Twenty One Pilots (w/ opener Peter McPoland) hit Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena for a spectacular full-on return to form, which saw frontman Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh...
More than 50 years after it was first recorded, Miriam Weinkle’s performance of “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” evokes tantalizing elegance and charm.
Oliver Tree rolled through JJ’s Live in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with support from JAWNY and Huddy, and it was on heck of a spectacle. Coverage by Patrick...
Bay Area metal legends Machine Head return with ‘ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN’, but can they regain their crown after a rollercoaster few years?
My Chemical Romance stormed the stage at Albany’s MVP Arena and quickly induced tons of tear-shedding. Coverage by Brooke Champine.
Snow Coats is at their best when exhibiting melodrama with an adolescent level of vigour. They are positioned as the next new indie pop thing to...
Metric recently hit the fabulous London Music Hall (with opener Bartees Strange), supporting their new album, ‘Formentera.’
Tzusan’s ‘WSPSNSYRP’ is sinister, subdued, blissed-out, hopeful, and in the Edinburgh-based producer and rapper’s capable hands, it’s executed with aplomb.
Veteran headliners Norma Jean left the room decimated in the wake of a blistering hour-long set at St. Louis venue, Red Flag, on August 27th.
Edmonton’s Rogers Place received a healthy dose of rock ‘n’ roll from Greta Van Fleet and openers The Pretty Reckless and Hannah Wicklund.
Birds & Swords help us tackle Stray. Overall, Stray is a wonderfully thoughtful and fun adventure in a world where you get to be the furry...
Duran Duran and Nile Rodgers & Chic narrowly avoided a cancelled show at Toronto's Budweiser Stage. Thankfully, the weather abated and Mike Bax scored this coverage!
With “Insomnia,” The Moss delivers a beguiling song replete with an understated reckless dynamism and yummy vocals.
Supported by The Strokes and Thundercat, the Red Hot Chili Peppers made their triumphant return to Toronto and totally enthralled everyone at the Rogers Centre.
Following an enforced pandemic-driven two-year hiatus, the award-winning ArcTanGent Festival returned with a vengeance in mid-August in the beautiful Mendip hills in Somerset, UK.