Heavier on keyboards than guitar riffs, Cold Cave brought brooding darkwave and synthpop to Psycho Las Vegas.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the R-J’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Did someone say riffs? High on Fire’s got ‘em.
These British psychedelic rock forebearers have been melting minds since 1967.
The wide-ranging music festival relocates to Mandalay Bay this weekend for its fourth and biggest year yet.
Funk kingpin George Clinton’s farewell tour and the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul lead this week’s Las Vegas music roundup.
The marathon concert turned cultural touchstone turns 50 Thursday, remaining a sign of the times whose legacy has endured even as those times have changed and changed again.
From Wayne Newton to Carrot Top, we are a city of characters. Which makes Antonio Brown and Las Vegas a fit as snug as a headdress on a showgirl.
Intersect, aiming to merge music and technology, debuts in December with Kacey Musgraves, Beck and more.
The debut episode of reality TV series “Turquoise Fever,” set in the wilds of rural Tonopah, premieres Wednesday on the INSP Network.
The British hard rockers’ 10-show run at Planet Hollywood Resort, kicking off Wednesday, will be accompanied by an exhibition of drummer Rick Allen’s paintings.
As any child nutritionist will tell you, it’s not what you pack for your kid’s lunch that matters, it’s what you pack it in.
A show by metalcore favorites Killswitch Engage leads this week’s music roundup.
The story of Broadacres Marketplace is the story of a community, a culture, blossoming to life like a flower finding a way to grow in between the cracks of a sidewalk.
It started with four acres in 1977, as a place for the Bowman family to sell their produce. When they sold it in 2007, Broadacres had grown to 20 acres.
Frontman Stephan Jenkins talks about Third Eye Blind’s forthcoming album “Screamer” ahead of Friday’s show at The Pearl with co-headliners Jimmy Eat World.