My Chemical Romance stormed the stage at Albany’s MVP Arena and quickly induced tons of tear-shedding. Coverage by Brooke Champine.
Slam Dunk have confirmed two massive headliners for their 2023 event and a load more bands to appear. Get all the info here...
Calgary rockers Chiliocosm premiere their “Unorthodox” music video; indicative of the energy and passion with which they play.
Nathan Katsiaficas captured progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria (with openers Alkaline Trio and Mothica) when they recently boomed at Boston’s Agganis Arena.
Out supporting their new album ‘Lucifer on the Sofa,’ Spoon hit London Music Hall along with openers, New York five-piece Bodega. Mike Bax captured the gig.
Naysayers peppered Machine Gun Kelly with mountains of negative energy when he announced he was abandoning his original genre as a rapper and coming out making...
Upbeat, light-hearted, and uplifting... some music just sounds like the summer. Enjoy the album premiere of Toronto band Oakrest's new full-length, aptly titled ‘Summer Sun.’
Whilst attending Download 2022, we chatted with Punk Rock Factory's Benj Allison and Ryan Steadman about their rise in popularity, collaborations, and giant inflatable hot dogs.
Norwegian death-pop punks Blood Command return with ‘Praise Armageddonism,’ an album full of tracks that sink their claws in with absolutely no intention of letting go.
Philadelphia-born alt-pop star priestess explores love, loss, strength and courage on her new EP ‘shopping for smiles.’
Thrice and Bayside recently rolled through Albany, NY’s Empire Live and made for one heck of a special night. Coverage by Brooke Champine.
Rob Lundberg is joined on Uncontaminated Sound by one half of the punk group The Dollyrots, Kelly Ogden.
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.
We invite you to check out the upbeat yet lyrically-downtrodden single “rosecolored” from indie rockers braveweather.
Dear Spring joins us for a special track-by-track run-down of all six songs on their Open Your Ears Records-released EP, ‘Moments.’