Have you yet to see Darren Eagles' coverage of Pearl Jam’s Toronto show with opener Pluralone at Scotiabank? Now's a solid time to do so!
IDLES were wild History in Toronto, ON, on September 7th, one of two sold-out shows, with support from Injury Reserve.
Day 1 of the Made in America Festival at Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway saw absolutely stand-out performances from Tyler, the Creator, Lil Uzi Vert, Pusha T,...
Simultaneously vaguely familiar and oh so persuasive, Diver Through's All Nighter’ (Subluna Records ) is a grand album brimming with tantalizing sonic balance.
Boston shredders Revocation deliver a frantic slice of progressive death/thrash metal on their new album 'Netherheaven.' Read our thoughts here...
At its heart, Harry Sword's ‘Monolithic Undertow’ (out via Third Man Books) is a book that tries to describe, decode, explain and provide a profundity of...
Will the new album 'Disparity' (Fearless Records) see Birmingham metalcore crew Oceans Ate Alaska reach their full potential? Read what we think here...
LA ska-punk legends The Interrupters host a Monday night knees-up in Manchester with support from The Skints and Bar Stool Preachers.
On “Not For Me,” Alyssa & Gia deliver effervescent synth-pop, an alluring rhythm, and vibrant vocals.
Headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Dave and The 1975, Leeds Festival rounded out Summer in the UK in blistering style. Full review and photos here.
Packed full of emotion and heartfelt rage, Miss May I's new album ‘Curse of Existence’ (SharpTone Records) was very much worth the five-year wait.
In her new book, ‘Bands do BK’ (Lit Riot Press), author/journalist Sam Sumpter consults an impressive cross-section of Brooklyn’s music scene, asking them what their favourite...
Perth extreme metal outfit Xenobiotic delivers twenty minutes of progressive savagery on the new EP, 'Hate Monolith.' Read our thoughts here...
Defacing God’s new slice of symphonic extreme metal, ‘The Resurrection of Lilith,’ is the perfect example of how to blend dramatic, magical storytelling with epic, grandiose...
Pittsburgh crew 156/Silence return with ‘Narrative,’ another slice of tension-drenched chaotic metalcore. Read our thoughts here.