I will never pass up an opportunity to see Interpol live. I have been listening to this band since they released their second album, released in 2002, Antics. It was that year that The Cure set out on their Curiosa Tour and included Interpol on the lineup. I recall sitting […]
Author: Shantel Breen
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram: Blues Guitar and Classic Soul
When I first saw Christone “Kingfish” Ingram listed as the opener for Vampire Weekend at Merriweather on August 29th, I have to admit that I was unaware of who this musician was. A friend told me that he was a “must see” and “the next big thing”. Therefore, I made […]
UB40, Shaggy, and Steel Pulse Bring the Reggae Vibes to MECU Pavilion
UB40, along with Shaggy and Steel Pulse, brought the reggae vibes to MECU Pavilion in Baltimore on Wednesday, September 4th. It was a hot and humid evening, which added to this summer-like atmosphere. Steel Pulse kicked off the evening, celebrating 40 years of making music in America. This was a […]
Bush and Live – The “ALT-IMATE” Summer Tour
Bush and Live teamed up this summer for the ALT-IMATE Summer 2019 Tour and on August 24th, they performed at MECU Pavilion in Baltimore. Bush never fails to deliver a stellar live performance. Gavin Rossdale keeps the crowd engaged throughout the entire set. Their selections of songs included all the fan favorites […]
Cage the Elephant Didn’t Let a Storm Delay Ruin Their Set
Summer storms are oftentimes unavoidable and this past Thursday evening, at Merriweather Post Pavilion, a rather large storm blew right over the venue. Only seven songs into their set, Cage the Elephant had to leave the stage due to an approaching storm. The very crowded lawn was vacated and attendees […]
Flogging Molly and Social Distortion at MECU Pavilion
It was a rather hot evening at MECU Pavilion on Wednesday, August 21st. However, Social Distortion and Flogging Molly delivered back-to-back sets that kept the audience dancing until the last song. The two bands have brought The Devil Makes Three and Le Butcherettes along with them on tour making for […]
Hot August Music Festival – Thank You for the Memories
Brad Selko had no idea what he was in for when a friend asked him to host a small concert at his farm back in 1993. “It was just going to be a few friends but people just kept showing up”, Brad recalls. Now, 27 years later, Brad, along with […]
The Cure Return to Scotland After 27 Years
“You came all the way from the United States to see this show?”, asked a surprised fan who was waiting in line with me several hours before the gates opened. Yes, I came all the way to Scotland to see The Cure. This is not the first time I’ve traveled […]
Shantel Mitchell Breen and These Subtle Sounds
My love for concert photography is rooted in my love for documenting. I have always documented life. For as long as I can remember, I have kept journals and took photographs. There is a strong desire to preserve moments in time for others (and myself) to enjoy later. Music is […]
Celebrating Jerry Garcia with Greensky Bluegrass and Cris Jacobs
What better way to spend the first night in August AND Jerry Garcia’s birthday, than with Baltimore’s own Cris Jacobs and Greensky Bluegrass at MECU Pavilion? I have had the pleasure of watching Cris Jacobs and his band perform for several years here in Baltimore, including here at MECU Pavilion […]
311 Gives Us the Sounds of Summer at Merriweather Post Pavilion
311 and Dirty Heads teamed up this summer for a co-headlining tour with support from Bikini Trill, Dreamers, and The Interrupters, the makings for a great night of summer music! Merriweather Post Pavilion was packed with fans! For 29 years, 311 has been making music together and this summer they […]
DREAMERS Perform at Merriweather Post Pavilion
Merriweather Post Pavilion was packed this past Saturday night for the 311/Dirty Heads co-headlining summer tour. While I was there to catch 311, one of my favorite bands, I was just as excited for the second opener of the evening – DREAMERS. The three piece, consisting of Nick Wold (vocals/guitar), […]
Photo Recap: 98 Rocks Presents The Struts at MECU Pavilion
Baltimore’s 98 Rock presented the first Justin, Scott & Spiegel JSS-Tival staring The Struts, Glorious Sons, and JJ Wilde at the MECU Pavilion. The night included some fun entertainment by the morning show DJs, as well as, some great music! Opening the show was Canadian singer/songwriter, JJ Wilde. She engaged […]
Third Eye Blind Brings us Together and Keeps us in the Moment
It was very hot this past Friday night at Merriweather Post Pavilion. However, despite the heat advisories and poor air quality warnings – the crowd gathered to share the night with a band that has been devoted to their fans for 20 years. Third Eye Blind isn’t afraid of the […]
Summertime Concerts are are in Full Swing – 311 hits Merriweather Next Saturday
Next Saturday, July 27th, 311 will grace the stage of Merriweather Post Pavilion as we round out our July show coverage. This show is going to be one of summer’s best concerts, so make sure you go and fight off this heat with some great music! Gates opening at 4:20 […]
James: A Band Who is so Much More than “Laid”
Every time I tell someone I’m listening to or going to see James, the usual response is, “James? Who is that?” Then (in my mind), I roll my eyes and say, “You know… the song – “Laid”? (after which I usually have to sing, “This bed is on fire with […]
Spending a Friday Evening with Better Than Ezra
This may have been the first time that I had seen Better Than Ezra perform live. I know that in 1995, their album Deluxe was on constant rotation for me. While their hit single from this album, “Good”, hit the charts – I fell in love with some of the […]
Third Eye Blind: The Gods of Summer
There are a handful of bands that I truly love. I am talking “every song on every album” seems to connect with my soul. These bands have seen me through several milestones in my life (the good ones and “not so” good ones). And their music has just always been […]
Interview: Turkuaz Lights up in Colors and Sound
I enjoy going to festivals because it is there that I find new music and artists. For me, Hot August Music Festival has been a yearly tradition since 2014, and it was there that I stumbled upon the amazingly colorful Turkuaz. My first impression of them was driven by their […]
WTMD First Thursday – July Edition
If you are thinking you missed this month’s First Thursday Festival… don’t worry, you didn’t! July’s First Thursday Festival will be held this upcoming Thursday on July 11th since last week’s date fell on the 4th of July! Here is what you can expect to enjoy at July’s edition of […]
Blondie: Timeless and Classic
I remember Blondie from my childhood. My father loved music and Blondie was played often. There was such a familiarity to Debbie Harry’s voice, almost comforting. Therefore, I think I love the band even more now because of the influence the music had on my upbringing. I was only a […]
The National – Celebrating Two Decades of Excellence
I clearly remember the first time I saw The National. It was September of 2007. They were on tour in support of their 4th studio album, Boxer. I had recently began dating someone who loved this band. This show was one of our first dates together, and it was also […]
WTMD’s First Thursday, June Edition
This past Thursday was the second First Thursday of the summer presented by WTMD. There was quite a crowd for this month’s lineup, and the weather was absolutely perfect! Take a look at the amazing artist who performed at this month’s First Thursday in Canton Waterfront Park! Illiterate Light This […]
Glen Rock Arts & Brew Fest – a Local Tradition Featuring Local Artists
Tucked away in a small town just north of the Mason-Dixon Line; the annual Glen Rock Arts & Brew Fest attracts locals and visitors to it’s festivities. Each year, the festival features local musicians, artists, and brewers in a unique venue that is creative in and of itself. Glen Rock, […]
Glen Hansard will Wrap Up his Tour this Monday at Lincoln Theatre
Glen Hansard is a pretty talented guy. He has enjoyed a successful musical career, as well as, a touch of fame in the film industry. Hansard quit school at the age of 13 and formed his own band in Ireland in 1990, The Frames. He spent the 90’s and early […]
Photo Recap: Reliving Delfest 2019 Part 1
A week ago, we had the pleasure of covering Delfest 2019! Frank Thompson was one of our photographers who attended the festival and captured some amazing images of bands and attendees! Frank has attended 10 Delfest weekends and we were honored to have him photograph this one for us! Matt […]
Walk off the Earth Share the Love at The Fillmore
Last year, I had the pleasure of photographing Walk off the Earth at the Fillmore Silver Spring. I was delighted to catch them again this past Wednesday! Although the band is missing a key player, Mike Taylor (aka “Beard Guy”) who passed away a few months ago, the remaining members […]
Spend an Evening in June on the Waterfront with WTMD
We are looking forward to this month’s First Thursday by WTMD on June 6th. Last month’s First Thursday was a huge success! The weather was perfect and the bands delivered outstanding performances! David LaMason covered the May 2nd festival, and you can see the coverage here! June 6th will feature […]
We Can’t Wait for Walk Off the Earth – Wednesday at The Fillmore
A little more than a year later, Walk Off the Earth returns to The Fillmore Silver Spring, and we know that this performance will be just as great as the last! Earlier this year, the band lost a dear band member. Mike, “Beard Guy” Taylor passed away on December 30th. […]
Hippo Campus Stops by Rams Head Live on May 7th
Hippo Campus formed in 2013 by high school friends who just wanted to have fun making music. However, over the last 5 years, the band has grown into something more purposeful. The band is currently on tour in support of their second album, Bambi which was released last fall. Bambi […]
Passion Pit Celebrates 10 Years at The Anthem on May 25th
There are some bands that really stick with me upon first listen. This was Passion Pit for me. When I first heard their debut album, Manners, I was hooked because every song on this album immediately lifts my mood. However, the synth-pop and indietronica beats are not the only thing […]
Kingman Island Brings Bluegrass to D.C.
The festival season has arrived! Last month we kicked things off in Baltimore with the Charm City Bluegrass Festival and earlier this month, D.C. joined in with their annual Kingman Island Bluegrass Festival! The Kingman Island Bluegrass Festival took place the weekend of May 4th. The line-up consisted of amazing […]
Enjoy a Little Midnight North at the 8×10 this Friday
Elliott Peck and Grahame Lesh, along with their band, Midnight North, return to The 8×10 this Friday night! Peck and Lesh are outstanding songwriters and the full band deliver a great performance. This band from California has quite a following on the east coast. We have had the pleasure of […]
The Music of Charm City Bluegrass Festival filled Druid Hill Park
Rain may have delayed the start time for the festival Friday evening but the night still went on successfully. Due to the later start time, Geraldine was unable to perform. The night kicked off with Fireside Collective and they did a great job warming things up! Town Mountain, Rob Ickes […]
First Thursdays Return to Canton Waterfront Park
Next Thursday, May 2, WTMD will kick off their annual First Thursdays Concerts in the Park series! On the first Thursday from May-September, WTMD will present a variety of musicians on two stages within the park. First Thursday concerts are free and the perfect way to unwind to great music […]