McKenna Esteb and The Silent Film Club Say Goodbye
McKenna Esteb and The Silent Film Club’s time together gives us a glimpse into music-making that is not generally highlighted— a creative output meant for a specific duration of time and knowing when that time has ended.
Plum Vision Stays Winning
While Plum Vision is holding up the ideals of the riot grrrl movement, it would be a mistake to categorize them as yet another guitar-heavy girl band.
Dehd Grows Up and Finds Peace
“Creating two or three minute songs that you can live inside of is definitely our aim.”
GA-20 Does Not Care About Your 20-Minute Guitar Solos
“If you don’t like the blues, you’re listening to the wrong shi—”
Jango Wants to Make Music With You
“We’re friends, right?”
Alien Boy Dreams About A Guitar Rock Takeover With All Of Their Friends
All I want in my “big” life is to be able to do just this for a couple of years. I do not need it to be the rest of my life, but just to be able to go all in and really see it through.
Durand Jones And The Indications Close Out The Summer With Sweet Vibes And Golden Melodies
Durand Jones And The Indications delivered a night full of unrelentingly pure vibes.
The Head and The Heart Have Nothing But Love For Idaho
Following the release of their fifth studio album, Every Shade Of Blue, the alt-folk sextet has comfortably hit their stride — no longer searching for their place in the vast landscape of commercial music.
Supercrush Is Your New Favorite Power Pop Band with Thrash Metal Sensibilities
Someone once said to us, “watching you guys play is like watching a death metal band play power pop,” To me, that was the ultimate compliment.
Blix, Plum Vision, and Rachaels Children Give The Treasure Valley All the Punk Rock They Can Handle… And Then Some
“With a three-band line-up that ignited the tiny venue in downtown Boise, Idaho, with the dirty and raw spirit of 1978, a bona fide punk show is precisely what the Treasure Valley got last Wednesday evening.”
Blix Wants You to Stop Being Bored And Make Music
“It is a badge of honor. It is cool to be in a scene where the people are involved not because they want to be a big star but because they really want to do it.”
Matt Lowell Finds His Team With Lo Moon
“We get to do this, and that is enough.”
Black Tooth Grin Remains On Top
After eighteen years of dominating the Treasure Valley metal scene, Black Tooth Grin has become the revered elder statesmen, with opening acts bragging about sharing their greenroom.
Goodnight, Texas Is Holding Out For A Banjo Revival But Are Not Quitting Their Day Jobs
Goodnight, Texas has struck an unexpected yet satisfying balance between nostalgia and innovation.
Margo Cilker Gets Rowdy… And Unapologetically Honest
Margo Cilker’s music is steeped in the rebelliously honest traditions of the Pacific Northwest region's unique brand of country music.
The Outlaw Spirit of Jenny Don’t And The Spurs
“Early country was filled with wild west imagery and was sung by trouble makers and old brawlers, which appeals to a lot of punk rock sensibilities.”
The French Tips Are Here For All Your Love And You Should Give It To Them
“We all wanted to play music that was fun and had a hook in it that made it captivating to an audience, but I do not think we are capable of playing stuff that does not have a lot of raw rage in it as well.”
Delta Spirit and Palm Palm Burn Down the House
Delta Spirit, with the help of Palm Palm, transformed what could have been a sleepy, mid-week gig into a raucous evening at the rock show.
More Live Music Opportunities for Treasure Valley Audiences
Alive After Five, Boise’s free summer concert series, is back on The Grove for its 35th year.