Playing raw, energy-infused melodic rock music, Eriko (guitar and vocals), Akiko (bass), and Kumiko (drums) have been making a buzz all across Japan since their 2005 major label debut. Now, with their latest Oricon chart-topping album “Kokuhaku” (Confession), they're ready to infect North American … [Read more...]
Beyoncé Gives Vegas Something to Remember
Music World Music/Columbia Records released "I AM…YOURS An Intimate Performance At Wynn Las Vegas"-- a concert performance DVD and Live CD that captures a never-before-seen performance from iconic artist, Beyoncé in late November. Filmed at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas, this extraordinary … [Read more...]
Sullivan Room 8 Year Anniversary Party
For 8 years Sullivan Room has been providing New York City with a valuable service. It has become a safe haven for those club goers that don't like putting up with pompous door men, rude bartenders, and annoying crowds.Click Here For Photo Gallery Located in New York's East Village district, … [Read more...]
The Constellations Shine Bright Over New York City
The Constellations could have called their debut album After Hours. Sure, Martin Scorsese already used that name for his 1985 black comedy, but the two works share much in common. Both are wide screen spectacles rife with seedy scenes and eccentric personalities, propelled by a manic energy that … [Read more...]
Spring Break 2010 gets underway with Miguel Migs
Finally, The Sunny weather has come back to Gotham, and what better way to kick off spring break 2010 than partying with Miguel Migs at New York City's premier underground nightspot Sullivan Room. The beats were pumping, people on the floor were dancing, and the alcohol kept a flowing. The pictures … [Read more...]
A Toast to the Irish –Welcome Home:Music of Ireland
Kermit the frog once said, "It ain't easy being green," and for the people of Ireland nothing could have been closer to the truth. As potato famine spread across the land millions of Irish families, with little or no money, were forced to settle in the cities that ships landed in. Despite their … [Read more...]