So, if you’ve been following my posts – you would have seen my last post, dubbed “No Concert Depression,” where I highlighted my feelings of …

That feeling you get after an insanely good concert

So, if you’ve been following my posts – you would have seen my last post, dubbed “No Concert Depression,” where I highlighted my feelings of …

Is anyone else really struggling not having a concert as an outlet to free your mind, boost your mood and energy? We are suffering through …

There’s so much music out there, sometimes I feel like artists can go amiss. They stand out but aren’t getting buzz because maybe they don’t …

Featured Image by Kit Tincher AYOOO HELLLOOOO. I’m having so much FOMO missing some of the greatest venues there are out there. And since we …

Post Concert Depression wants to have a discussion when it comes to music executives and the lack of diversity among record labels, radio stations, and more.

Post Concert Depression encourages you to attend a concert by yourself.

Post Concert Depression is highlighting LGBTQ artists who represent the gay community and use their voice with their music creativity.

Post Concert Depression explores the influence from the black community when it comes to music.

Post Concert Depression highlights songs that discuss and address the issues about what it is like to be black in America. Black Lives Matter is discussed within these songs, and the everyday treatment of the black community is addressed throughout these songs as well.

Are you ever looking for the best way to create a playlist? Post Concert Depression provides Spotify playlist tips on the blog.