By Kat Harlton www.indianhandcrafts.net Up until last night I had only ever heard of Indian Handcrafts. I wasn’t familiar with their sound, and probably wouldn’t have...
By Kat Harlton www.musicformemoryproject.org On Wednesday April 29th I attended the Music For Memory Project presented by The Horseshoe Tavern and The Alzheimer Society Of Toronto. The...
By Kat Harlton Photo by Yosh https://www.facebook.com/breakfastjams Last night was the opening night of Canadian Music Week and I decided to check out Breakfast who were...
Review By Matthew Bamber http://www.kindredthealbum.com/ All lights were aglow for the stellar performance by Passion Pit at Danforth Music Hall on April 29th. I’m going to...
By Rick Andrade Photos by Walid Lodin www.manicstreetpreachers.com The music industry is in a death spiral and they’re flapping their wings, trying desperately to find ways...
Photos and Review by: Darren Eagles http://sixxammusic.com It’s hard to believe that L.A. rockers Sixx: A.M. have been at the game as a group since 2007,...
By: Alex Young Photo by Skylar Santimeau http://acidmothers.com Acid Mothers Temple play space-aged stoner rock that takes their audience to another world while creating such a...
Review By: Matthew Bamber Photography By: Anthony Duty http://theused.net/ It was a packed house for The Used on April 19th at Danforth Music Hall. The line...
Review and Photo by Vanessa Markov https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTether/ There’s a new phenomenon in female-fronted bands lately, and it’s revolutionizing metal as we know it. The historically testosterone...
Despite their new album Raise A Little Hell riding high in the rock charts, Irish rockers struggle to raise more than a ripple of excitement in...
Stoneghost celebrated the release of their groove-laden new album with a pummelling launch party in London. Read the review here.
By Jesse Espana Photos by Mat Torresano http://blackheartburlesque.com/ Didn’t get a chance to go to Comicon this year? Hopefully you had a chance to make up...
Review and Photos by Mike Bax Practice What You Preach, arguably Testament’s most revered album by fans proved to be an apt theme for this performance....
Review and Photos by Samantha Wu http://www.nightwish.com http://www.sabaton.net Two of the best Northern European metal bands played a sold-out show at The Phoenix last Friday –...
Blues rockers Rival Sons brought their Southern swagger to Nottingham and our reviewer Olivia left Rock City suitably rocked and suitably impressed. Read her review here.