Reviews

Kendrick Lamar Takes Over NYC

As I was in the train heading towards the Kendrick Lamar concert tonight, I questioned if the $72 I paid for the ticket was worth it. Kendrick had a performance at Lettermen before his first Roseland Ballroom show. The TDE rapper had a busy night planned on February 26th, but he did not disappoint. He stormed…

Midnight Conspiracy Takes On Webster Hall

Heavy Bass producers, Midnight Conspiracy, debuted their “Eye Live – Laser Light & Heavy Bass Experience” in New York City at Webster Hall on November 30.  The show ended later than excepted and as a result we had to leave a bit early since fellow YGM poster, @brak_city, had a wrestling match that same morning.…

Kendrick Lamar Kills It In Nashville

King Kendrick brought his talents to Nashville’s War Memorial Auditorium and he put on a show that everyone will remember. Ever since good kid, m.A.A.d. city was released, I have been listening to Kendrick with my friends non-stop. His unique style and delivery is changing the game so I was really excited to see Kendrick…

Guest Review: Eli Young Band at Emory University

In my short time at Emory University in Georgia, I have seen a diverse group of musical acts. Macklemore, Cazzette, Slightly Stoopid, and Hoodie Allen have all made stops either on, or near campus. However, no one act has been quite as good live as The Eli Young Band, a country group based out of…

Lack of Planning Leads to Disaster at Haunted Coliseum

Some of you may recognize this photo and where it took place, but I will explain anyway. On Saturday, October 27th 2012 the infamous Haunted Coliseum took place at Nassau Coliseum just a few days after the Long Island Islanders decided to move their home arena to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn(Coincidence I think not).…

Concert Review: With Your Friends Fest

With Your Friends Fest hit Nashville this past weekend and it was awesome. Big names that performed at the festival included Nas, Pretty Lights, Skrillex, Santigold, 12th Planet, and Dillon Francis. Because of Commodore Quake (we will review it!), we were unable to attend day 1 of the festival but all the headliners also played…

Steve Angello Turns Central Park Into A Nightclub

Steve Angello, one third of Swedish House Mafia, took his talented label, Size Matters, to Central Park in NYC for an unforgettable night.  Although Rumsey Playfield in Central Park has a ton of restrictions (including a 10pm curfew), Angello was able to make the most out of the outdoor venue.  I am usually the one…