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.
A Day To Remember fired up Irvine, CA's Five Point Amphitheater with The Used and The Ghost Inside, making for a nifty night of heavy music....
Virginia Beach’s Turnover celebrated the release of ‘Myself In The Way’ with a packed record release show at Boston’s Roadrunner, along with George Clanton, Yumi Zouma,...
Metalcore favourites Bury Tomorrow and August Burn Red team up to level Leeds Becketts Student Union, along with openers Novelists. Check out the photos here.
Trivium brought along BTBAM, Whitechapel, and Khemmis and absolutely levelled Boston’s House of Blues! Don't believe us? Check out Nathan Katsiaficas' coverage.
Dayglow brought their “People in Motion” tour (with Ritt Momney) to Tulsa, Oklahoma, and played a show at the historic Cain’s Ballroom.
In an eruption of red, white and blue, Skid Row blasted out the always fan favourite “Slave to the Grind,” and the sea of leather and...
The Taylor Momsen fronted rockers pack rock and roll attitude into their set in Manchester. Check out Frank Ralph's photos from the show here.
Beyond The Black, helped by Butcher Babies and Ad Infinitum, salvaged the night at Manchester O2 Ritz. Frank Ralph brought back these photos!
Rock superstar Corey Taylor raises hell at Hull Bonus Arena with help from rock dance troop Cherry Bombs. Check out the photos here.
Canadian hardcore band Alexisonfire delivered a frenzied set and our photographer Carla was on hand to capture the madness.
For the Love of Horror returned over the weekend and horror fans descended on the BEC Arena in Manchester. Appearances included Corey Taylor, Cherry Bombs, David...
Scottish band Vukovi (w/ openers Zand) brought their chaos and energy to Manchester Academy 3, and Frank Ralph was on hand to witness it all.