They say you can never really start over again. But that sure doesn’t mean you have to stop learning and growing.
Filled with false starts and new beginnings, misinformation and revelations, 2021 failed to live up to its lofty promise of a return to “normal.”
Whether it’s spreading Christmas cheer or finding her own muse, Lindsey Stirling knows something about following joy.
There’s one thing that’s simultaneously surprising, yet completely undeniable upon listening to the music of Muskegon duo Tiny Tree — it’s absolutely massive.
I grew up loving music and wondering what it was like to go on tour with a band,” Alex Bleeker, the bassist of indie rock band Real Estate, told Revue.
Rising indie-pop star Dayglow embraces surreal feel of viral fame and life on sold-out tour.
There is no question that West Michigan loves its foods and beverages and since 2008, the Grand Rapids International Wine, Beer & Food Festival has been satisfying appetites… tens of thousands of them!
Grammy-nominated blues-rock band Larkin Poe to play Fountain Street Church.
Over a decade after it closed in 2009, it’s impossible to describe just how influential and important longtime punk club Skelletones was to the Grand Rapids music community.
The old saying that talk is cheap doesn’t really apply when it’s music that’s speaking to you. Just ask local musician Patty Pierzchala (aka Patty PerShayla).
The Smiling Acres Music Festival couldn’t have picked a better person to serve as the face of the festival for its first year than local musician Mark Lavengood.
Jack Droppers celebrates his past and cautiously embraces his future with The Best Intentions
At this point in their career, there’s almost a certain irony to The Accidentals’ name.
Local indie band Pansy set to release self-titled album this month.