Discover Las Calaveras: Downtown Meridian's New Culinary Gem
If you're in downtown Meridian and craving a dining experience that fuses tradition with modern culinary flair, look no further than Las Calaveras. This exciting new spot is quickly becoming a go-to, serving up a fresh take on authentic Mexican and Spanish cuisine.
Kevin & Brenda Mee’s Annual Potato Gleaning
Every fall, a heartwarming event takes place in a potato field on the western side of the Treasure Valley. This isn't just any ordinary harvest. It's a mission driven by kindness, spearheaded by two beloved local radio personalities, Kevin and Brenda Mee of radio station 101.9 The Bull. Their annual potato gleaning event has become a tradition of giving back, nourishing both body and soul.
The 1975 Have BIG Plans For Boise
The English Indie / Pop Rock band is making their way to ExtraMile Arena on Monday for what is sure to be a concert unlike many that make their way to the venue. The band was last in Boise in 2017, during a time where their fan base would have been much smaller than today.
Silversun Pickups Take On Boise
With a new album Silversun Pickups hit the road!
Green Day is Back!
Green Day returns to the active music scene with a new single and album!
The Rainman Suite’s Quiet Little Monsters is Pure ‘90s Nostalgia In The Best Way Possible
Charming Los Angeles trio, The Rainman Suite, have combined their childhood influences with the early 2000s stripped-down tones of The White Stripes and The Strokes to create a sound that was raised on The Replacements and nurtured by east coast art rock.
Generous Legacy Donation Boosts The Idaho Foodbank’s Efforts for the Future
As Idaho’s largest distributor of free food assistance, The Idaho Foodbank is often the first line of defense in combating hunger for Idaho residents. According to the non-profit organization Feeding America, over 100,000 Idahoans, including 40,000 children, suffer from food insecurity at any given time. However, a recent legacy donation will substantially bolster The Idaho Foodbank’s efforts to combat hunger in Idaho now and in the future.
Urban Heat is Bringing Their Epic Sound to The World
The Austin-based three-piece is poised to bring dark wave industrial synth to the mainstream.
The Pixies Close Out Outlaw Field’s Summer Concert Series, Reminding Us Why We Still Love Them
When a band like The Pixies, with over three decades of history, music, and lore behind them, step onto a stage, it will either be spectacularly good or incredibly bad; there is no middle ground. When you’ve survived long enough to become otherworldly, you either rocket to the moon or crash to Earth. As they closed out Monday night’s show in the dark shadow of the Boise foothills, The Pixies sent us all into orbit.
YUNGBLUD is Coming For His Legacy
Even though Dominic Harrison is fast becoming one of the most well-known artists in the world, he seems intent on tearing his career down to the foundation and rebuilding it in the most honest way possible.
ALEXSUCKS Might Not Know Where They’re Going, But They’re Going to Have a Lot of Fun Getting There
While writing off ALEXSUCKS as inexperienced 20-somethings with the right look might be tempting, the band’s genuine authenticity is undeniable
All Day Trey’s New Single, “Don’t Worry ‘Bout Us” is a Straight Shot of Dopamine
Since starting his career, Trey has used his music as a platform to advocate for mental health. That mission is still very much at the forefront with his new single “Don’t Worry ‘Bout Us.”
Rowdy Burns Busts Out of Small-Town Texas with Their Debut Single “Skeptic”
While updating the genre, Rowdy Burns has tapped into the side of southern rock that gets a little weird, a little dark, and a lot more fun.
Logan Lynn Teams Up with Yellow Trash Can To Turn Big Pop into Big Emotions On Distracted
Known for cheekily candid lyrics combined with big dance beats, Logan Lynn’s new EP takes an unexpectedly sentimental turn.
Slightly Stoopid Brings a Lineup of Late ‘90s Vibes to the Ford Idaho Center
Slightly Stoopid’s Grateful Dead-like tours have created a community that, unlike other throwback genres, isn’t gatekept by “those who were there first”
Mylo Bybee is Ready to Break the World with Master & Machine
Mylo Bybee has done a masterful job creating a piece of work that fully solidifies who they are.
Spirit Award Isn’t Afraid Anymore
Intending to create a project focused on vulnerability and raw emotion, Daniel Lyon cultivated a sound that digs below the surface and burrows out our most desperate secrets. A mix of Western psychedelic, post-punk, and pop sensibilities, Lyon’s songs are unassumingly candid. But don’t mistake them for the soundtrack to your next closet cry. Spirit Award isn’t making lonely breakup songs.
FM Rodeo Wrote You The Perfect Pop Song
FM Rodeo has pieced together two of the most influential music scenes of the ‘90s, resulting an undeniably catchy Frankenstein of clever guitar riffs, earnest lyrics, and ragged drum fills.
Small Million Picks Up Two More for the Ride
Portland-based duo Small Million has always reveled in the awkwardness of growth, but it wasn’t until they expanded into a four-piece band that they truly embraced evolution.
Building Worlds with St. Terrible
“I’ve always felt like my brain is categorized into different personalities with a separate genre of music for each one.”