Gothic metal band Paradise Lost tore through Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth along with supporting acts King Goat and Outshine.
The Faceless may have tested UK fans’ patience with the cancelled dates and hit-and-miss appearances, but tonight is a dominant display of power from one of...
RavenEye’s palpable energy is infectious. Whenever you see them, wherever you see them, you’ll leave with a big grin slapped across your face that will stay...
What better venue than a small, intimate venue like the O2 Academy in Islington to see 36 Crazyfists and supporters, All Hail The Yeti, bring their...
It's an emotionally-charged story that dives head first into how the band dealt with their final tour after lead singer Gord Downie was diagnosed with incurable...
It's a bittersweet swan song from a cherished Canadian band that's as iconic to us as they are respected, but a beautiful send-off nonetheless.
Polish group Batushka were on stage at Bristol’s Thekla on 12th January.
The quality of this DVD (which also comes in Blu-ray) is fantastic, and the band is in top form as soon as the first note of...
To learn more about the band and upcoming Halloween Blowout at Toronto's Danforth Music Hall, we chatted with Chunk O' Funk vocalist MC Laysalot.
Lead singer, Rome Ramirez and Eric Wilson along with new drummer Carlos Verdugo, delivered a nostalgic set that brought every fan back to the old days.
If you're looking for a throwback tour, mixed with a little something new, then you're in the right place.
Just a week after releasing their superb 5-track EP Bloom, Seasonal hit the stage to a virtually empty room with a surprisingly refreshing enthusiasm.
Franz Ferdinand at the Danforth on a Friday night—could there be a better way to start the weekend? After last week’s show, it’s hard to think...
Testament and Sepultura are currently touring the U.S. along with Prong. They recently stopped at Tampa Bay's The Ritz on April 12th, to deliver one of...
Local Natives' Toronto show was fun and danceable with a feminist, political undertone—who can ask for more?