Simultaneously elegant and heavy with gloominess, with “Parasite,” Cosmopolis evokes an aching exegesis of brooding compulsion.
Washington-based psychedelic prog-rock band What Strange Beasts releases their album, Starlight’s Castaways, a lengthy body of music encompassing 26 tracks. According to drummer/vocalist Jonathan Maxwell, “We...
Sparks have announced a major world tour that will see the band playing some of the biggest venues in their more than 50-year history.
At once brooding and portentous, Auto Chlor's ‘Crystal Math’ doesn’t appeal to everyone yet conveys entirely new sonic vistas for speculation.
Today alt-J announces a tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of their Mercury Prize-winning debut album, ‘An Awesome Wave.’
Manic Street Preachers and Suede delivered absolutely bar-raising performances at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Toronto psych-rock duo Kali Horse (formerly Kaleidoscope Horse) has just debuted their new single and music video, “In The Water.”
The Smile, featuring Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, along with opener Robert Stillman reigned supreme at their tour kick-off at Providence, RI’s Veterans Memorial...
Manchester Orchestra has unveiled a dynamic and urgent new single titled “No Rule,” on which the band started initially working during their ‘The Million Masks of...
Throughout 18 songs in just under two hours, Puscifer delivered the goods at Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Coverage by Mike Bax.
Puscifer recently dished out two new immersive streaming experiences like no other. Check out both “V is for Versatile” and “Parole Violator” while you still can!
Hyping up their forthcoming ‘Will of the People’ world tour, Muse treated 2,500 super-fortunate fans to an intimate show at Toronto’s History. Coverage by Mike Bax.
Los Angeles rockers Palaye Royale brought their brand of glam rock to NYC’s Webster Hall along with their friend and opening act Mod Sun.
Wilco performed 23 songs to a dedicated cluster of fans at Toronto's Budweiser Stage, many of whom travelled a distance to see this concert, with openers...
Nathan Katsiaficas caught indie rock act The National at Portland, Maine’s seaside venue Thompson’s Point with opener NYC-based singer/songwriter Cassandra Jenkins.