Social Media, Media and Procrastination

We’re sorry for the silence but with writing for various outlets, one of our contributors taking a hiatus and procrastination, updating on here has been on the back burner.

We had a few incredible outings, the most prominent one was definitely the Nick Cave gig in Berlin. He’s a God. I saw him for the first time in 1986 and he has evolved into this master of music. Incredible.

Of course, if you follow our Instagram @rockculture_nic you will have seen the photos but I’ll upload them in the gigs section nonetheless.

Lots more gigs we are looking forward to next year, too - Alanis Morissette, Rise Against, Fontaines DC, and many more.

Look out on our dreaded social media and on here for the occasional update. Over and out.

Festival Season is Upon Us

What better way to kick off the festival season than to fly to Boston?

Boston Calling has been an institution for decades, starting off as a tiny venue and evolving into a huge spectacle with four stages.

Local acts have always had their place and new artists will always get a chance to perform. With Boston being the home of Berklee College of Music, the competition will always be tough but it’s a delight to see the variety of talent each year.

We’ve come to explore but also to see the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. It’s been too long.

We may be extremely excited to see the Foo Fighters, too. Their new drummer Josh Freese will absolve his probatory time during the next few gigs. With his resume of drumming for A Perfect Circle, The Vandals and Devo, I think he’ll be alright.

Saturday brings us many more acts, though we have come for Alanis Morissette. She is a queen. Full stop.

And Sunday we end with Queens of the Stone Age and Paramore, though we are also intrigued to see King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - it will take magic for us to fly from stage to stage.

Following Boston we are intending to attend Rock im Park. The line up looks promising. For now, Boston is Calling.

Boston Calling 2023