The Hu brings a dose of Mongolian culture to Leeds Stylus, and you can you check out photos from the show here.
The guys in Three Days Grace saved the familiar surroundings of their home province of Ontario for a string of dates to finish off their 2022...
Manic Street Preachers and Suede delivered absolutely bar-raising performances at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
The Lone Bellow and opener Bailen completely captivated the crowd at the State Theatre in Portland, ME, and Hannah Jenkins captured the magic.
Brit Award-Winner Holly Humberstone lights up a packed Leeds O2 Academy, and you can you check out photos from the show here.
Swedish Viking metal/melodic death metal act Amon Amarth brought the mega mosh to Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway, accompanied by Carcass, Obituary, and Cattle Decapitation.
Thanx-Killing Fest featuring Ice Nine Kills, Motionless in White, Black Veil Brides, and Atreyu hit Tsongas Arena (Lowell, MA) and Christina Altamirano captured the carnage.
Social: Danish-Swedish quartet VOLA supported their most recent album, ‘Witness’ (Mascot Records), playing to a sold-out crowd at Toronto’s Hard Luck Bar. Coverage by Mike Bax.
The Smile, featuring Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, along with opener Robert Stillman reigned supreme at their tour kick-off at Providence, RI’s Veterans Memorial...
Biffy Clyro brought their epic show to the Birmingham Resorts World Arena. Check out Carla Mundy's gallery from the show here.
Headlined by Converge, a new chapter started for Damnation Festival and you can read our full review while you check out the photos here..
Scouse singer-songwriter Jamie Webster puts on another unforgettable night at Leeds O2 Academy. Check out the photos here.
Hardcore trailblazers Hatebreed celebrated 20 years of ‘Perseverance’ when they levelled Lexington’s Manchester Music Hall with Gatecreeper, Bodysnatcher, and Dying Wish.
Nashville-based Soccer Mommy dazzled a crammed crowd at Boston’s House of Blues with opener Lightning Bug. Coverage by Nathan Katsiaficas.
Throughout 18 songs in just under two hours, Puscifer delivered the goods at Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Coverage by Mike Bax.