Show Review

ALBUM REVIEWSB SidesFEATURED

BEAR SOUNDS 

This piece is about the television show “The Bear” on Hulu, but right up front I want to say there are no spoiler alerts in here.  I am only going to explore the musical score of this brilliant series without giving away any pivotal moments within it.  First, if you are not watching “The Bear”, you should be.  I know that’s very cliche for fans of a show to say, but in this case its true.  Here is a quick synopsis of the show: “The Bear” is a dark comedy/drama series set in Chicago.  It’s about a world-renowned and well-traveled chef who returns home, to take control of his family’s sandwich shop, “The Beef”, after his brother’s death. The show was created by Christopher Storer, and stars Jeremy Allen White as Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, who works to change the disheveled kitchen staff into Michelin Star-level chefs, all the while dealing with personal grief and the restaurant’s building debt.  It’s fast paced and exciting, but also very triggering to anyone who has worked in the industry as well, yours truly included. However, this is not an article about the show entirely, rather it is an exploration into the music choices that help paint an exemplary score to the series.   

Read More
FEATUREDMUSIC NEWS

The DOJ vs. The Ticketmonster 

Whatever your concert going rituals and experiences are I am certain that we can agree on one thing; the ticket prices are way too high. And so here we have it, I remember when you could go to a big act show for like $25 a ticket. That’s what a ticket to see Tom Petty was in 1992 when my sister and I went and we were already starting to argue that the price was too expensive back then, because it was. I mean, I went to Lollapalooza in 1992 for $26.50. That line up had Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jesus and Mary Chain, Ice Cube, Ministry, Lush and more for three lawns mowed (I charged $10 a parcel back then). Recently my friend and I paid $300 per ticket to see Pixies with Modest Mouse, and that was “standing only” in the pit for 4 hours. It was originally like $235 each, and we found ourselves saying “well, that’s not too bad these days”, which is insane, but after taxes and fees it came to $297.35 for each “seat”.

Read More