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Concert Review: Silence Never Sounded This Loud: The Currents x ERRA Tour at Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY
"The Silence Follows" tour featuring ERRA and Currents is the must-see metalcore tour this year! Each band delivered a punch that electrified the crowd while exploring various styles within hardcore and metalcore.
The opening band “Aviana” hails from Sweden, and they blew my mind. I had never heard of them, and I am the kind of person who wants to get to shows early to watch the openers, even when I don’t know them. I also believe that the best way to experience new music
Dan DiMartino
18 hours ago


Concert Review: Astronoid Commands the Stage at the Orpheum in Tampa, Florida
Inside the four walls of the Orpheum in Tampa, Florida, the stage is set. Fans trickle in from the long line snaking around the building outside. Once located in historic Ybor City, the Orpheum has been enjoying its new location since 2020, welcoming an array of amazing bands and artists. Though many came to see the amazing band Eidola on their Eviscerate/Mend Tour, I can assure you that many left with a new band and new music to explore after Astronoid wowed the crowd with t
Amanda Igartua
1 day ago


Concert Review: Mihali with Jesse Bardwell at The Met in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
On March 13, 2026, The Met welcomed Mihali with the opener Jesse Bardwell. As a photographer, I like The Met and I am always delighted to photograph concerts there. This popular mid-sized no frills music venue in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is known for hosting a diverse range of live music (indie, punk, hip-hop, and folk) and comedy shows in an intimate setting with great acoustics. More than 420 devoted fans attended the show. It was a wonderful night of music with a high-ene
Joanna Gleason
1 day ago


Concert Review: Gubbulidis at The Drake, Amherst, MA
On March 12, 2026, the jam-scene duo Gubbulidis delivered an intimate,
improvisational performance at The Drake, a small, lively venue in downtown Amherst,
MA. The show showcased the longstanding musical partnership of guitarist and
vocalist Mihali Savoulidis and bassist Zdenek Gubb, founding members of the Vermont
jam-rock band Twiddle. Opening the evening was singer-songwriter Jesse Bardwell.
Darren Port
6 days ago


Concert Review: Hawthorne Heights Brings Emo Nostalgia to Minnesota with 20 Years Of “If Only You Were Lonely”
Two decades after If Only You Were Lonely put heartbreak on the map for an entire generation, Hawthorne Heights returned to the iconic First Avenue in Minneapolis on March 9th, 2026, to remind us why the album became a staple of the mid-2000s emo scene. The band played the record in full, but not before supporting acts Creeper and Letlive delivered theatrical, emotional, and chaotic sets that hyped the crowd for a night built on celebration and nostalgia.
Kayla Brown
6 days ago


Concert Review: Butcher Babies, LYLVC, & Remember Me Tore It Up on a Tuesday at Piere's
The Butcher Babies came to town on March 10th, 2026 and tore it up on a Tuesday at Piere’s Entertainment Center. Jeris Johnson was originally supposed to headline the night, but due to his ongoing illness he had to drop off this show. Eva Under Fire was also supposed to join the party, but with van problems they were forced to drop off the remainder of the Jeris Johnson tour. Butcher Babies stepped up and went from supporting act to headliner. The night was kicked off in
Karie Henkel
6 days ago


Concert Review: Nothing More, Doobie, Archers and Catch Your Breath at The Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver BC
On March 9th 2026 at The Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver BC, Nothing More’s Carnal Tour took the city by storm.
The night kicked off with Doobie, who immediately impressed me with a crisp, well-balanced sound. Their lead vocalist showcased incredible control and technique throughout the set, delivering powerful vocals while maintaining a gritty edge. They were quite fun to photograph, as they brought a lively stage presence with lots of movement and energy. An unexpected
Danielle Isaac
6 days ago


Concert Review: Timecop1983's In the Rearview Mirror Tour Leaves Orlando with More Than Just a Night of Music
It's a cool clear evening here at the Conduit, at the corner of Aloma and Forsyth. Long before the doors open, fans line the sidewalk, ready and eager to claim a front-row spot for tonight's show. The Conduit, one of Orlando's most popular musical venues, has earned its reputation for providing a space for artists of all genres to showcase their amazing talents. And tonight is truly no exception, as Timecop1983—one of the leading names in the synthwave world—t
Amanda Igartua
7 days ago


Concert Review: Bad Omens with Beartooth and President at Prudential Center, Newark, NJ
The career trajectory of artists and groups in the alternative music scene are always fascinating studies, and Bad Omens journey might be one of the more interesting to glance at in recent memory. The band has been grinding it out since 2014, steadily releasing albums and touring as the first or second support on bills, but it was their 2022 album The Death Of Peace Of Mind that put them on the map outside of the core fanbase. In the last few years, Bad Omens’ career has rece
Samuel Leon
7 days ago


CONCERT REVIEW: THE ALDOUS COLLINS BAND AT THE BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL Allston, MA
On March 7, 2026, The Brighton Music Hall in Allston, MA, welcomed The Aldous Collins Band, as the headliner and with opening acts including Weymouth’s, Jay Psaros, and 3rd Left.
The show started at 8:00 p.m. with Jay Psaros as the opener. A talented musician from Massachusetts, Jay Psaros has always had an interest in music. He started playing piano and guitar as a young kid and became fascinated with music in high school.
Joanna Gleason
Mar 11


Photo Galleries: Worry Club with Bugsy and Wakelee at Empire Underground in Albany NY
Photo Galleries: Worry Club with Bugsy and Wakelee at Empire Underground in Albany NY
Mark O'Donnell
Mar 11


Music News: PUSCIFER RELEASE “TALES FROM THE PUSCIVERSE #2: THE BRIEFCASE” SECOND ISSUE ARRIVES FOLLOWING THE IMMEDIATE SELL-OUT OF ISSUE #1
March 11, 2026 - The Pusciverse continues to expand with the arrival of “Tales From The Pusciverse #2: The Briefcase.” The new installment follows the immediate sell-out of the series’ debut issue, which introduced the character Bellendia Black and quickly moved through two printings.
The second issue centers on one of the longest running mysteries in the Pusciverse… The Briefcase. For years, the object has appeared in Puscifer’s videos and photographs, prompting the recur
Tara Lakatos
Mar 11


Concert Review: Conan Gray at Dickies Arena, Ft. Worth, TX
Conan Gray was born in California and raised in Texas performed at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. A former YouTube vlogger who decided to start a singing career with the song "Heather," which came out 6 years ago.
Jesus Hernandez
Mar 11


MUSIC NEWS: LAMB OF GOD ANNOUNCE MARCH 15 POP-UP PERFORMANCE AT PHILADELPHIA’S TLA TO CELEBRATE INTO OBLIVION’S FRIDAY RELEASE
March 10, 2026, Philadelphia – On March 15, two days after Into Oblivion’s arrival, Lamb of God will perform at Philadelphia’s TLA (Theatre of Living Arts), with the one-off show giving fans a rare chance to see the band in an unusually intimate setting. Fit For An Autopsy will open the evening.
The celebratory event is especially meaningful because it takes place in Philadelphia, the city that helped catapult them to fame and served as the setting for their 2005 Platinum
Tara Lakatos
Mar 10


Concert Review: Three Days Grace Alienation Tour Ft. The Funeral Portrait and I Prevail at Hershey's Giant Center
Three Days Grace's Alienation Tour melted The Giant Center at Hershey. They brough along two bands that could not be further across on the rock spectrum from each other, The Funeral Portrait and I Prevail. Each band had hordes of rabid fans in attendance. I arrived at the venue about an hour before it was scheduled to start and the lines to get in were halfway around this very large arena complex.
Tara Lakatos
Mar 8


Music Review: ERRA’s Seventh Symphony: A Deep Dive into the Immersive Layers of Silence Outlives the Earth
ERRA is back with a new era… Okay, all bad puns and dad jokes aside, ERRA is back with their newest release, “Silence Outlives the Earth.” I'll admit right away that this album is fantastic. It has atmosphere, grit, clean production, and if you haven’t already listened to it, I highly recommend you do. “Silence Outlives the Earth” has the classic ERRA sound and feel, but they also explore new realms in sound and lyrically. Now let’s dive into “Silence Outlives the Earth.”
Dan Dimartino
Mar 8


Concert Review: Joe Bonamassa at Springfield Symphony Hall in Springfield, MA
Blues-rock guitar legend Joe Bonamassa brought his 2026 U.S. Spring Tour to Springfield Symphony Hall in Springfield, MA, delivering a powerful night of blues, rock, and extended guitar improvisation. Playing to a full house, Bonamassa showcased his signature blend of vintage blues covers and modern blues-rock originals, moving effortlessly from fiery electric solos to soulful vocal sections. The show highlighted both his virtuosity and the tight chemistry of his seasoned tou
Darren Port
Mar 7


Music Review: The Haunt Release New Single, Ghost!
The Haunt released their single “Ghost” March 6, 2026. This is the first single from their upcoming sophomore album “Ghost.” The band is made up of siblings and dual vocalists Anastasia Grace and Maxamillion (Max). Max is also guitars/production. The band has an overall electro-gothic pop-punk sound. Their musical project was launched in 2018 and they have shared stages with The Struts, Filter plus more.
Karie Henkel
Mar 7


Photo Gallery: Ruel at House of Blues in Chicago
Ruel, the Australian, phenomenon's highly anticipated Kicking My Feet Tour, came to the House of Blue's Chicago on March 1, 2026!
Ashley Piraino
Mar 7


Concert Review: Briscoe with Jack Blocker at the Sinclair Music Hall in Cambridge, MA
On March 1, 2026, Briscoe’s national tour stopped at the Sinclair Music Hall, a beautiful music venue located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Austin-based band formed by Truett Heintzelman and Philip Lupton was terrific from the beginning to the end. Several hundred fans attended the event to celebrate the band, making it an exceptional evening of live music.
Joanna Gleason
Mar 5


Music Review: Social Distortion Unleash New Single "Born to Kill"
Social Distortion released its first new music in 15 years. “Bork to Kill” the lead single off of the new album also called Born to Kill slated to be released on May 8th, 2026.
At times it seemed like this song and album were never going to be officially released. Born to Kill is actually a song the band has played live going back as early as 2018, but it was well worth the wait to have it officially released.
Randy Calica
Mar 5


Music Review: PINKNOISE Release New Single "Rain" on Friday March 6th
PINKNOISE, the genre-bending hard rock band lead by singer Kasey Foxx has caught the attention of many on streaming platforms and social media. With the core mission behind their genre-bending musical project being about telling their story as authentically as possible, the mission has already been a success. I predict PINKNOISE will blow up with a quickness. With immensely relatable lyrics and the purest of voices that can transition from comforting melodic tones to face-m
Karie Henkel
Mar 5


Music Review: Alex Melton Finds His Own Voice Through "The Process"
Alex Melton has gained recognition as a cover artist on YouTube and other major streaming platforms. You may have heard his versions of “Fix You,” “Wonderwall,” and “Love Story,” and if you haven’t listened to those covers, I highly recommend you do. Alex signed with Pure Noise Records and is releasing his newest album, “The Process,” available on all major streaming platforms on March 6th, 2026.
Dan DiMartino
Mar 4


Music Review: Ice Nine Kills (feat. Mckenna Grace) Twisting The Knife
On February 19th, Boston based metalcore group Ice Nine Kills officially became a part of the
Scream universe by releasing “Twisting The Kni
Jodie Manthei
Mar 3
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