Preview: Flaming Lips w/ Bartees Strange @ The Anthem — 12/31/25
The Flaming Lips celebrate the death of 2025 with opener Bartees Strange on New Years Eve at The Anthem on Wednesday, Dec. 31.
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Natalie Merchant brought her Autumn Acoustic Tour to Maryland Hall in Annapolis on Nov. 23, delivering an intimate, literary-leaning set that drew heavily from Motherland, Leave Your Sleep, and Keep Your Courage — her solo albums from 2001, 2010, and 2023, respectively.
James Todd Miller was there to photograph the show for this Snapshots photo feature.

I was lucky enough to snag tickets to The Boy Is Mine Tour — starring Brandy and Monica — in Washington DC, and let me tell you, it was a phenomenal night of ’90s nostalgia that I won’t soon forget. Held at the Capital One Arena, the atmosphere was electric from the moment my friends and I found our seats. The place was packed with millennials like us, ready to be transported back in time, and we certainly were not disappointed.

Stone Horses Bring a Hard-Hitting, Hometown Spark to Hub City Vinyl
Words and Photos by Mike Sprouse / Odd Rocker Photography
There’s something about a chilly late-November night in Western Maryland that makes a rock show feel heavier in all the right ways. Folks pile in with coats half-zipped, wit a little leftover Thanksgiving fuzziness, and the first real bite of winter hanging in the air.
Hub City Vinyl has a kind of friendly warmth to it that’s part shop, part hangout, part listening room and when Stone Horses recently stepped up, it already felt like the space had shifted from “small venue” to “living room with a decibel problem” that just happened to include a loud, confident rock band from right here in Maryland.
When I saw back in July that “global girl group”/HYBE x Geffen dream collaboration KATSEYE was coming to The Anthem in DC on their first concert tour (The Beautiful Chaos Tour), I had initially hoped to document the performance with my DSLR camera at the ready (my usual MO). However, as it would have it, an amazing opportunity to pivot from lens to pen presented itself! KATSEYE’s sold out show last night was everything a fan — an EYEKON — could hope for: K-pop concert fandom authenticity coupled with the intuitive breadth of international recognition.
As winter starts to set in, Australian Steph Strings brought a bit of southern hemisphere musical warmth to Vancouver, BC.
When Steph Strings sings (say that fast three times!), her powerful voice with its Aussie undertones, conjures visions of kangaroos and koalas, sun splashed Great Barrier Reef beaches and endless outback highways. The Melbourne/San Remo-based singer-songwriter recently brought her unique Australian musical visions to St. James Hall, briefly transporting a sold-out crowd to another hemisphere.