Coheed and Cambria to Play ‘Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV’ in Full May 3 at Marathon Music Works
Though their first two albums earned them an unprecedented indie following, it was inarguably Coheed and Cambria's third full-length, the weird,...
Philip Obenschain moved to Nashville from Virginia in 2012. He's spent time as a touring artist, artist manager, and show promoter, and has worked in video production and hosting, podcasting, and tech. In addition to No Country, you can find his work on Alternative Press, Noisey, YouTube, and a variety of other outlets and platforms. Reach Philip directly at [email protected], or at the social media links below.
Though their first two albums earned them an unprecedented indie following, it was inarguably Coheed and Cambria's third full-length, the weird,...
Pop punk pioneers New Found Glory are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a lengthy spring run of shows where, each night,...
It's been nearly half a year since Carl Broemel celebrated the release of his third album, 4th of July, at The Basement East. In...
At this point, seminal alt rock icons the Pixies have been reunited longer than the the 11 years they were broken up,...
A couple years removed from their 2015 seventh full-length, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (in support of which they...