The Audition
Brittany Sturges finds redemption in a stark Philly church basement. The Audition proves itself a saving grace.
Brittany Sturges finds redemption in a stark Philly church basement. The Audition proves itself a saving grace.
Brittany Sturges can’t recall the last time she saw an entire bill attract such a positive response from a Philadelphia crowd.
Chicago quartet, Fall Out Boy, brought their Young Wild Things Tour to Philadelphia, but Brittany Sturges found it rather tame.
Brittany Sturges attempts to decipher all the hype surrounding South Dakota’s own, The Spill Canvas during an eventful Philly gig.
While most were trying to push their way closer to get a glimpse of Boys Like Girls , Brittany Sturges found herself trying to make a “great escape” to the back of the venue.
The Academy Is… and the Sleeping with Giants Tour came to Philadelphia and proved that they’re not your typical emo bands - Brittany Sturges does the requisite double-take..
After a long awaited CD release, fans of The High Court weren’t going to let anything ruin this release show–even the weather. Brittany Sturges took cover.
Motion City Soundtrack returned to Philadelphia to play a sold-out show. Brittany Sturges was there to bust a move with all the fans.
Silverchair is back and with a vengeance. Brittany Sturges was there to savor every moment of their performance.
With the March announcement that this tour would be their last, The Early November packed the Trocadero full of fans for one of their final shows. Brittany Sturges was there to say goodbye.
The Take Action Tour went on with the show, even with a change of the headlining band. Brittany Sturges didn’t ask for a refund.
Having heard amazing things about Anti-Flag’s live show, Brittany Sturges got the chance to see if they lived up to the hype.
After seeing Billy Talent perform, Brittany Sturges finally realizes what all the fuss is about – and it’s good!
Despite the charming accent, Brittany Sturges wasn’t won over by Badly Drawn Boy’s performance.
The Philly band IKE offered up a night of brotherly love and some great music. Brittany Sturges was there for every minute of it.
With their electronic pop-rock sound and odd stage antics, Men, Women & Children are somewhat of an acquired taste. Yet, this time around, their stage show won Brittany Sturges over.
Despite a promising line-up of up-and-coming indie rockers- Straylight Run supported by Matt Pond PA, Street to Nowhere and Kevin Devine- Brittany Sturges ended the night disappointed.
The Never Shave Again Tour may have had Silverstein with top billing, but as Brittany Sturges found out, it was Aiden who stole the show.
Despite cold weather and the rain, fans huddled under umbrellas, in anxious anticipation for New Found Glory. Brittany Sturges found their faith not entirely misplaced.
Who says you have you pay a lot of money for a good concert? Brittany Sturges , after an evening of up-and-coming Philadelphia talent, wholeheartedly disagrees.
Charles DJ Deppner takes a look at a new book of artwork by DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh, and discovers the book is actually looking back at him.
Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds’ “Wicked World” video features Alice Bag, previews That Delicious Vice, out April 19 on In The Red Records.
Despite serving up ample slices of signature snark, FOX News golden boy Jesse Watters, for the most part, just listens — driving the narrative of his latest book, Get It Together, through the stories of others.
Brooklyn rapper Max Gertler finds himself a bit ground up on “Put My Heart in a Jay,” his latest single.
The dissolution of a wealthy Russian family confuses everyone involved.