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.
Hyping up their forthcoming ‘Will of the People’ world tour, Muse treated 2,500 super-fortunate fans to an intimate show at Toronto’s History. Coverage by Mike Bax.
Local hero Richard Ashcroft returns home for a magical night in Manchester with support from Jamie Webster. Check out the photos here.
“Almost” (The Heavy Group/Snafu Records) is a grand, gilded song sung by an eighteen-year-old artist named Véyah, who is on the verge of prominence.
Simultaneously multi-hued and shadowy, Quarry’s (aka Vittorio Tolomeo) ‘Positioning The Sun’ (Lowfieye Records) is one of those albums that blooms with repeated listening.
Toronto finally got to experience the thundering return of British heavy metal icons Iron Maiden when they hit Scotiabank Arena with Within Temptation.
Overall, ‘Dio: Dreamers Never Die’ isn’t just a great metal documentary or biopic or historical narrative - it’s a great movie. It’s just what Dio deserves,...
British indie-rocker Declan McKenna brought his ‘Zeros’ tour to Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg, and the air was electric with excitement.
With “I Hope It Hurts,” Johnnie Mikel reveals his gift for composing charismatic music as well as his engaging voice.
’80s synthpop, saxophone solos, high energy, and emotion: The Midnight hit Tulsa's legendary Cain’s Ballroom with Nightly. Coverage by Patrick Quiring.
Scottish duo Vukovi bring their arena-flatting A-game with them on their third album, 'NULA.' Read our review of their latest album here.
To put it as plainly as possible, L.Teez' debut, ‘Studio Blue’ (Hydrophonik Records), is a great jazz record for hip-hop heads and a great hip-hop record...
On the evidence of 'The Gang's All Here' (earMusic), you’d be a fool to miss the live shows and rebirth of New Jersey hard rock heroes,...
Moglii & Noraa's “Water To The Moonö conjures up suggestions of Sade, revealing exotic surfaces laced with eroticism, highlighted by the lush vocals of Noraa.
A Day To Remember hit The Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City with The Used on October 4th, and everything got totally wild.