Plague Vendor were openers for a recent All Them Witches show at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington D.C. Here's our collection of shots from a fantastic set from the group.
Kentucky heavy hitters Knocked Loose hit the road this Spring for an extensive headlining tour with Show Me The Body, Loathe and Speed.
Baltimore-based hardcore punk band, Turnstile, is not only one of our favorite “local bands,” they are now one of this year’s biggest surprise Grammy stories and one of the hottest tickets out. We have the pictures to prove it.
Chromatics' set was beautiful to experience—the sounds, the lights, the feeling of being in an ’80s-inspired arthouse-meets-noir film. Every member played their part to a tee—at once intriguing, entertaining, and drawing the entire crowd deeper into their world.
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.'
Chris Emerson aka What So Not stopped by the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. and threw down. Exactly a year after his last appearance, D.C. was ready for more great vibes. With an opening DJ set by Chrome Sparks, the dimly lit room set the mood for chill and mellow beats. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch him on tour.
It may only be the second year of the 'Sea.Hear.Now Festival' but with nearly 30 diverse bands on 3 stages, art installations, surfers, and even mermaids, it’s easy to see why it's creating buzz.
Her show started with a bang: the staccato bass of “Sinner” pulsing through the venue and Leilani’s voice tore through the fog, breaking occasionally with emotion and effort. From there, we were off like a shot.
Spotify is branching into the live concert tickets market with the launch of their new website that allows users to buy tickets directly from them.
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.
King Buzzo, the iconic founder of the Melvins, and Mr. Bungle bass player Trevor Dunn, are joining forces this Summer for the "King Dunn Tour."
KNOTFEST Iowa is upon us, and the globally renowned event has finally revealed its 2024 lineup including the hometown return of Slipknot.
Transforming animal sounds into music was the concept which unified the Toronto Zoo and Toronto Symphony Orchestra for their upcoming performance at the zoo, dubbed 'Zoophony.'
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.
This March, Chastity will release Trilogy, a limited edition 3xLP collection that will include Death Lust, Homemade Satan and Suffer Summer.
We got chance to catch French-Caribbean soul singer Adi Oasis at the DC9 in Washington D.C. and it was as soulful, funky, sexy, and fierce as any act you'll see this year. Be sure to catch her on tour.
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.
Jesus Piece have announced a 2024 co-headlining tour with labelmates Sanguisugabogg with Peeling Flesh and Gag supporting.
The massive trove totals 5,404 tracks in total and is being released to a variety of music services.
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.
From the shimmering opening chords of “Bottle It Up” to the galloping closing notes of “Troubled End,” the show was a rare and special one in my books and I can’t wait to see where Jade Jackson goes from here.
Molly Tuttle was the opener for the recent Old Crow Medicine Show concert at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. Here's our collection of shots from a fantastic set.
Brooklyn-based alt-artist Middle Part just unveiled his latest single, "Nowhere", a self-reflective song spawning from a moment of ego death.
Sub-Radio’s sound wanders through bits of electronica, americana, funk/soul, all while firmly keeping planted in an infectious modern pop sound. Beyond ecstatic that they sold out this hometown finale, they put on a performance that tore the house down.