Circa Survive supported by Hail The Sun and Foxing at Fox Theater, CA | Photos by Rosalio Correa
Cradle of Filth supported by Jinjer and Uncured at The Palladium, MA | Photos by Emily Bonney
Knocked Loose at The Palladium in MA, supported by Terror | Photos by Kristopher Lincoln
Our Last Night supported by Jule Vera, I The Mighty, and Don Broco at The Worcester Palladium in MA | Photos by Emily Bonney
In a cozy yet crowded coffee square out in Red hook industrial, I had the chance to shelter myself from the cold with another rising voice of the electric sound world, with a voice to match. Voia, based out of the East Coast, has been pushing his style of Futurism; the concept of the thoughts and ideas of what a future would hold, this forever moving forward moment full of unknown ideas and discoveries.
The night of Bohan Phoenix's last performance stateside was a proper send off to his trip back to his hometown of Chengdu. Performed at...
Brody Coronelli interviews Pacific Radio frontman Joe Robinson on the band's debut LP Pretty, but killing me and what it's like being a band in Los Angeles
Brody Coronelli interviews Monster Treasure's Briana Granados about their new album 'II'
BtS writer Samantha Warren interviews writer and owner/operator of The Merch Life "Alex Fucking Smith"
After going on hiatus in 2013, the future of post-hardcore outfit, Underoath, was uncertain. Five years later, and eight years since releasing a new album, the band have come back together with...
Crashing through the wall of rock n’ roll is Escape the Fate, a rock outfit out of Las Vegas, Nevada with a steaming history involving ex-front man...
If you haven’t heard Thundercat yet, well, you probably have. The electric bass Master has been a funky pillar of a modern soul/jazz/hip-hop movement, supporting on records...
It is clear that the relationship between the two vocalists has definitely found its sweet spot as they complement each other...
If there’s a list of bands out there that have written some of the more memorable rock anthems...
Afghan Whigs were co-headlining with Built To Spill and were supported by Ritual of Mine | Photos by Jensen Faye