Underoath Goes Acoustic in the Park
Words by Rebecca Potzner/Photos by Chris Hughes
Just when Underoath releases a new album and tour dates and you're thinking, "this can't get any better"...it does. This past Thursday, WEBN hosted a free acoustic session with Underoath in Washington Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. Aaron Gillespie and Spencer Chamberlain set up with a beautiful view of Over the Rhine behind them as they played tracks from their new album, Erase Me, and answered questions from the crowd. Aaron and Spencer even performed a cover of Nirvana's Heart Shaped Box.
Catch Underoath on the Erase Me Tour later this year.
Vans Warped Tour - The Final Run
All Photos by: Chris Hughes
The days of Myspace are long gone and now are the days of Vans Warped Tour. After 25 years, the cross country tour is calling it quits. The final run included bands of our angsty past as well as our current favorites. Check out our photos from the Cincinnati stop..
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REAL FRIENDS
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Manchester Orchestra, Paul McDonald, RaRa Riot and More Rocked HOP JAM 2018 [PHOTOS]
LOOK + LISTEN - COIN Plays Cincinnati Block Party
by Rebecca Potzner
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Madison Ryan - The Capitol Room [PHOTOS]
Minshara Album Release - The Capitol Room [PHOTOS]
Photos by Kristina Cummings
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SWEETTALKER - Northside Yacht Club [PHOTOS]
Photos by Rebecca Potzner
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Lady Gaga - Joanne World Tour - Louisville [PHOTOS]
Photos by Rebecca Potzner
It's easy to feel lost at a concert, especially when it's a sold out stadium. Somehow though, Lady Gaga made thousands feel welcomed and noticed. Flowing through her discography from The Fame all the way to Joanne, Gaga entertained from the main stage to 3 smaller stages reaching to the back of the floor. Crossing over each stage, the music icon pointed out individuals in the crowd. She complimented them, asked them questions and thanked them for being there. She even read a fan letter that brought her to tears.
Standing before her piano, just five foot two, Gaga spoke on feeling alone. She dedicated 'Million Reasons' to every single person who had ever felt lost or alone themselves and reminded us that she's there for you. We all are. With tears beading from the corners of my eyes, I realized if Lady freaking Gaga could feel alone then it was ok and normal to have those same feelings. We're all unique "little monsters" and in that moment it felt like we all belonged. Gaga wasn't just there to perform, she was there to connect - giving us a million more reasons to appreciate her not only as an artist but as a human being. She may not be flawless, but she's got a diamond heart.