes from us. Personnel from Broken Social Scene featured on Metals have been replaced with a more robust band. This impressive effort is her best since 2004’s
PHOTOS: TOOL AT THE XCEL ENERGY CENTER (ST PAUL, MN)
Tool (Los Angeles, CA) and Once & Forever Band (Oakland, CA)June 9th, 2017Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN Tool Setlist: The GrudgeParabolParabolaSchismOpiateÆnemaDescendingJambiThird EyeForty-Six & 2 Intermission Drum SoloSweat(-) Ions Stinkfist