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Motion City Soundtrack at the Town Ballroom (08/01/16)

Monday night, Motion City Soundtrack bid farewell to Buffalo on their final tour.   The band’s final tour spans the United States, and we were lucky enough to get a stop at the Town Ballroom to send them off right.  They played a career spanning set list containing all the hits and even a request or two.  What made this show extra special was the opening acts MCS brought along on the tour, Rozwell Kid and A Great Big Pile of Leaves, who both played totally incredible sets.  While it sucks to see them go, the show served as a perfect Buffalo sendoff.   Check out our photos from the night below, and click HERE for a full gallery. Rozwell Kid A Great Big Pile of Leaves Motion City Soundtrack  

Jordan Hudkins of Rozwell Kid

Since its  2014 new record, Too Shabby, Rozwell Kid has been making waves in the music community. Fresh off of a tour with The World is a Beautiful Place and I am No Longer Afraid to Die,  Rozwell Kid is now hitting the road with You Blew It!, including a show with them tonight at the Studio at the Waiting Room.  I had a chance to ask vocalist Jordan Hudkins a couple questions about the band’s music, live show, hummus tendencies, and whats next for the band buffaBlog:  If you were going to explain your sound to someone who had never listened to Rozwell Kid before, how would you describe it? Jordan Hudkins: I guess Indie Rock is the most appropriate blanket term? Powerpop? It’s all Rock and Roll at the end of the day. bB: On first listen, many people would probably peg Weezer as your clearest influence. What are[...]

Tonight: You Blew It! & Tiny Moving Parts

What might be considered one of the top “emo” showcases of the year is happening tonight at the Studio at the Waiting Room. The show is featuring two of the more popular bands in the indie-emo genre, You Blew It! and Tiny Moving Parts, as well as the indie band Rozwell Kid, who loves to bring the shred. Fresh off a new 2014 album, Match & Tinder, You Blew It! will definitely have the crowd singing along. Tiny Moving Parts is a fantastic combination of emo, math rock, flashy guitar work, and relatable lyrics, which makes for a very fun live show with a lot of crowd interaction. Rozwell Kid brings one of the most hilarious live shows I have ever seen. Stay tuned for an interview with them later today. Opening the show will be Buffalo natives Alleys and Well Kept Things, which will fit right in on the bill[...]