Violette Rain Maps a Year of Heartfelt Songs in Debut Album ‘Charting the Stars in Her Eyes’
Folk-pop artist Violette Rain, who spent 2025 releasing one song each month, has now released her debut album, Charting the Stars in Her Eyes.
Folk-pop artist Violette Rain, who spent 2025 releasing one song each month, has now released her debut album, Charting the Stars in Her Eyes.
On a chilly Tuesday evening in Silver Spring, just one mile north of the Maryland/DC border, a packed room of about 2,000 people joined together to do one thing: let Mammoth lead them on a quest to escape “The End”!
Review and photos of Thrice performing live at The Novo in Los Angeles, California
There’s something so exciting about a band debuting, and that’s made even more prevalent when it’s a band that comes [read more]
Photos and Review of The Darkness’ performance at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
PinkPantheress delivered an enchanting and intimate performance at The Masonic in San Francisco.
Tuesday night’s show at the Oakland Arena was less a concert and more a global cultural event, affirming Burna Boy’s status not just as the African Giant, but as one of the most compelling live performers working today.
Bay Area rock songstress Anna Karney is bringing her signature spark to the holiday season with her new single, “Ring in the Holidays,” out today.
All Time Low brought their “Everyone’s Talking Tour” to downtown San Jose on Tuesday, Oct 21.
Will Ettante has dropped his new single, “Oatmeal Can Slap,” as the follow-up to “Corduroy Boy Pants” and “Kids Menu Overcharge.”
Lorna Shore brought their headlining tour to San Diego on Oct 13, just off the heels of their recent hit release album I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me.
California garage rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is currently on a North American tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary their 2005 album, Howl, their first headlining tour in five years. The band played two shows at Chicago’s Thalia Hall on October 3rd and 4th, selling out their first night and adding the second due to demand.
GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Matisyahu is getting ready to head out on his 15-city Ancient Child Tour which launches October 11.
The Painted Turtle is proud to announce the return of “Harvest Moon,” a special daytime benefit concert with the legendary [read more]
Chicago-based artist Sarantos is back with his hilariously spooky new single, “I’m Too Old for Trick-or-Treating.”
Violette Rain returns with “Follow the Crows,” a hauntingly beautiful ode to transformation, grief, and the gothic magic of autumn.
Sunday: The final surge Sunday didn’t feel like the end—it felt like one last chance to go all in. The [read more]
Saturday: Heavy Hits and Heartfelt Cheers By early Saturday afternoon, Piedmont Park was already alive with movement. The sun hung [read more]
Friday | The festival kicks in! When I arrived at Shaky Knees 2025, the crowd was already lined up at [read more]
Susanna Lee discusses her new song “Lucky in Love”
The captivatingly eccentric Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys has landed in North America for their Infinite Anxiety Tour to promote their newest album, Viagra boys.
Dawnwalker is the kind of band that stops you in your tracks… one moment you’re lost in a dreamlike soundscape, [read more]
Neon Trees lit up the Regency Ballroom with a high-energy, nostalgia-fueled set that had the crowd singing from start to finish.
Photos and Review of Coheed and Cambria’s show at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Openers include Taking Back Sunday and Foxing.
American Television are back with a new EP called You Are Not Alone with a quick, punchy set of songs.
“Muse” cements Julia Davo as an artist unafraid to say what she means, provoke thought, and leave listeners with an unforgettable impression.
Detroit’s I Prevail return on September 18 with Violent Nature, their fourth full-length release and the first since Brian Burkheiser’s departure.
Atlanta has no shortage of incredible shows passing through, but few capture the kind of energy and magic that filled [read more]
X Ambassadors at The Wiltern Theatre on their VHS(X) North American Tour.
Twenty-five years into their career, Canada’s Silverstein show no signs of slowing down with Pink Moon, the second half of their ambitious double-album project.
Friday night Houston got the pop-punk chaos it deserved when Simple Plan, Bowling For Soup, and 3OH!3 took over 713 [read more]
With a theatrical demeanor, shapeshifting versatility, and an unapologetic edge, Julia Davo is a genre defying musician who aims to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.
’90s alt rockers Everclear are bringing the Sparkle and Fade 30th Anniversary Tour to the Vinyl Music Hall in Pensacola, FL on Sunday, October 5. Joining the band are special guests Local H and Sponge.
The 2nd night of blink-182’s Missionary Impossible Tour brought the band to the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa, FL on Aug 29, 2025.
With absurdist lyrics and a sharp emotional edge, Will Ettante’s prankster spirit channels the everyday chaos of life into catchy, substantive songs – a la Bo Burnham or Flight of the Conchords.
Our Last Night performed at Sacramento’s newest venue, Channel 24, on their last ever tour.
Alt metal band Chevelle play hometown show in Chicago promoting their new album ‘Bright as Blasphemy’ along side Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society.
Falling in Reverse was joined by a powerful lineup including Sleep Theory, Wage War, and Tech N9ne in Dallas.
The Vans Warped Tour brought its 30th Anniversary tour to Long Beach, California with acts including Rise Against, Falling in Reverse, Pennywise and The All-American Rejects.
AJR have always had a knack for turning their quirky, genre-blending vision into a full-blown spectacle, and their stop at [read more]
On a warm summer Georgia night, two of modern rock’s most electrifying acts came together for a show that was [read more]
METAL FORTH features collabs with a diverse group of artists including Poppy, Electric Callboy, Slaughter to Prevail, Bloodywood, Polyphia, Spiritbox, and Tom Morello.
There are albums that define a year, and then there are albums that define a generation. On a warm Atlanta [read more]
On a humid Atlanta evening, tucked beneath a canopy of trees and moonlight at the Synovus Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain [read more]
On a warm summer night in Alpharetta, Counting Crows brought their signature blend of introspection and nostalgia to the Ameris [read more]
Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre was the epicenter of controlled chaos as Architects brought their crushing live show to town, backed by [read more]
There was a thick layer of nostalgia in the air as fans packed into The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA for [read more]
Paired with Baileigh’s coastal twang and blend of indiepop, R&B, and psychedelic sounds, “We Change” is the perfect way to cap off a year of releases.
KARNEY explores a variety of instrumental configurations and a broad range of energy on her new full-length album ONE TRUE SONG.
Downupright has released their most anticipated album yet, Radical Honesty letting slip the mask of irony, telling the listener in every song exactly who they really are and how they really feel.
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