The music was loud and dark and ominous. There was spit and sweat, moshing and crowd surfing, and the D.C. audience just couldn’t seem to get enough. Thanks to Daughters and the triple bill, it was a memorable end to 2019.
Dawes' live show remains the group’s true apotheosis: a rowdy, rollicking good time that wanders at will through their 10-year, 6-album career while retooling old favorites, debuting unheard tracks, and pulling the crowd together in anthemic sing-alongs. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.
This footage is considered by many Genesis and prog rock fans to be the single best live representation of the Peter Gabriel-era of this band.
After an exhilarating reunion in 2019, the legendary feminist punk band Bikini Kill has just announced a slew of North American tour dates.
Our collection of photos from a great show at the Black Cat in Washington D.C., headlined by Flasher and featuring Public Practice and Gong Gong Gong.
The 2024 edition of the Four Chord Music Festival to feature A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects, The Story So Far, and more.
At this year’s globalFEST the music was as diverse, dynamic, and vibrant as ever. With 12 acts on three stages, artists traveled from Korea, Hungary, Brazil, Senegal, Algeria, France, West Africa, Tibet, the Louisiana bayou and beyond.
Greg Puciato, the enigmatic singer of multiple bands, has announced the Dec. 11 premiere of "F%$# Content," a streaming event that marries visual art, audio, live performance, and studio footage for a diverse and unique experience.
Herbie Hancock has announced the first concert with the original Head Hunters band since 1973 at the Hollywood Bowl.
Hunter Metts has shared his indie/alt ballad “Where It Ends,” an echo of love's final chapter before the inevitable end.
Legendary feminist punk band Bratmobile are returning to the NYC stage for the first time in over 20 years.
In support of his critically acclaimed album Mádibá, Blick Bassy is returning this April/May to North America for an extensive spring tour.
The evening was truly one high point after another as David dove into the stories behind many songs and poured his heart and soul into every note.
12 days after Duane Allman played his last live show with The Allman Brothers Band, he tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident, and the only recording of that show is being released for the first time ever as a compilation package called 'The Final Note.'
After a virtual year due to COVID, the annual concert put on to raise money for American family farmers is coming back to Hartford, CT and will feature Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Sturgill Simpson, Dave Matthews, and more.
When a teen gears up for their first major music concert or festival, it's a big deal, and safety needs to be considered.
Live music made a comeback this year in a very special way with a folk family reunion called FOLK ON! The historic Newport Folk Festival returned with artists like Chaka Khan, Marcus King, Grace Potter, Brandi Carlile, and more gracing their stages.
This year, the Newport Folk Festival curated a lineup with surprise guests that no one ever would have imagined. From Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile to Japanese Breakfast to The Roots, this year's festival was glorious and will surely go down in history.
Music can transcend its utility to become a powerful weapon, and grandson understands how to wield it in the service of the righteous anger of their message while balancing the entertainment of the crowd. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.
HEALTH. Bone-shuddering bass. Pitch blackness punctuated by staccato strobes searing freeze-frame scenes in your brain. HEALTH. Intense darkwave/industrial club vibes with velvet-soft vocals crescendoing to a discordant shriek. Do I have your attention now? Good. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.
HOMESICK FESTIVAL has just announced its 2024 lineup. This time calling San Francisco home, for a special two-night event at the historic Regency Ballroom.
Danish punk/alternative rock band, Iceage, kicked off their 2022 US tour at NJ's House of Independents where the energy of the band, and the very dedicated group of fans, made it a memorable return to the stage after a long US/Covid hiatus.
Thanks to the IDLES, the energy in the club was brimming with joy, crowd surfing, moshing, and some stage diving. It was basically a love fest and the sold-out crowd couldn’t get enough of it. Very loud, very raucous, and very beautiful; a much needed cathartic release.
Riding high off the success of their 2023 studio album, Reality Club Presents…, the Indonesian band are heading on their first-ever North American tour.