CONCERT REVIEW: Sessanta 2.0 with A Perfect Circle – Primus – Puscifer Live at American Family Insurance Amphitheater


Sessanta 2.0 rolled onto the shores of Milwaukee at the end of May, 2025.
The unique three-band montage of Rock giants (A Perfect Circle, Primus, and Puscifer) kicked off the night promptly at 8:00 pm with a Public Service Announcement: Turn off your phones and put them away, or to the SPAM meat grinder you go.

CONCERT REVIEW: L.S. Dunes – From Indian Lakes – Plague Vendor Live at The Majestic


 

Going to concerts on a Tuesday night may seem like a young man’s game. So does enduring a mosh pit for three songs to get some photos.

But I am over 40 and still here to tell the tale, just a bit worse for wear.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Knotfest Roadshow – Slipknot – In This Moment – Wage War: Live at The Resch Center


 

 

After Wednesday night’s epic show at The Resch Center, I have a new definition of the word brutal. Slipknot rolled into town and brought the Knotfest Roadshow with them.  Alongside Slipknot was Wage War and In This Moment.Continue reading


FESTIVAL REVIEW: Riot Fest 2021: Live at Douglass Park


One of the titans of the North American summer Music Festival season is Riot Fest, and we were damn glad to see it come back strong in 2021. Especially after Lollapalooza did such bang up numbers coming back, and kept the safety methods strongto minimize the effects of the pandemic, you knew Riot Fest was going to go hard, and bring it big time. Even with the departures from the lineup of Nine Inch Nails, Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, and others, it was as stacked a lineup as the fest has ever had. If you’ve ever been to Riot Fest, Lollapalooza, Coachella or any other festival, you’ve witnessed the power of live music bringing people together. At Riot Fest 2021, we learned that even a global pandemic is no match for a community this passionate and devoted. What makes Riot Fest particularly special, though, is the integration of bands and artists from several generations, and the consequent mingling of their fans. Whether you’re twelve or sixty years old, there’s someone on the lineup for you. 

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