Powered by CircleSquareLA
Genesis refers to the origin or beginning of something, and Rik Jam and producer Phillip McFarlane have established a strong foundation and relationship while creating a new path for both the artist and producer, as well as for roots Reggae music. Originally from Fletcher Land, Ronaldo Ricketts, known as Rik…
Marking 25 years as a band, The Used decided to celebrate in style with a unique set of shows, playing three separate nights in each city. Night one featured their Self-Titled album in its entirety, night two showcased In Love and Death, and night three was dedicated to Lies for…
The Osbournes (R.I.P. Ozzy) may be the first family of Rock ‘n’ Roll, but the Cavaleras are without a doubt the first family of extreme metal. Max Cavalera started his journey into the extreme with Sepultura in 1984, took things to the next level in 1993 with Nailbomb, mixed the…
The title of Hirie, also known as Trish Jetton, is fitting for her new album, Phases, as it reflects her current stage in life. She has not only embraced a new chapter in her music but has also celebrated three years of sobriety, moved back to her hometown in Hawaii,…
Seventeen years gone, and the ghosts of the early 2000s indie scene came roaring back to life in Atlanta last night. Rilo Kiley, the band that made confessionals cool and vulnerability combustible, took over The Eastern with a reunion set that felt less like a nostalgia trip and more like…
The post-grunge and hard rock boom of the 2000s gave rise to some of the biggest names in rock, ushering in a new wave of sound that resonated with fans worldwide. Many of these bands wrote songs about personal struggles—drinking, drugs, failed romances, and fighting through hardships—all tied together with…
Hailing from Jamaica, Mr. Vegas has once again proven why he remains one of the most dynamic talents in Reggae and Dancehall with the release of his latest album, Ghetto Reggae. This 14-track masterpiece explores a wide range of themes within Reggae music, featuring Lovers’ Rock grooves, rub-a-dub rhythms, a…
Hailing from the countryside of Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica, Lila Iké has taken her talents to the global stage. With her stunning vocals, unique style, and exceptional songwriting, Lila has become an international sensation. Her journey to success has been anything but easy, but her dedication to her craft has never…
Saturday night at The Wiltern, everything shimmered — the kind of LA night where it feels like the city is humming with you. The crowd was an oddly perfect mix: 30-somethings who probably saw ODESZA in 2015, a couple parents with a kid wearing soundproof headphones, and groups of friends…
A few days before the release of his latest album, Jesse Royal, also known as The Small Axe, was involved in a serious car accident in which his car flipped, leaving him with a broken arm. Thankfully, he emerged from the crash with no further injuries. Reflecting on the experience,…
There are few venues in Los Angeles as naturally suited to folk music as The Ford. Nestled into the Hollywood Hills, the open-air amphitheater offers acoustics that carry the smallest whisper and lighting that can turn a performance into something cinematic. On this particular night, both the setting and the…
The Moroccan Lounge on a Tuesday night felt less like a venue and more like a listening room. The crowd held back from the stage, quiet and reverent, like introverts with oversized hearts who knew they were about to be unraveled by songs. The evening opened with Lucy Clearwater, a…
Subscribe to Hunnypot News