When We Were Young 2023: You Just Had to be There
11AM sharp, LAS VEGAS — Gates officially opened for the second year of When We Were Young Festival. Lines stretched [read more]
11AM sharp, LAS VEGAS — Gates officially opened for the second year of When We Were Young Festival. Lines stretched [read more]
Stephen Jaymes’ “Virus Vaccine” is about people. About you and me and the human condition and about, as Jaymes says, thinking we know what’s best for us and “almost always being wrong about it.”
Indie rockers Fencer squeezed in their closest friends, family and fans at Molly Malone’s in Los Angeles on Friday night [read more]
Hard-hitting melodic rock band Hot For Crime wants to invite you to their official launch party, AP|ART! The celebration will take place in Los Angeles on Monday, October 3rd.
Following up to their 2019 album We Are Not Your Kind, Slipknot is back with a new album slated for [read more]
Prior to watching this movie, I had high hopes and expectations for it considering it was based off Jason Aaron’s [read more]
The Thrash Metal Legends are back! After months of teasing of the new album, hearing small snippets from Dave Mustaines’ Cameo videos, we finally get a new single and a release date for their upcoming album “The Sick, The Dying….And The Dead!”
The new Doctor Strange movie gives a more in depth look in the Marvel Multiverse in compared to Spider-Man No Way Home, introducing more characters from the iconic Marvel comics while also hosting some returning characters from the MCU.
After months of delay due to the pandemic and other production challenges, Robert Pattison starred movie “The Batman” is finally [read more]
For any budding musician, their instrument is the heart and soul of what they do. Without it, they’d be lost. [read more]
Multi-expressionist artist Alexander Blackstar just dropped a new track and video, Emerge from the Dark.” His new record, Stellanera, is [read more]
Get an exclusive discount for Concert Crap followers ONLY for Knotfest Los Angeles, tonight at the Banc of California Stadium [read more]
As the years have gone by people may have noticed that some of the more well-known musicians and bands have [read more]
The second edition of this how-to series features Mammoth WVH’s star, Wolfgang Van Halen, and his favorite bass guitar. Learn about his one-of-a-kind prototype and his solo debut album as we pay homage via paint and LEGO!
Blunt Force Trauma Fest A virtual mini-festival experience! Presented by EJPR & Metal Assault Records Streaming July 16, 2021, [read more]
Myles Kennedy and the resonator featured on his new album, The Ides of March, are the subjects of the inaugural edition of Tiny Tributes!
Let’s celebrate Kennedy’s steely songs by recreating his NRP 14 guitar on a LEGO piece together. Or at least examine Myles’ love for steel sounds and blues rock while our host, Elizabeth Owens, makes the teeny guitar replica on her own. That’s cool, too!
Cult series Paradise City is one to sink your teeth into. It is set in Los Angeles, California surrounding the [read more]
Space exploration seems to be a pretty popular topic in the age of corona. After all, doesn’t everyone wish they [read more]
The Concert Crap team and fellow rock guitarists weigh in on the legacy of Eddie Van Halen. “Words can’t describe,” [read more]
Wyld Stallyns are back! Bill and Ted are here to save humanity with the help of their daughters, rock music, [read more]
Blink 182 @ KROQ Weenie Roast 2016 Imagine this, it’s the final phase of social distancing, and large gatherings, aka [read more]
There are good photographers and then there are crappy photographers. The featured image in this article is one that I [read more]
Check out what some of your favorite artists had to say about Deftones influential album, White Pony, on its 20th [read more]
During the day I am a mild-mannered engineer, Scott Raymer, hiding my true identity behind a pair of khakis, a [read more]
ÆGES recently released their latest record DRØMMEN in January. This album was completely DIY from start to finish (aside from [read more]
To obsess or not to obsess. That is the question. My apologies to Shakespeare. I tend to lack focus in [read more]
So you want to be a Concert Photographer. You went out and bought a nice camera. Built a portfolio. Made [read more]
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a lack of concerts to photograph over the last two months. I [read more]
Country music is one of the most frowned upon music genres, but most people haven’t even given it a chance. Don’t be that person, give it a good yeehaw before you say naw!
After Collaborating with producers Josh Lopez (Immortal Guardian) and Kris Crummett (ISSUES & Sleeping With Sirens) Asylus returns with “The [read more]
Born out of Santa Cruz, California, 5-piece band My Immortal Enemy consists of Steven Juliano (formerly I Am Ghost) leading [read more]
There’s a new player in the modern concert scene in the form of hologram performances. With 1960’s rock-and-roll singer Roy [read more]
Fans took to social media on Dose and Concert Crap’s pages for this exclusive Q+A. Here is what was asked: [read more]
Vocalist of We Came As Romans, Kyle Pavone, passed away, as announced by the band on their social media channels. [read more]
We’re here to premiere the new song and video from Amanda Rose Riley, called “Music is Enough”. With the video [read more]
Sarah Gargano’s latest song and video for the song “Deadline”.
Premier of The Lords of Liechtenstein new song “Kool Aid”.
Concert Crap contributors sound off on what they enjoyed most of Chris Cornell and his long lasting musical legacy.
Los Angeles’ own The Rare Occasions provides us with an exclusive Spotify playlist.
Looking back on Transit’s album Listen & Forgive.
Looking back at Fall Out Boy’s “Infinity on High”.
Festival season is here. Here is some sound advice in how to prep and have the most fun while attending a single or multi-day festival.
Guest blog from Evening Darling’s on 10 Songs their debut album was influenced by.
Looking back at Senses Fail’s “Still Searching”.
Breaking down why Disturbed’s “The Sound of Silence” is so popular.
Eric Boatright, singer of Shallow Side explains the band’s new EP “One” track-by-track.
Scrub and Ace Ha team up to release the world premiere of “Plastic Rock Vol. III”.
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