NO SKIP REVIEWS
Welcome to No Skip Reviews, a space where we only talk about the albums, concerts, and artists we genuinely love. This isn’t about critique or tearing anything down. It’s about celebrating the records we play front to back, the live sets that left us buzzing, and the bands that remind us why we fell in love with the scene in the first place. If it’s here, it’s because we couldn’t skip it and we don’t think you should either.
Y’all are still sleeping on Daisy Grenade
On Sunday, October 26, I had the good fortune of finally seeing the act live and in person. Daisy Grenade came to The Roxy, one half of my favorite Cleveland, Ohio, venue Mahall’s, as support for Stand Atlantic. The Sunday crowd proved just a little bit lethargic as the show opened up. Last Night Saved My Life, the first act, did a good job of waking the slumbering crowd, who might have already been dreading their Monday morning alarm clock. But Daisy Grenade wasn’t going to settle for just “awake.” They came to set the room on fire.
Everyone's Talking Tour RECAP
As my feet were still blistered and bruised from the weekend, I opted for a seat in one of the lower-level sections, not that I was sitting for most of the show.
A Newbie’s Guide To When We Were Young Fest
It’s that time of year again - the air is crisp, the leaves are turning, and the scent of pumpkin spice is wafting through every coffee shop and craft store in your local area. With the changing of the season comes one of the most anticipated music festivals of the year - When We Were Young Fest at Las Vegas Fairgrounds, this year taking place the weekend of October 18-19.
2000 MILES TO FOUR CHORD MUSIC FEST
I'm sitting in a Waffle House at 1 a.m. in Washington, PA, trying to collect my thoughts after two days at the Four Chord Music Festival. Back home in the mountain west, we don't have these. Our post-show tradition was always Denny's or IHOP. Tonight it's Waffle House, and I'm equal parts excited and concerned as my arms stick to the table. Will I regret this on the flight home? Maybe. But it feels like a rite of passage.
Deftones and Hopecore: In Defense of the Next Generation of Emos
As a 30-something millennial, attending two shows in one week is a whirlwind experience. Being a y’allternative member of the scene means recalibrating your brain from event to event to avoid the effects of acute genre whiplash. Sunday night was Sierra Ferrell in DC, and by Thursday, I was prepping to see Deftones for the first time. More than the music itself, I was curious: how would the crowd energy compare between two completely different audiences?
The Same Old Wonderful Motion City Soundtrack: Album RElease Show REview
Kismet is the word I would use to describe how I ended up going to the Motion City Soundtrack show to celebrate the upcoming release of their new album, The Same Old Wasted Wonderful World. I was heading to Chicago for several days for a work event, and since I was going to be there, I was endlessly searching for a show to go to on one of the nights I’d be in the city. However, with Riot Fest just a couple days after I leave, I realized that many bands I would want to see would be planning to be there.
And then about two weeks ago, my friend Shar sent me a post on Instagram and asked me, “Did you know about this?”
A Lesson in Lovin’ Your Neighbor: Reflections on the Sierra Ferrell / Nikki Lane Show
Your favorite artist, at one point in their career, was an opener for someone else. You do not know who around you is fully tuned in, fully entranced with the artist on stage, falling in love with something new. As a fellow audience member, it will not kill you to hold onto your opinions and wait to run your mouth until after the set has finished. By the way, if someone is actively pouring their heart out to the crowd onstage, I guarantee nobody around you gives a shit about your $20 meat patty. Save it for the Uber home, Debra.