At once avant-garde and déjà vu-like, The Earthly Frames’ “Cicatrise Dud” is sharp in the center with outer waves of phantasmagoric margins.
Despite the woeful subject matter, with “The Mill River Flood,” Dave Christman delivers an imaginative meditation on calamity.
Mary McGlory and Sylvia Saunders' “The Liverbirds” provides a fascinating look at Britain’s first female Rock and Roll band...
Nadine Shah delivers a flawless performance at Manchester New Century Hall with support from the equally brilliant Callum Easter...
Emerging from Earth’s deepest caverns is Summoning the Lich, a death metal unit from St. Louis, Missouri, and their album ‘United in Chaos.’
Carter Fox’s “Sit Back and Lift” fashions a floating dreamscape, opening a door into a hypnagogic world of halcyon serenity and equanimity.
What’s more metal than a band using its metal powers to save rainforests? Savage Lands unveil “Black Rock Heart” featuring Chloé Trujillo.
Rockers The Black Crowes were joined by Wine Lips for a rocking good time at the sold-out MTelus in Montreal.
Alvvays blasted through the doors of The Sylvee (Madison, WI) as they were ready to touch the hearts of the fine folk in Mad Town.
In a unique, lusciously Americana way, Johnny Pearl’s “Cumberline” conjures up a spellbinding magical quality akin to a vibrant earworm.
British rockers The Cruel Knives head up a night of quality British rock at the Lodge in Manchester. Check out the photos here...
Tom Walker puts on a mesmerizing show in front of a sold-out crowd at Leeds O2 Academy. Check out the photos and review here...