The Rochester rock veterans in Nod go to delightfully weird places on their latest album, “Fly, Fly, Fly.”
Nod
Willfully weird
Joe Tunis certainly has the look of an RIT alum, computer software developer, and family man whoโs played his fair share of Frisbee golf. But itโs also the look of a DIY entrepreneur who still operates the same fledgling record company for indie rock and experimental music that he started in April 1994.
I Scene It: Queens of the Stone Age at the Dome
You canโt deny the power of the riff. And frankly, why would you want to? Royal Blood, opening up for The Queens of the Stone Age at The Dome on Friday night, spilt Rochester peasant blood as people clamored to get closer to the stage. Not since Morphine have I seen a band led by the […]
Music lived here
It would probably amaze (or disgust) folks outside the life what musicians will do to support their habit. When a band forms the possibilities are endless. Its members are drawn to the frills — fame, immortality, sex, beer — as if by siren song. But then reality slowly sets in. Wallets get thin. Girlfriends split. […]






