Music Reviews
Hannah Montana
Fans yelled, and parents covered their ears when the teen pop-star known as “Hannah Montana” took the stage. After a somewhat upsetting opening act by the upcoming band, a trio of sisters known as “Everlife”, fans were overly ecstatic about finally catching a glimpse of their idol, Hannah Montana. Full Story
Chris Brown
If you weren’t at the Chris Brown Concert, you definitely missed out. His awesome dance moves and amazing voice brought the crowd to their feet making it impossible for anyone to stand still. Not only was the audience amused by his incredible performance but they also were entertained with numerous opening acts including Soulja Boy, Bow Wow, Lil Mama, and Sean Kingston. Full Story.
NLT
They once swooned you with cheesy lyrics and intense dance moves and made every girl wish the girls they sang about in their songs was her. Just when you thought the boy band age had ended it looks as if it is making a comeback. This particular group of boys is different from what we think of from the 90’s. Backstreet Boys and NSYNC were the hits of the 90’s but NLT, standing for Not Like Them, although influenced by the typical boy band artists, really are “not like them.” Full Story
Sleeping With Giants
A small band, perhaps never heard of before, a short blonde guy with large teeth and a high pitched voice, a group of dark emo boys, and the tall, lanky William Beckett seems to be the best combination to produce one of the most fabulous concerts you will ever see. The Sleeping with Giants tour, held at the House of Blues on October 4th was beyond having anything to do with sleeping. Full story.
Mute Math an Upset at Voodoo
In the past year the local band, Mute Math has grown to be recognized nation wide. They gained much popularity through their song and their video for “Typical” and slowly but surely built up a large hype around their live shows. They are great, but any attendee at the 2007 Voodoo Music Festival who had the opportunity to see Mute Math was probably upset and bored with their performance. Full story
That Voodoo That You Do So Well
You don’t know the meaning of the word “mosh pit” until you’ve been to a Rage Against the Machine concert. On the first night of Voodoo fest, they stole the spotlight as their screaming vocals stretched out to hundreds of “die hard fans” who had waited for this moment for years. It was the first time in seven years that this controversial heavy metal band had played together, and you can imagine that it was more than crazy. Full story
Benjy Davis Project Talk of the Town
Over the past few years, high school and college students all over Louisiana and scattered locations along the Gulf Coast have become attached to Baton Rouge’s very own Benjy Davis Project. Their exceptional sounds and creative lyrics make them a big attraction towards the younger crowds in these areas. Full story

