Day two of Download saw Juliette And The Licks, Beartooth, Sixx A.M, Megadeth and more warm up the crowd for the main attraction. Black 'Fucking' Sabbath....
The heavens may have opened on day one of Download Festival but Rammstein, Raging Speedhorn, Korn, The Wildhearts and more made sure that rock won over!...
The night started with, of course, filling our bellies, and our choice of arena of which to do so was at To-Ne sushi. After that, we...
After waiting for what seemed like an eternity for Taake to put on their corpse paint, after the sans corpse paint sound check, they kicked off...
Alabama Shakes play the kind of of gospel-infused boogie rock that you feel throughout your body. Check out our coverage of their recent performance at Festival...
Kurt Vile and the Violators opened for Alabama Shakes at Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park this past Saturday. The outdoor locale was a perfect setting...
Mortiis returns to the UK in support of his new album so we sent our photographer along to catch him in action. Read the review and...
Saosin stopped off in London recently to play a show at the Islington Academy so we sent Olivia Johnston along who brought back this review and...
Fried Chicken and Baroness (w/ Mutoid Man)! Check out our inaugural Food and Show Review article thanks to chef Danny P.!
Lance ranks the bands he watched on Day 3 of Desertfest from worst to best. So how do Godflesh, Blood Ceremony, and Electric Wizard, and more...
Torche flipped off the standby switches on their retro Marshall and Emperor Cabinet stacks and commenced to tear into "Sandstorm" off the Meanderthal album. It was...
UK indie rockers, The Heavy, brought their brand of raucous to Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom on May 2, 2016.
Real Friends, the Fearless Records Emo Punk band, played a unique show in a wrestling ring at the Deer Park's Sportatorium on March 27, 2016.
Last week Eagles of Death Metal opened for Death From Above 1979 at the PNE Forum in Vancouver; a must see when in town.
Perhaps no festival caters to a breed more unique than GWARBQ—the unapologetically grossest and strangest gathering of the summer, six-years running.