The Used Joined by a Stellar Lineup Rock Kraken Fest 2022
A showcase of rock artists took to the stage on Saturday February 19th for the 3rd annual Kraken Fest in [read more]
A showcase of rock artists took to the stage on Saturday February 19th for the 3rd annual Kraken Fest in [read more]
The Wonder Years guitarist and producer Casey Cavaliere has joined the ranks of musicians like Mark Hoppus and Chris DeMakes [read more]
Photo Credit: LazyEye Photography Pop-punk is by far my favorite musical genre. I get a lot of music sent way [read more]
Poe The Passenger played an incredible show at The Whisky A Go Go on Friday, October 9th. Last month, we [read more]
Hailing from SoCal, Poe The Passenger consists of Jeff (vocals/guitar), Matt (bass), Trent (drums) and Kenneth (guitar). Jeff brought his [read more]
On Friday, September 13th, Hot Milk released their new EP, I JUST WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I’M DEAD. The [read more]
It’s been a long year and a half for all of us in a multitude of ways. As we transition [read more]
Review of Crashing Atlas’ debut album, ‘Black Sky Sunrise.’
Review of Halflives’ new EP, ‘V.’
Emerging pop punk band Point of View teams up with Tony Lovato of MEST to release their new single “Another Sleepless Night.”
There are very few bands that get my attention when they release new music. Sum 41 is one of those [read more]
Less Than Jake livestreamed Round 2 of their Late Night with Less Than Jake show on May 27th. This was [read more]
Review of Just Fine’s EP, ‘Shallow.’
Less Than Jake are back on Thursday, May 27th at 6pm PT / 9pm ET with Round 2 of their “Late Night with LTJ” performance [read more]
We Might Be Alright, the Waxflower’s debut EP, came out on April 16th. This is the band’s first release on [read more]
Blackpool, England based Octopus Montage released its debut album, How To Live & How To Lose, on April 2nd. Octopus [read more]
On Friday, Feb 12th, Jimmy Eat World live streamed Chapter III Clarity, which was the final chapter of their Phoenix [read more]
Blues-Punk singer Mystery Rose is set to release the first single “Stability” from her debut album, Socially Distant, on January [read more]
WHO: Cardio Sport® featuring Ryan Key & Derek Sanders WHEN: Friday, January 29th @ 8pm ET INFO: $11 per ticket, [read more]
Less Than Jake is set to release it’s latest album, Silver Linings, on December 11th. It’s been 7 years since the SKA Punk band from Gainesville released its last album, See The Light, and the timing couldn’t be more perfect.
Concert Crap: How have you been dealing with quarantine? Ryan Phillips: As with just about everyone else on planet earth, [read more]
Read on to find out how the Baltimore-based foursome of Overthoughts (Kevin Goren, Mike Busch, Will Lopez, and Alec Leventis) fought through emotional wildfires to rise again and create their debut single, “Interrogation!”
Icon for Hire’s new single, “Curse or Cure”, was released on September 18th. The rock band was formed in Decatur, [read more]
Four albums in and it appears Neck Deep has figured out where they wish to go with their sound and gorgeously [read more]
On August 7, Stand Atlantic released their second album, Pink Elephant. This pop-punk band comes from Sydney, Australia, and this [read more]
Listen to Episode 002 – The Second One Welcome to Episode 002 – The Second One, Concert Crap Podcast! In this [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]
Don’t let the flowery imagery confuse you. With Petals for Armor, Hayley Williams has created a freshly-plucked bouquet of songs that dazzle the senses as they probe the mind. A story of heartbreak, persistence, and release, the 15-track LP walks the listener down a path to rediscovering love.
To obsess or not to obsess. That is the question. My apologies to Shakespeare. I tend to lack focus in [read more]
Photos of Sleeping With Sirens, Set It Off, and more in Baltimore, Maryland.
Pictures of Grayscale and more in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Who: The Weak’s End 15th Anniversary Tour, Emery, Hawthorne Heights, Bad Luck, The Vagrants Where: Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Florida [read more]
Best photos of 2019.
Best albums of 2019.
Right from the get-go Sum 41 comes in hard with the opening track from their newest album, Order In Decline. [read more]
Sum 41 is wrapping up the U.S. leg of their Order In Decline World Tour. You only have 1 week [read more]
MISSIO and Yungblud rock the hell out of St. Andrews Hall in Detroit, MI
Bayside and more in Baltimore, Maryland.
Simple Plan, State Champs, and more in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Photos of The Faim, Stand Atlantic, and more in Lakewood, Ohio.
Review of The Faim’s debut album, ‘State of Mind.’
Photos and review of You Me At Six in Washington, DC.
Pictures of Makeout performing at The Voltage Lounge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Back To The Beach Festival 2019 returns to Huntington Beach, California with Blink 182 and The Used as headliners for [read more]
Justin Pierre performs at The Echo
Highland is a pop-punk band based in Los Angeles, California. The band recently released a cover of the song “Famous”, [read more]
Review of Assuming We Survive’s new EP, ‘Chapters.’
Photos of Set It Off, Chapel, and De’Wayne Jackson in Richmond, Virginia.
Review of The Faim’s debut EP, ‘Summer Is a Curse.’
Review of As It Is’ new album, ‘The Great Depression.’
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