Posts Tagged ‘ Soundgarden ’

Watch the new Soundgarden and Dave Grohl video, featuring DeadMau5

Soundgarden @ Red Rocks

Soundgarden and Dave Grohl released the much-anticipated video for “By Crooked Steps” today. Watch it here.



Live review: Adrenaline Mob @ the Marquis Theater

Adrenaline Mob@The Marquis Theater

PHOTOS and review of Adrenaline Mob at the Marquis Theater in Denver, Colorado



Live review: Soundgarden @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Soundgarden @ Red Rocks

Photos and review of Soungarden at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with openers the Mars Volta



The Reverb Interview: Kim Thayil of Soundgarden

Soundgarden, seen here at a recent concert in Newark, N.J., will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight. Photo by Chad Batka, The New York Times.

Interview with Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil in advance of the band’s performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre



News: The Mars Volta to support Soundgarden at Red Rocks

The Mars Volta, seen here at the Monolith festival in 2009, will return to Red Rocks this summer to support Soundgarden. Photo by John Leyba, The Denver Post.

The Mars Volta will open for Soundgarden at Red Rocks Amphitheatre this summer, currently the band’s only North American appearance



Linkin Park, Chris Cornell and the Bravery @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre

[photopress:lp.jpg,full,pp_image] Linkin Park captured just the right emotion at their show earlier this week at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre. File photo. Live music in the summer season tends to bring out the cream of the human crop in terms of concertgoers. Outdoor shows are an environment where beasts of the sunburned beer belly variety roam free, chicks in triangle bikinis and cowboy hats feel at home in Rocky Mountain sun, and velvet Elvis-style Nirvana shirts that read “Memories of Kurt Cobain,” do in fact, exist. In [...]



Popwreck @ the Meadowlark

[photopress:popwreck.jpg,full,pp_image] Popwreck, fronted by scene veteran Aaron Hobbs on the left, debuted at the Meadowlark with a surprising punk rock/power pop set. Photo by Chiara Hobbs. Music fans can’t help but remember and celebrate an artist’s past. And there’s nothing wrong with that. When we see Morrissey, we hope he’ll play at least a couple Smiths songs. We hope Lou Reed will indulge his fans with a song — a mention, even — of his time fronting the Velvet Underground. And we hope that Chris [...]