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Photos: Anti-Flag, Bad Cop/Bad Cop @ Velvet Underground

Photos by: Jeremy Sobocan – Pittsburgh-based punk rock band Anti-Flag, who released their newest album, 20/20 Vision, on January 17th, 2020 via Spinefarm, which was produced by Matt Good (The Color of Violence, From First to Last, Asking Alexandria), and which followed up their 2017 album, American Fall, which debuted at No. 17 on the … Continue reading

Photos: All Time Low, Kalie Shorr, Dan Swank @ Midway

Photos by: Tyler Roberts – Pop-Punk band All Time Low, who released their eighth album, Wake Up, Sunshine, on April 3rd, 2020 via Fueled By Ramen, which featured the singles “Some Kind of Disaster”, “Sleeping In”, “Getaway Green”, and “Monsters”, performed at Midway in Edmonton, Alberta last night (Nov. 2nd) with rock/country singer-songwriter Kalie Shorr, who released her newest album, … Continue reading

Photos: Greta Van Fleet @ The Greek Theatre

Photos by: Erica Beatey –  Hard Rock band Greta Van Fleet, who released their newest album, The Battle at Garden’s Gate, on April 16th, 2021 via Lava/Republic, performed at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California on October 26th.

Photos: Twenty One Pilots, half•alive @ Nationwide Arena

Photos by: Emma Fischer –  Hip-Hop/Indie Rock band Twenty One Pilots, who released their sixth album, Scaled and Icy, on May 21st, 2021 via Fueled by Ramen/Elektra, which featured the singles “Shy Away”, “Choker”, “Saturday”, and “The Outside”, performed at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio on October 27th with indie pop band half•alive, who released their newest EP, In Florescence, on … Continue reading

Preview: 3 Must-Attend 2021 Day of the Dead Events in Toronto

By: Curtis Sindrey – Every October 31st to November 1st, people gather to celebrate both life and death to mourn and celebrate dead loved ones. Originating in Mexico, attendees often eat traditional food, give food and drinks to dead love ones as “offerings”, and build alters or shines in their homes. This year, there are three … Continue reading

Photos: Caamp, Molly Tuttle @ Avondale Brewing Co.

Photos by: Madison Bullock –  Ohio-based folk band Caamp, who released their third album, By & By, in 2019, which featured the singles “Penny, Heads Up”, “No Sleep”, “Wolf Song”, “Peach Fuzz”, and “By and By”, performed at Avondale Brewing Co. in Birmingham, Alabama last night (Oct. 29th) with bluegrass/folk singer-songwriter Molly Tuttle, who released her newest album, But I’d Rather Be … Continue reading

Photos: Coeur de Pirate @ Danforth Music Hall

Photos by: Morgan Harris – Montreal-based indie pop singer-songwriter Coeur de Pirate, who released her newest album, Impossible à aimer, on October 15th, 2021 via Bravo Musique, performed at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto last night.

Photos: Glass Animals @ Santa Barbara Bowl 

Photos by: Kelli Binnings –  UK indie rock band Glass Animals, who released their third album, Dreamland, on August 7th, 2020 via Wolf Tone/Polydor/Republic, which featured the singles “Tokyo Drifting”, “Your Love (Déjà Vu)”, “Dreamland”, “Heat Waves”, and “It’s All So Incredibly Loud”, performed at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, California last night (Oct. 28th).

Spoon Announce New Album “Lucifer On The Sofa”, Share New Video for “The Hardest Cut”

By: Staff – Spoon’s tenth album, Lucifer on the Sofa, is the band’s the first set of songs that the quintet has put to tape in its hometown of Austin in more than a decade. Lucifer on the Sofa bottles the physical thrill of a band tearing up a packed room. It’s an album of … Continue reading

Exclusive Premiere: Stream Taylor Simpson’s New Single “Pretending”

By: Staff – Emerging Toronto-based indie folk artist Taylor Simpson is back with his new single “Pretending”, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. Simpson realized he had been hiding behind a facade and acting as if everything was fine. A reminder to stop doing so, “Pretending” blends sadness with acceptance as he … Continue reading