A love of reading helped Ashley McBryde become a storyteller’s storyteller. It’s a talent that’s evident on her major label debut, “Girl Going Nowhere.”
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.
Reggae rockers Iration and alt-rockers Shonen Knife lead this week’s music roundup.
The South African group has been dropped from downtown Las Vegas festival’s lineup after an alleged homophobic incident.
Horror-punk luminaries, funk bands and lots of sun-burned revelers in tow, Psycho Las Vegas returned for its biggest and best year yet.
Former Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan made a rare solo appearance in town at Psycho Las Vegas.
Clutch played Psycho Las Vegas for the first time this year in support of its latest album, “Book of Bad Decisions.”
The medical-text-book wielding Brits in Carcass helped pioneer the sound of modern melodic death metal.
Tim G. Warrior revisits Hellhammer via new outfit Triumph of Death, who made their American debut at Psycho Las Vegas.
Former Pantera frontman Phil Anselmo debuted his new ’80s-goth influenced project En Minor at Psycho Las Vegas.
The veteran British occult rockers Electric Wizard head back to Psycho Las Vegas after playing the fest’s debut in 2016.
The Canadian experimental music collective made a rare appearance at Psycho Las Vegas.
Heavier on keyboards than guitar riffs, Cold Cave brought brooding darkwave and synthpop to Psycho Las Vegas.
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.