Ready to be shocked by two of the shockiest shock rockers? We’re talking more shock-inducing than shock-climbing Mount Shockmore.
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.
Saddle ‘N’ Spurs Saloon houses more than two dozen instruments, most of them mounted above the bar, all of them covered in signatures, each autograph raising money for a given cause.
S hortly before 2 a.m. Monday, the Scandinavian fellow in corpse paint posed a question.
Some takeaways from Day Two of Psycho Vegas 2018 at the Hard Rock Hotel. The heavy music fest continues through Sunday.
Some takeaways from Day One of Psycho Vegas 2018 at the Hard Rock Hotel. The heavy music fest continues through Sunday.
Best known as a member of pop heartthrobs One Direction, Niall Horan knows how to stay on his toes:.
His words delivered as rapidly as the spray of notes in the rat-a-tat-tat guitar line that prefaces them, Jack White breaks it down.
In 1969, Aretha Franklin made her Las Vegas debut at the original Caesars Palace showroom, even though it wasn’t her preferred style of venue back then.
Though it no longer calls Southern Nevada home, Panic! At the Disco will always be a Vegas-born band. With the group returning to its hometown this weekend, let’s excavate its local roots.
The mayor of Psycho Las Vegas is on the line, chatting about Sir Francis Drake, the British Royal Navy and 16th-century buccaneers.
It was a start that might have made others stop.
After releasing their first non-concept album last time out with 2015’s “The Color Before the Sun,” these hard-edged, punk-influenced prog rockers are back at it with “Vaxis — Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures,” due in October, which continues the band’s “Armory Wars” narrative.
They thought maybe it was their “La La Land” moment.
His music has changed music. As he hits town for an extended engagement at the Park Theater, let’s examine how Stevie Wonder has impacted the music industry itself.