In the midst of their spring tour, Collective Soul made a pit stop at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls to deliver a night of timeless classics.
Accompanied by Tonic, Better Than Ezra wrapped up their “March Radness Tour” unexpectedly acoustically at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls.
Mike Ayers’ ‘One Last Song’ is a relatable novel for anyone who has felt the sting of regret and the ache of love lost.
July Talk, accompanied by Julianna Riolino, brought the “Touch 10th Anniversary Tour” to Théâtre Beanfield in Montreal.
Teen Suicide release ‘Nude Descending Staircase Headless’ (Run For Cover Records), showcasing refined production, expanded vocals, and diverse emotional songwriting.
High Valley closed its “Paradise & Hurricanes Tour” at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom last week to a crowd of affectionate fans.
Visiting St. Catharines, along with Terra Lightfoot, Tenille Townes brought stories and songs to the First Ontario Performing Arts Centre.
Along with Maisy Kay and Sofia Camara, Lauren Spencer Smith put on quite the show at Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre.
Waterparks take over the O2 Forum Kentish Town for an unforgettable night of fan favourites, and huge sing-alongs.
Infected Rain and Butcher Babies bring a night of high-energy metal to Manchester as their double-header takes over the Club Academy.
Daniel Hurst’s “The Couple at Table Six” has a solid idea at its core, but the slow build and late payoff left it sitting below expectations.
The Christian music world came out for the “Hits Deep Tour,” featuring TobyMac, Crowder, and Jeremy Camp at Freedom Hall in Kentucky.
As they begin to wind down their tour, The Hives and The Chats brought out some great garage rock energy at New York’s Brooklyn Paramount.
Neurosis returns with a devastating post-metal masterpiece, blending raw emotion, crushing atmospheres, and a new chapter with Aaron Turner.
Marcellus Cox’s no-nonsense direction and the performances of the central characters ensure that this brief story will hold your attention and provoke much thought.
The Sheepdogs herded all of their fans into MTelus in Montreal with openers Surf Hat for a night of some satisfying Canadian rock n’ roll.
Memphis rapper/producer Cities Aviv performs a tastefully curated set encompassing his prestigious career to a London crowd.
Lamb of God unleash relentless fury on ‘Into Oblivion,’ proving the Richmond heavyweights remain one of heavy metal’s most vital bands.
Jesse Welles and his “Under The Powerlines Tour” packed Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom on March 19th with opener S.G. Goodman.
Gaerea return with ‘Loss,’ their Century Media debut, blending black metal ferocity with melody on one of 2026’s most anticipated releases.
The Verve Pipe were left to do the heavy lifting before a surprise cancellation by Our Lady Peace at The Vogue Theatre in Indianapolis.
Jehnny Beth battled through a night to forget for many reasons at Leeds Boom. Read how this tough night went down here...
The 21st Annual “Michael Dorf Presents: Music Of” Tribute Concert Honoured Billy Joel while raising funds for music education.
On ‘RUST,’ Guido Affini’s utilization of industrial and ambient sounds gives rise to brooding rhythms and tones of black depth.
Avenoir brought Act 1 of his “Mirage Tour” to the Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver, along with singer-songwriter Jonah David.
August Thompson’s ‘Anyone’s Ghost’ captures the complexities of love, loss, friendship, and the way memories can linger and shape us.