We Can Find Comfort In Debauchery; Alvvays (Self-titled album)

Text by Joe K./Live photos by Kimberly Cecchini Dreampop is a sub-genre of music that I wouldn’t normally reach for; I don’t even think I heard of it before last year. But there I was, awaiting the Protomartyr concert at the South Street Seaport, when Toronto band Alvvays took the stage as the opener. HavingContinue reading “We Can Find Comfort In Debauchery; Alvvays (Self-titled album)”

The Layman’s Review: Protomartyr–Under Color of Official Right

Text by: Joe K./Live photo by: Kimberly Cecchini “He’s not what I expected at all,” that’s what my boss over at Tonight at Dawn said to me when Protomartyr first hit the stage during the Seaport Music Festival in New York City. Singer Joe Casey, with his ‘business-casual’ attire, standing in between a guitarist (GregContinue reading “The Layman’s Review: Protomartyr–Under Color of Official Right”