On Paul Winter Consort's latest album, ‘Concert in the Barn,’ there is such clear jubilation and celebratory exuberance that it sparks and crackles, welcoming the approach...
Download Festival made its long-awaited return as over 70,000 fans rocked out to headliners Kiss, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro and many more.
Grey Daze will always be associated with Chester Bennington but new album ‘The Phoenix’ is the perfect way to keep his memory alive.
Although experimental, Blue Amber's debut, ‘Rockland’s Workshop,’ comprehends an integral structure of careful arrangement and rhythmic pulsations, making it a rewarding listening experience.
With ‘Some Days’ (Young Poet Records), KHARTOUM parades their gift for modern-laced alt-rock spiced with retro tangs from the ’70s.
Spiritbox served up an unforgettable performance at London’s O2 Academy Islington, with superb support from both Caskets and Vexed.
For the most part, Savannah metalcore crew Vatican’s new album ‘Ultra’ (UNFD Records) is a brutal display of chaotic metalcore.
Nova Twins, one of the most exciting UK acts around, release their explosive new album, ‘Supernova’ (Marshall Records).
IANAI’s debut album, ‘Sunir’ (Svart Records), succeeds in all the ways that sonic contemporaries like Explosions In The Sky and Sigur Rós do in terms of...
Thrice and Bayside recently rolled through Albany, NY’s Empire Live and made for one heck of a special night. Coverage by Brooke Champine.
The mighty John 5 and The Creatures hit Toronto's Phoenix Concert Theatre for an awesome night of shredding, along with local up-and-comers, Sticks N’ Stones.
Overall, ‘It Came from Aquarius Records’ (by Kenneth Thomas) successfully weaves its tale with enough charm to spill over into other documentaries one might wish would...
Punk icon John Lydon brings Public Image Ltd to Leeds for a night of rowdy experimental punk. Check out the photos here.
French tech/death heavyweights Exocrine return with another masterclass of heaviness in the form of ‘The Hybrid Suns.’
Indie folk queen Phoebe Bridgers played a completely sold-out Thompson's Point in Portland, Maine, on June 9th with opener Claud.