Review: Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage provide fast-paced thrill ride to Columbus metalheads
My throat is sore from yelling, my limbs are sore from fending off crazed lunatics in mosh pits, my feet are sore from jumping up and down, my ears…
My throat is sore from yelling, my limbs are sore from fending off crazed lunatics in mosh pits, my feet are sore from jumping up and down, my ears…
Claudio Sanchez’s thick, shoulder-length curly locks bounced to and fro as he gracefully sang lyrics and plucked away at his guitar. Sometimes, it …
The rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle is not always one of glamour and fortune — sometimes the storyline behind the fame brings more to light than groupies a…
Vampire Weekend is working — and doing a good job — on becoming one of the definitive bands of the millennial generation. From its self-titled debu…
Face-painted pedestrians singing about tightropes and a girl named Anna erupted from the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion late Friday night, and that…
Ke$ha colored her message of equality with rainbows and collaborated with glitter for a shining performance in Columbus Tuesday night. “This is my gay rights mobile,” Ke$ha, whose real name is KeshaRose Sebert, said about her rainbow toy Mustang right before her performance of “Your Love Is My Drug."
Walk the Moon has been no stranger to Ohio State this fall, and that’s the way the band wants it. “When you’re selling tickets for shows and sch…
Fedoras: check. Ray-Bans: check. TOMS: check. Area hipsters converged for Summerfest, an indie music festival showcasing more than 15 different …
Summer may be nearing its close, but Cayucas is driving cross-country to bring some beach vibes to Columbus. The Santa Monica-based band is set …
Around 2 p.m. on a Wednesday, two workers power wash the outside area of the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion. They’re wiping away what remains from …