Showing posts with label Indie Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie Rock. Show all posts
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
A Typical night in Music City continued (#6) with “Fabrizio and the Fever”
Dec. 22, 2014
Nashville, TN.
Review and Photos by Butch Worrell of
One Heart Photo
It was musical photography feast time
in Nashville last Thursday night! Three venue's, 6 bands were on the
table. 12th and Porter's “Toys for Tots” show
continued to rock on.
It was time for the finale of the
night, “Fabrizio and the Fever”.
Michael Fabrizio is a talented
singer/songwriter whose inspiration comes from his life experiences,
songs which one can find meaning in and connect with. “Fever” is
an eclectic group of musicians which provide the energy, spirit, and
passion to complement Michael. In his own words, “We are genre
gypsies starting a rock and roll revolution in the Nashville Indie
scene.”
Friday, February 14, 2014
The Augustines at The Independent
It's fortunate that The Augustines, a band that was recently on the verge of calling it quits, managed to find their way to recording their sophomore album, "Augustines." This past Monday night saw them in top form as Billy McCarthy (lead vocals & guitar), Rob Allen (drums) and Eric Sanderson (bass, keys & guitar) rolled through San Francisco with a stop at The Independent in San Francisco.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Thick As Theives - Brooklyn Bowl 3.19.13
Images and article by Bill Kelly
Fuzz driven, greasy garage rock is a sound that sort of disappeared at some time between the depressing days of disco and its variant offspring. Thankfully, strong musical styles survive time and turmoil, as demonstrated by Thick As Theives, an emerging band that played a strong set at Brooklyn Bowl last Wednesday night.
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