Edmonton’s Rogers Place received a healthy dose of rock ‘n’ roll from Greta Van Fleet and openers The Pretty Reckless and Hannah Wicklund.
Nathan Katsiaficas captured progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria (with openers Alkaline Trio and Mothica) when they recently boomed at Boston’s Agganis Arena.
Heather Krut stopped by The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD, to witness Alexisonfire and The Fall of Troy do what they do best: perform to the fullest!
After a 4-year hiatus from the road, Roger Waters’ “This Is Not A Drill” 2022 North American tour finally landed in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena on July 8th.
Phoenix psych rock group Strange Lot début their new single and music video, “Funny Sounds,” off their forthcoming album of the same name.
Quebec experimental psych-rock group Yoo Doo Right premiere their expansive and exploratory five-track album, ‘A Murmur, Boundless to the East’ (Mothland and EXAG Records).
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.
Joined side stage by Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee, Primus (w/ support Black Mountain) delivered one hell of a spectacle while covering Rush’s seminal ‘A Farewell To Kings’ album.
Deftones absolutely demolished Boston University’s Agganis Arena when they rolled through with supporting acts Gojira and Vowws.
Inertia Entertainment delivered an evening of heaviness from three talented bands as Opeth, Mastodon, and Khemmis laid waste to Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
The “Transmission’s On” and so is Gramma Vedetta, with the release of the brand new single from their latest offering ‘The Hum of The Machine,’ due on May 27th via Mandrone Records.
Dopapod joins us for a session of Stereo Six in which they run down the albums that helped guide them in their own, unique musical pursuits.
The duo Dead Tooth pay homage to the diner where the musicians artists met with their six lessons learned while delivering meals.