The fourth release from Folsom—the pillar of Las Vegas’ fading, macho hardcore scene—is a pack of consistently balls-out, hate-filled testosterone abuse. Its metal-tinged guitars and manic drumming, not to mention Stu Folsom’s barbaric, obscenity-filled yells, are about as intense as it gets. Typical, maybe, but Nights has an angry charm, making it a potential Vegas classic and proving these rage-aholics remain relevant locally and beyond.
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Checking in with Scrutiny as the local hardcore band delivers a new EP
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Freddie Gibbs delivers a melting pot of grief, psychedelics and showmanship at House of Blues Las Vegas
While Las Vegas frequently makes appearances in his rhymes, this was Gibbs' first show here since he delivered a far shorter set at the Day ...
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Sepultura’s farewell tour at House of Blues Las Vegas was a feral reminder of the band’s enduring power
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