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Photos: Our Last Night, I The Mighty, Don Broco @ Crofoot Ballroom

Photos by: Rebekah Witt – Post-Hardcore band Our Last Night, who released their newest EP, Selective Hearing, on June 9th, 2017, performed at the Crofoot Ballroom in Pontiac, MI last night (March 18th) with San Francisco-based progressive rock band I The Mighty, who released their newest album, Where the Mind Wants to Go / Where You Let It Go, in … Continue reading

Photos: Atmosphere, Evidence @ Phoenix Concert Theatre

Photos by: Lauren Garbutt – Minneapolis hip-hop duo Atmosphere, who released their seventh studio album, Fishing Blues, on August 12th via Rhymesayers, which featured guest appearances by I.B.E, Dem Atlas, Doom and Kool Keith, Aesop Rock, The Grouch, and Kim Manning, performed at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto last night (March 18th) with hip-hop artist Evidence, who released his third solo album, … Continue reading

Jonathan Davis Announces Debut Solo Album “Black Labyrinth”

By: Staff – Korn frontman, Jonathan Davis will be releasing his highly anticipated debut solo album, Black Labyrinth on May 25 via Sumerian Records. Pre-orders for the physical album are available now, at jonathandavis.com or sumerianmerch.com.  Listen to a teaser of the album below. Diverse and progressive, Black Labyrinth represents a natural evolution for Davis. In addition to the album’s first single, “What It Is,” … Continue reading

Watch Queens Of The Stone Age’s New Video For “Head Like a Haunted House”

By: Staff – Step right up and take a trip through the eerie and macabre with Queens of the Stone Age as your tour guide —in their latest video for “Head Like a Haunted House”. Watch it below, if you dare. Created, directed and art direction by frequent collaborator Liam Lynch, the video is a ghastly animated … Continue reading

Photos: Musink Festival 2018 – Blink 182, Good Charlotte, The Interrupters

Photos by: James Alvarez – Day two of the 2018 Musink Festival took place at the OC Fair And Event Center in Costa Mesa, California last night (March 17th), and featured performances by Grammy-nominated pop-punk band Blink-182, who released their seventh album, California, on July 1st, 2016 via BMG, pop-punk band Good Charlotte, who released their sixth … Continue reading

Photos: Musink Festival 2018 – Descendents, Fear, Strung Out

Photos by: James Alvarez – Day one of the 2018 Musink Festival took place at the OC Fair And Event CEnter in Costa Mesa, California last night, and featured performances by punk rock band Descendents, who released their seventh album, Hypercaffium Spazzinate, on July 29th, 2016 via Epitaph which serves as their first album since 2004’s Cool to Be You, hardcore punk … Continue reading

Photos: Our Lady Peace, Matthew Good @ Rebel

Photos by: Sarah McNeil – Toronto-based alternative rock band Our Lady Peace, who released their ninth album, Somethingness, on February 23rd, 2018 via Coalition Records, which featured the singles “Drop Me in the Water”, performed at Rebel in Toronto last night (March 16th) with Canadian rock singer-songwriter Matthew Good, who released his eighth solo album, Something Like … Continue reading

Photos: Steel Panther @ Commodore Ballroom

Photos by: Rob Porter – Los Angeles-based heavy metal band Steel Panther, who released their newest album, Lower The Bar, on March 24th, 2017 via Kobalt, performed at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver last night (March 15th).

Photos: Suuns @ The Great Hall

Photos by: Morgan Harris – Montreal-based psychedelic rock band Suuns, who released their newest album, Felt, on March 2nd, 2018, performed at the Great Hall in Toronto last night (March 15th).

Interview: Superorganism Talks Debut Album, Anonymity, and “Something For Your M.I.N.D.”

By: Curtis Sindrey – Superorganism is a sprawling, multi-limbed collection of international musicians and pop culture junkies. They number eight in total – recruited from London, Japan, Australia and New Zealand – and they all live together in a DIY studio HQ in East London. It was in this house that the collective was truly born. Though … Continue reading