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Concert Review: Searows at Webster Hall, NY
The silence in between Searows’ songs feels like an expansion of the atmosphere, not an inhibitor. In the place of traditional ambient tones and excruciating stage banter in between songs, Alec Duckart, the artist known as Searows, tunes his guitar, keeping the dialogue to a minimum. Occasionally, he will thank the audience for coming, tell everyone to let their imagination run wild, or give a cheeky hint towards the last song being “the very last song, with no more after thi
Samuel Leon
17 hours ago


Concert Review: Courtney Barnett with Truman Sinclair at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA
Courtney Barnett’s 5th stop of her tour brought her to The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia. Currently on her Creature of Habit tour through North America. Creature of Habit is Courtney’s fifth album and her first since 2021. Along on the ride is singer Truman Sinclair. Sinclair, also a member of the emo/indie rock band Frat Mouse, has released an album titled “American Recordings” last year and, after signing with Capitol Records, is set to release his next album in the fall o
John Walters
2 days ago


Photo Galleries: Stitched Up Heart and Infected Rain at Come and Take It Live in Austin, TX
Photo Galleries: Stitched Up Heart and Infected Rain at Come and Take It Live in Austin, TX
Stephen Hughes
2 days ago


Concert Review: Plymouth Bay House Charity Concert Featuring Mack Roberge of O.A.R. and Brian “Hitch” Hitchings with Aldous Collins at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, MA
On April 30, 2026, Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, Massachusetts, welcomed Marc Roberge of O.A.R., joined by Brian “Hitch” Hitchings and Aldous Collins, for a sold-out charity concert in support of Plymouth Bay House.
Located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Plymouth Bay House has served the South Shore community for over 36 years, providing support for individuals with mental health conditions. The organization offers vocational and educational resources, affordable meals, and
Joanna Gleason
2 days ago


Music Review: Motionless in White Release New Single, Playing God Ft. Slipknots Corey Taylor
For 20 years, Motionless In White has been writing music about religion, politics, corporate greed, and mental health. For 20 years, Motionless In White has been grinding on the road, a staple in the metalcore scene including the early days of Vans Warped Tour. For 20 years, the Scranton, PA based group has been evolving their sound, earning them new fans and chart success.So, it makes sense that the band’s 7th studio album, set for release on July 17th, 2026, is titled “Deca
Jodie Manthei
3 days ago


Concert Review: Prince Daddy & The Hyena at Empire Underground in Albany, NY
Prince Daddy & The Hyena kicked off their tour for the new album "Hotwire Trip Switch" on 5/3 in their hometown of Albany, NY at Empire Underground.
The night kicked off with hardcore band Restraining Order from Western Massachusetts/Connecticut. Their aggressive, no-frills set immediately set the tone for the evening.
Mark O'Donnell
3 days ago


Concert Review Vana, The Lady in Red, with Redhook, Deadlands and Chandler Leighton at the Fine Line in Minneapolis, MN
If your concert doesn’t include badass women in rock and metal, fake blood, a mosh pit stuffed
animal heist, and trading cards being launched into a crowd of screaming fans…what are you
even doing? Vana’s stop at the Fine Line in Minneapolis, MN for her first ever headline tour
definitely checked all those boxes. With supporting acts Redhook, Deadlands, and Chandler
Leighton, it was truly one of my personal favorite concerts I have attended this year.
Kayla Brown
3 days ago


Concert Review: Pink Talking Fish at the Cabot Theater in Beverly, MA
The Cabot Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts welcomed Pink Talking Fish on May 2, 2026. The hybrid tribute band seamlessly melds together the sounds of three of the world’s most beloved bands—Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish. It was an excellent show in a stunning venue. The incredible ambiance added to the nearly sold-out show at the Cabot.
Joanna Gleason
3 days ago


Music News: FOUR CHORD MUSIC FESTIVAL 12, PRESENTED BY SMARTPUNK TICKETS ON SALE NOW
PITTSBURGH, PA — Tickets are officially on sale now for Four Chord Music Festival 12, Presented by Smartpunk, returning to Pittsburgh proper for the first time in several years with its biggest and most diverse lineup to date. The two-day festival takes over F.N.B. Stadium — formerly known as Highmark Stadium — on Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26, 2026.
Known for blending punk, hardcore, emo, pop-punk, and alternative music under one banner, Four Chord has bec
Tara Lakatos
4 days ago


Music News: Tori Kelly Releases Two New Singles and Announces New Album GOD MUST REALLY LOVE ME Out 6/12
FRIDAY, MAY 8 (LOS ANGELES, CA) – Today, three-time GRAMMY winner and generational vocal talent Tori Kelly released “Control” and “Dive,” the first two singles from her forthcoming studio album, God Must Really Love Me, due out June 12 via Epic Records.
On the hypnotic “Control,” she alchemizes a moment of everyday chaos into a meditation on surrender, magnifying the track’s gentle intensity with hard-hitting beats, incandescent harmonies, and hip-hop-inspired vocal flow
Tara Lakatos
4 days ago


Concert Review: Treaty Oak Revival with The Huser Brothers Band at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, OR
Treaty Oak Revival isn’t just another country-rock band. They’re leaders of what I’d call punk country. Energy on max. From the first note, it was time to rage.
Sam welcomed us into the ranks of the Degenerates—a badge I wear proudly. He spoke about their roots, the Crystal Ballroom, WheatStock Festival, and never forgetting where they came from.
By the time “Boomtown” hit, the place erupted—beer flying, bodies moving, chaos everywhere, like a 90s Warped Tour with cowboy
Randy Calica
5 days ago


Concert Review: Arm’s Length - “There’s A Whole World… Tour” The Underground – Charlotte, NC
Arm’s Length brought it’s “There’s A Whole World… Tour” to The Underground Charlotte on April 29th, delivering a night that felt as raw as it was cathartic.
The night opened with a strong supporting lineup that set the tone early. Super Sometimes kicked things off with an upbeat, melodic set that eased the crowd into the night…they really caught my attention when I heard their spot on cover of Everytime I look for you (Blink 182). While Harrison Gordon followed with a mor
Joe Naranjo
6 days ago


Concert Review: Bring Me The Horizon With Motionless In White, The Plot In You, and Amira Elfeky at CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD
One of the most discussed topics among the musical landscape is the introduction of alternative subcultures into the mainstream. Everyone has their opinions on it, and there are pros and cons to many sides of the story. There’s the argument that with more and more people cashing in on alternative aesthetics, from goth inspired makeup and monochromatic fashion styles, the idea of what it means to be countercultural becomes diluted.
Samuel Leon
6 days ago


Concert Review: Electric Callboy at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL
After many years of anticipation, The German Metalcore/EDM powerhouse have finally brought their incredible show to American Arenas, and we couldn’t be more pleased. The vibes are never better than the dance floor of an Electric Callboy show. I’ve never seen a metal concert where the entire floor is jumping and dancing for the entire show! Seeing hundreds of fans dressed in their favorite Electric Callboy music video costumes has to be one of the coolest elements that their f
Daniel Pardo
7 days ago


Concert Review: The Happy Fits at XL Live in Harrisburg, PA
Stepping into XL Live for The Happy Fits’ Lovesick tour, I’ll admit I was carrying a bit of weight. Between the technical anxiety of navigating a new venue’s lighting and the "first-timer" nerves of seeing a band I’d never caught live; I wasn't sure what to expect. However, the atmosphere was immediate. The crowd wasn’t just a collection of ticket holders; they were a community. By the time Calvin Langman, Luke Davis, Nico Rose, and Raina Mullen took the stage, any lingering
Brandon Malone
7 days ago


Concert Review: Little Miss Nasty Dead Dolls Tour with Mikky & the Doom and Mimi Barks at Come and Take It Live in Austin, TX
he Little Miss Nasty brought their heart racing Dead Dollz tour to Texas for a 5 city stop. I caught their first stop in Austin, TX Thursday April 30th at Come And Take It Live.
The evening's first opener was local rock sensation Mikky & The Doom. Lead Singer, song writer, and founder Mikky Rib has a special blend of catchy pop-rock music with spicy lyrics. Mikky’s music is only rivaled by her stage presence and performance.
Stephen Hughes
May 4


Concert Review: Red Rum Club at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, NY
There’s truly nothing like a great Friday night of rock music, and Red Rum Club would have no hesitation in bringing it to you whenever you asked. Red Rum Club is a Liverpool-based sextet that incorporates buzzy guitars with the brassier elements of trumpets to create nonstop thrill rides in their sound. The group has been working hard over the last ten years, with five albums under their name, a resume of festival appearances including the prestigious Glastonbury and Reading
Samuel Leon
May 4


Concert Review: Harvey Street Wows at New World Music Hall in Tampa, Florida
It’s Friday night at the corner of Busch Blvd and Nebraska Ave, and New World Music Hall is already buzzing. Though this is the newest spot for New World, they've been showcasing incredible talent on their stages for upwards of 23 years—and tonight is no exception. Harvey Street is set to rock the stage on their Down and Out Tour, bringing their infectious sound and high-energy performances to Tampa Bay.
Amanda Igartua
May 4


Concert Review: Live Dead and Brothers at The Met in Pawtucket, RI
On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers fans had the ultimate opportunity to attend an exceptional show at The Met in Pawtucket, RI, welcoming Live Dead & Brothers.
It was a terrific night of live music. Several hundred fans attended the event, which was dedicated to celebrating the legacy of two of the most influential bands in the history of jam music: the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers Band.
Joanna Gleason
May 4


Concert Review: Concrete Boys at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall in Dallas, TX
The Concrete Boys are a rap group formed by rapper Lil Yachty. They are a group of his friends who focus heavily on bringing high energy and hype to their shows. The members include Draft Day, Camo, Yachty, Concrete Mudman, and their DJ, Rio Amor. At the Dallas show, the concert opened with one of the members, Luxxy, bringing some fans on stage to rap verses from Concrete Boys songs.
Jesus Hernandez
May 4


Concert Review: Bloodywood with The Pretty Wild, Ladrones and ANKOR, at Emo's Austin
Wednesday April 29th was a cool rainy Austin, TX afternoon, but the heat was inside Emo’s Austin that evening. The Bloodywood: System of the Brown tour is in town, and 4 uniquely different metal bands are set to take the stage. It was a night of metal from around the world (ANKOR - Spain, Ladrones - Mexico, The Pretty Wild - Las Vegas, & Bloodywood - India).
Stephen Hughes
May 4


Music Review: NorthFork's Single I'll Be Fine
Today I got the honor of discovering and reviewing a new band NorthFork and their new single "I'll Be Fine". Hailing from Tuolumne, California NorthFork has an interesting sound reminding me of much of the early 2000's rock with a hint of the sound you frequently find in modern country rock.
Think if Seether was contracted to be the supporting band for Hardy.
Randy Calica
May 4


Concert Review: Sepultura with Exodus, Biohazard and Tribal Gaze at the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, NJ
Sepultura embarked on their final North American tour, "Celebrating Life Through Death" with support from the legendary Exodus, as well as Brooklyn's very own Biohazard and Tribal Gaze from Texas.
The Wellmont Theater was pretty well packed for a Wednesday night as this was the first night of there farewell tour, and many we're not gonna miss the chance to catch the mighty Sepultura crush New Jersey one last time, especially with the stacked lineup of openers.
Rich Zoeller
May 4


Concert Review: Cattle Decapitation with Bayonet Dismemberment, No Cure and Brujeria at Rickshaw Theatre in Vancouver, Canada
On April 24th 2026, I walked into one of my favourite Vancouver venues, the Rickshaw Theatre, eagerly anticipating what I already knew was going to be an unforgettable night. Cattle Decapitation’s music and I go way back. When I say I have been listening to them for half my life, there is no exaggeration there.
Danielle Isaac
May 4
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