An artist capable of creating impressive works in many different mediums, Robert Lundberg is a well-regarded photographer and filmmaker…
A man of many talents, Robert Lundberg is a distinguished photographer and filmmaker known for his artful documentaries covering…
Derry, Ireland-based musician Bridie Monds-Watson, best known by her stage name SOAK, has revealed a beautiful cover of The…
We caught up with Indie rockers The National and Courtney Barnett as they came to play the outdoors venue Thompson’s Point in Portland, ME on a rainy June 19, 2019.
Here’s our recap of four highlights, and one lowlight, from the August 4th event at Fort York in Toronto, featuring The National, Father John Misty, Jenny Lewis, Julien Baker, and Dan Edmond.
Ohio rockers The National and Danish microbrewery Mikkeller have partnered to release “Reality Based Pils”, a very drinkable, somewhat light, and straight-up pilsner in a cool can.
It is hard to believe that after 34 years Anthrax, the NYC-based thrash metal pioneers, are still performing and releasing records.
Review and Photos by Andrew Horan The 2016 edition of Toronto’s Field Trip was a bit like the weather;…
Pierce The Veil is undoubtedly enjoying themselves onstage and that vibe carried through the venue – it was impossible to watch show and not thoroughly enjoy it!
I was really looking forward to seeing this show as it sounded like an absolutely killer line-up. I had never heard of Stolen Babies prior to this show, but all of the rest of the bands are fantastic, so I was excited to head to downtown Vancouver to see what was one of the best line-ups I have ever had the opportunity of seeing live (Stolen Babies, Paradise Lost, and co-headliners Katatonia and Devin Townsend).
Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to see metal band Prong on a few different occasions and I’ve always enjoyed them immensely. It had been a while since I saw them last though, and as such it was on this night that I set out to catch them in action once again. As expected, I was not disappointed at all. From the first note of the opening song, “For Dear Life”, font man Tommy Victor and the rest of the trio owned the stage, treating the nearly sold out crowd to a high energy show that had them singing along and pumping their fists in the air.