On paper, performing on a stage the length of a football field, in an 18,000 seat arena, as the opening act for fans of the mega-successful rock trio Muse would appear to be a daunting task for even ...
I am usually apprehensive when seeing an electronica or electronic-based artist, at least when it’s in a concert setting. Oftentimes, such artists struggle in finding ways to make their sets sound ...
In this week’s installment of “Live From My Den,” electronic music duo Phantogram, fresh off the release of their fourth album “Ceremony,” perform songs from their Los Angeles home… In this week’s ...
In the past few years, a ton of great synth-pop has come to market, but let’s be honest: not all bands perform equally. In concert, Phantogram shows how possible it is for electro-based artists to ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... British downtempo act Zero 7 expanded from a duo to a stage-filling band for its uneven but satisfying set at the Ogden last night. For those of us who ...
Phantogram photographed by Seher Sikandar for Okayplayer. If you were at Roots Picnic 2015 you already knew Phantogram cast a spell on the crowd with their moody, unique brand of indie psyche-pop, for ...
Elaborate video art at concerts was once the purview of bands like U2, headlining global stadium tours. “Now, technology is democratizing access to immersive visuals and allowing musicians to turn ...
A disclaimer: If you’re thinking of seeing Phantogram live and have photosensitive epilepsy, you should probably reconsider. That or keep your eyes closed during their set. Dressed in all black and ...
Two days after releasing their new and highly anticipated EP Nightlife, Phantogram packed the Fillmore and played a sonically intense and visually stunning performance. Seamlessly integrating new ...
There is so much music to catch up on as Austinites defrost from the flash freeze earlier this week. What’s better than thawing to some tunes after fleeing from the bitter cold? Lucky for us, this ...