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Concert Review: Caroline Kingsbury Delivers an Epic Dose of Shock Treatment to Orlando Florida
It's a Saturday night, and the streets of downtown Orlando are already buzzing as music pulses through Orange Ave. But dare I say the energy outside is nothing compared to the energy about to hit the Social tonight? Caroline Kingsbury is poised to hit the stage on her Shock Treatment tour—one that holds quite the significance. Not only is it her first headlining tour across the US, but making it even more special is the fact that tonight is her hometown show.
Amanda Igartua
3 minutes ago


Concert Review: Uli Jon Roth at the Tupelo Music Hall in Derry, NH
On April 24th, legendary neo-classical blues guitarist Uli Jon Roth brought his long-awaited performance celebrating the 50th anniversaries of two legendary Scorpions albums, "In Trance" & "Virgin Killers," along with his opening set, "Pictures of Destiny," to the Tupelo Music Hall in Derry, NH. This tour was originally scheduled for the fall of 2025 but had to be moved to April 2026, where he is performing 21 shows in 29 days spanning from California to New York.
Mark Kurtzner
16 minutes ago


Concert Review: Journey Brought Their Final Frontier Tour to Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield, CA
Journey wasted no time setting the tone, opening the show with Be Good to Yourself. The energy inside the arena instantly exploded as frontman Arnel Pineda stormed the stage with unmatched charisma and powerhouse vocals. From the very first song, Arnel’s passion was undeniable.
During Ask the Lonely, Arnel had the crowd fired up as he jumped all over the stage, feeding off the audience’s energy. Then came La Raza del Sol, where the stage came alive with pyro effects and stun
Carl Calilung
6 hours ago


Concert Review: Ásgeir at Islington Assembly Hall London, UK
Icelandic sensation Ásgeir played the last UK leg of his current European tour at Islington Assembly Hall last Wednesday night. From my experience, there’s something about Icelandic music that hits different. Why? It’s a good question, but this nation of creatives bring a fluidity to music genre that few embrace so well. Ásgeir is no exception to this, with a firm grip of folk, contemporary pop, electronic that all remains delightfully indie.
Chris Griffiths
3 days ago


Music Review: Noah Kahan Turns Reflection Into a Reckoning: A Documentary and Album That Hit Where It Hurts
With a new album release today, and a deeply personal documentary that was released on Netflix April 13th, Noah Kahan is stepping into his most introspective chapter yet - one that trades nostalgia for confrontation.
The Noah Kahan Documentary pushes past the usual rise-to-fame storyline, instead focusing on the stillness that follows success. It lingers in uncertainty, burnout, and identity - offering an unfiltered look at the weight behind the music.
Mandolyne Eleazar Alstede
3 days ago


I Love You But I Chose The Maine Tour w/ The Maine, Grayscale, Nightly, and Broadside at Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, NY
The Maine is one of those bands that feels like the purest source of nostalgia. Thanks to their bright sounding chord progressions and ever-grounded lyrics, you don’t have to know a word of their music to hear how they complement the scenes of long car rides and nights with your friends. The group would be the first to tell you this, as they had a tour called “The Modern Nostalgia Tour,” where they played through two of their most rose-tinted albums to date, American Candy
Samuel Leon
3 days ago


Concert Review: New Constellations Leaves Orlando, Wanting "Just a Little Bit More"
It’s a beautiful Friday night at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida. The excitement of the weekend is palpable as concertgoers mingle among one another, eagerly waiting in line for tonight’s highly anticipated sold-out show. Headlining the evening is The Midnight, traveling nationwide on their Time Machines Tour. But little do fans know—they’re about to be introduced to the sweet sounds of New Constellations, a duo poised to captivate the ears and hearts of everyone at the Ho
Amanda Igartua
4 days ago


Music Review: Holy Wars Release Shadow Work/Light Work
Holy Wars aren’t interested in competing for volume anymore. They’re aiming for something that sticks long after the noise dies out.
On their latest release, Shadow Work/Light Work, the band trades in easy impact for something slower, heavier, and far more deliberate. This isn’t a record built on instant gratification or algorithm-friendly spikes. It’s a slow burn, one that leans into discomfort, tension, and the kind of emotional weight that doesn’t resolve cleanly.
Pat Rogers
4 days ago


Concert Review: Raven and Slackjaw at Empire Undergound in Albany, NY.
Legendary New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) heroes Raven have been doing it for around 50 years as a band, and have been releasing great, hammering metal albums since their debut “I Don’t Need Your Money” 7” single (on Newcastle, UK
label Neat Records in 1980). Their first album, ‘Rock Until You Drop’ (1981) celebrates its 45 th anniversary this Fall and was an early precursor to the thrash metal boom that kicked off around 1983. This band brought out now-legendary ban
Mark Kurtzner
5 days ago
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