Highlighted by a breakneck rhythm and lavish synths, Tigran Hamasyan’s “The Kingdom” is a prog-rock-like composition of surging energy.
Winds were howling and blowing furiously when Hozier took the stage at the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas.
Cypress Hill brought their “We Legalized It” tour to Chicago’s Concord Music Hall, featuring support from Souls of Mischief and The Pharcyde.
The mood of ‘Afterall’ is deliciously mellow yet affecting, disclosing wafting washes of guitars and the lingering voice of Ezra Grey.
PinkPantheress arrived for two sold-out nights in Flatbush at the Brooklyn Paramount as she embarks on “The Capable of Love Tour.”
There’s a casual manner to Eric Schroeder’s vocals, which, with the distinctive harmonics, gives ‘Turned on the Stereo’ a contiguous allure.
Queensrÿche and Armored Saint descended upon Kitchener’s Elements Night Club for a night of lively and intense heavy metal.
Sprawling and full of assorted sonic aspects, Idiot Grins’ Hounds of Mess Around offers listeners a delicious catalog of fusion music.
Without any sharp edges and effervescing with feel-good surfaces, ‘Noah’ showcases NoMBe’s effortless, ever-evolving sound.
Movements brought their “Ruckus Tour” to Omaha’s Slowdown with Tigers Jaw, Webbed Wing, Paerish, which did not disappoint!
Mexican three-piece The Warning shake the foundations of a sold-out Leeds Stylus. Check out our photo gallery from the show here...
Gilded by Sumi X’s fluid, alluring voice, “Say You Love Me” reveals a craving for tangible human interaction.