TOOL adds Mexican Tour Dates to their recently announced South American Tour as well as "TOOL Live in the Sand."
Empire Springs know a thing or two about progressive rock which is why they join us to countdown their Top 10 progressive rock tracks.
Primus and Coheed and Cambria along with openers Puddles Pity Party delighted a sold out crowd at Portland, Maine’s Thompson’s Point.
“Benadryl Subreddit” (Fantasy Records) serves up a gut punch of high-octane punk. Supported by rich bass and hammering drums, the song showcases many of L.S. Dunes'...
L.S. Dunes continued their run of intimate UK shows in Manchester and you can check out Maryleen Photography's gallery from the show here.
Soaked in retro prog rock savours, Souls Extolled's ‘MMXXII’ (Zach Black Music) evolves from more mainstream songs initially to raw, murkier tracks as the album develops.
Nathan Katsiaficas captured progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria (with openers Alkaline Trio and Mothica) when they recently boomed at Boston’s Agganis Arena.
Essex contemporary metal outfit Collected pick the six albums which are helping to shape their explosive sound. Check out their choices here.
Come to the “Darkside.” It’s where you’ll find The Spill Canvas doing their thing (and thriving) on their brand new studio album, Conduit. “Darkside” was the...
New York prog quartet Cyderian Son command their seething aural power with pinpoint aplomb, mixing heavy post-hardcore and ambient alternative stylings. A nexus point of brooding...
We have some serious stuff on our hands today… What it’s concerning is Mistaking Wasps For Dragonflies, the debut full-length album from the New Jersey band,...
With each successive release of the Bulb archive series, we are watching the progression and musical maturation of Misha Mansoor from his demo days into his professional...
It’s official, progressive rockers Coheed and Cambria are going to be touring like mad in 2020; Dubbed the “Neverender NWFT Tour,” the 40-plus date trek will...
We caught up with Coheed and Cambria (Roadrunner Records) and Taking Back Sunday (Hopeless Records) during a recent tour stop at Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing...
Coheed and Cambria have shared their new single "Unheavenly Creatures", the title track from their widely anticipated new LP, The Unheavenly Creatures.