’80s pop icons Duran Duran treated fans to a dazzling night of pop perfection at The Piece Hall in Halifax. Check out Graham Finney's photos from...
Naysayers peppered Machine Gun Kelly with mountains of negative energy when he announced he was abandoning his original genre as a rapper and coming out making...
Shot through with a myriad of scintillating points of luminescence travelling on cashmere soundscapes, ‘Everything Must Change’ is marvellously exquisite.
Nathan Katsiaficas caught Australian psychedelic rock/neo-soul artist Tash Sultana at Portland, Maine’s venerable State Theatre before a sold-out crowd of diehard fans.
Vomit Forth's album ‘Seething Malevolence’ (Century Media) shows itself to be one whose rotting heart belongs utterly in the classic days of the ’90s US death...
Greg Puciato's ‘Mirrorcell’ (Federal Prisoner) is liquid mercury, shifting and morphing to reflect the facets of an artist who has challenged themselves to achieve a singular...
Bottom line: the strength of Alexandra Spieth's new horror-comedy ‘STAG’ is its seamless ability to integrate the conversational, natural dialogue steeped in antagonism and unclear motives.
Nashville artist Andrew Adkins delivers his new solo recording, ‘Rattlesnake Motions,’ a riveting listen with a fresh take on a genre that’s seen far too little...
‘Get Fucked by Fabulous’ (Supermegabot Records) is a love letter to a band that itself wrote its entire, short discography as a love letter to an...
Norwegian death-pop punks Blood Command return with ‘Praise Armageddonism,’ an album full of tracks that sink their claws in with absolutely no intention of letting go.
‘Planet Zero’ (Atlantic Records), simply put, is a banger of a record and demonstrates that Shinedown are still well in their prime!
Nick Gennusa just caught Action Bronson headlining the SummerStage at Queens, New York’s Flushing Meadows–Corona Park with the energy of a game seven with home field...
Wow! ‘Bliss & Grief’ (Wagram Music) is a grand EP; beautifully stylish and oh-so beguiling, Yorina’s yummy voice puts listeners under a marvellous spell.
Irish quartet Conjurer has become one of the bright hopes for British metal. Read our thoughts on their new album ‘Páthos’ here.
Raw and surging with delicious, ragged dynamics, Dog in a Man Suit's EP ‘Trapped!’ vibrates on the palpable muck of gritty guitars, evocative lyricism, and passionate...