About the author  ⁄ Alan Madrigal

I like my punk rockers skinny, my chefs fat, and my girlfriends imaginary.

Neon Reverb chose to kick off its four-day bender of shows across Downtown Las Vegas, Thursday night at the Bunkhouse Saloon. Where there’s a party, you can count on Professor Rex Dart to be setting the mood by spinning the best records in his collection, and he was already doing his thing by the time I got to the Bunkhouse. ...

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It came as a surprise to all of us when it was announced that the once thriving downtown music festival, Neon Reverb, was returning this year after a bit of a hiatus.  The lineup this year is stacked.  Between Ty Segalll, The Melvins, Chuck Ragan, Beach Slang, La Sera, and various other bands at the top of their game, Neon Reverb has decided to come back kicking and screaming. The thriving success of downtown’s music scene is in part due to Neon Reverb putting the various venues and bands, carving their place within music, on the map.  Pairing nationally touring bands headed to Austin for SXSW, with the finest local talent, spells a win-win for all parties involved, and creates an actual party for those in attendance.  I sat down with two of the people responsible for the modest festival’s resurrection, James Woodbridge and Ronald Corso, at Corso’s shop, 11th ...

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I had lost count of how many drinks I had in me at this point, which put me in the right mood when The Heiz hit the stage. It's hard enough for bands in this country to hit the road, so I can only imagine what it was like for these guys to try and make it back here again from Japan. ...

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