The Killers Perfectly Bridge Rock & Pop In Detroit

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The Killers brought a fun-filled night to the Masonic Temple in Detroit on Monday January 15th. To the packed venue’s delight, the band made sure to spotlight tracks from their whole discography. Musically opening the night was tremendous act, Alex Cameron. As soon as the first saxophone note sounded from Roy Molloy, the instrument was…

Greta Van Fleet Unleash 32 Minutes Of Unapologetic Rock

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Frankenmuth, MI natives, Greta Van Fleet have put an exclamation point onto their music scene explosion with a fantastic new double EP, “From The Fires”. The album houses monster single, “Highway Tune”, in addition to three other tracks from their first EP, “Black Smoke Rising”, plus four new songs. One of the EP’s highlights is…

Death From Above Leave Detroit Fans Far From Outraged

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Death From Above 1979 put on a terrific show at St. Andrews Hall on Friday November 3rd, 2017. Opening the show was fellow Toronto band, The Beaches. The band gets their name from a lovely area of their city in which they live. Made up of four kickass and talented ladies, the band definitely took…

Milky Chance Blossom Out In Detroit

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The delightful German duo, Milky Chance, made a stop at The Fillmore in Detroit on Friday October 13th. Starting off the night was Gene Evaro Jr. The classy songwriter presented a groovy rock vibe with an old school guitar tune. Gene hails from the beautiful desert land of Joshua Tree, CA. With a lovely voice,…

The Killers Return With New Album That Lives Up To Namesake

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The Killers discography has taken us on a journey from the outside-in narratives of “Mr. Brightside” and “Somebody Told Me”, to their Vegas nod western vibes of “Sam’s Town” (an album whose darkness and mystery carried me through high school!), and even into outer space with “Day & Age”. My first thought upon starting to…