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.
Punk icon John Lydon brings Public Image Ltd to Leeds for a night of rowdy experimental punk. Check out the photos here.
Indie folk queen Phoebe Bridgers played a completely sold-out Thompson's Point in Portland, Maine, on June 9th with opener Claud.
Festival season continued in earnest as Live At Leeds in the Park launched its inaugural event in Temple Newsam. Check out the photos here.
Nothing More made their way to Chicago’s historic Riviera Theatre on June 3rd with superb support from Atreyu and Eva Under Fire. Photography by Ann Storlie.
Glass Animals (w/ support from Mob Rich) deliver indie-rock perfection at Oklahoma City's OKC Zoo Amphitheater. Coverage by Patrick Quiring.
Seattle indie-folk heavyweights The Head and The Heart made their way to the picturesque seaside views of Portland, Maine’s Thompson’s Point with an assist from opener...
Slipknot has been crisscrossing North America on the Knotfest Roadshow and recently stormed Cincinnati’s Heritage Bank Center with Cypress Hill. Coverage by Brandon Turner.
Ringo Starr kicked off his latest tour at Casino Rama, accompanied by his All-Starr Band, and needless to say, this was one heck of an evening....
Slam Dunk North kicked off our festival season in the UK with Sum 41, Alexisonfire and more putting on a party in Temple Newsam in Leeds.
Alice Cooper, with help from The Cult and Creeper, hosts a night of vaudevillian theatrics in Leeds. Check out the photos and review here.
Manchester’s favourite son Liam Gallagher made a hero's return to the Etihad Stadium for a biblical night. Check out the review and photos.
Overall, So What?! Festival 2022 was one for the history books. It had something for everyone and gave us every bit of nostalgia, excitement, and fun...
British rock institution Thunder head up a night of classic rock at Leeds First Direct Arena with support from Ugly Kid Joe and Massive Wagons.