Anthrax // Live @ Brooklyn Bowl // 5.12.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Abigail Buckler - May 18, 2018May 18, 2018 Article and Photos by: Abigail Buckler Las Vegas, NV - As one of the big four of thrash metal, Anthrax always draws a big crowd, the undying love of their fanbase undeniable. It's been a while since they've played Las Vegas, especially as a headliner, so there is an understandable excitement in the
Marian Hill // Live @ The Royale // 5.12.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andrew Kopanski - May 18, 2018May 18, 2018 Article and Photos by: Andrew Kopanski Boston, MA – Marian Hill’s latest album Unusual was just released yesterday but there’s nothing out of the ordinary about another high quality release from the band. Marian Hill is Samantha Gongol, Jeremy Lloyd, and Steve Davit – a group that met back in high
Amos The Transparent // Live @ The 27 Club // 5.12.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Adrienne Row-Smith - May 17, 2018 Article and Photos by: Adrienne Row - Smith Ottawa, Ontario – Amos the Transparent celebrated the release of their newest album, Anniversaries, and 10 years together as a band with a sold-out show at the 27 Club. The band was accompanied by Rum Fit Mosey, and The Love Machine. Up first for the evening
Ghost // Live @ The Taft Theatre // 5.11.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - May 17, 2018August 28, 2018 Article and Photos by: Linda Carlson Cincinnati, OH – It was early in Ghost’s 2018 Rats! On The Road Tour, which started on May 5, and the Taft Theatre was quickly sold-out to experience the theatrics of this Swedish heavy/doom metal band. The concert was a two-act show with a 15-minute intermission,
Parkway Drive // Live @ The Mercury Ballroom // 5.10.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Michael W. Bright - May 17, 2018August 28, 2018 Article and Photos by: Michael W. Bright Louisville, KY -- The very large guy standing next to me wearing a black Parkway Drive tour t-shirt looked at me and said,"Hold on!" He didn't mean "stop," he literally meant "hold on," to something, anything that would brace me against the impending onslaught.
Franz Ferdinand // Priests // Live @ The Van Buren // 5.11.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Jason Robey - May 16, 2018May 16, 2018 Photos and review by: Jason Robey Phoenix, AZ -- Scottish indie rockers Franz Ferdinand met an enthusiastic crowd Friday night at The Van Buren in support of their fifth studio album, Always Ascending. The evening started with a half-hour set by Washington D.C. punk group, Priests. Their set began with a quiet "Hello,
Melvins // LIVE @ Warsaw // 5.11.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - May 16, 2018May 16, 2018 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato Brooklyn, NY -- Rapidly selling out one of Brooklyn's largest halls, Warsaw - as they do every time they are in town, The Melvins stood ready to fulfill their annual obligation to the rapidly growing parade of devout disciples wrapping around the block. Currently on
Hemlock // Live @ Backstage Bar and Billiards // 5.5.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Abigail Buckler - May 16, 2018 Article and Photos by: Abigail Buckler Las Vegas, NV -- You have to respect a band like Hemlock, a heavy metal group that has been doing this for the past 25 years. They boast no roadies, no manager, no bus driver... but yet they have never given up. They have toured the
Underoath // Live @ The Dome at Oakdale Theater // 5.9.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Richard Knowles - May 14, 2018May 14, 2018 Article and Photos by: Richard Knowles Wallingford,CT -- After eight long years, Underoath fans were finally given what they’ve all been waiting for -- a new album. Underoath recently released their eighth studio album Erase Me and with that breathed new life into an already accomplished career. Wednesday night the band
Jonathan Davis // Live @ Bogarts // 5.8.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - May 14, 2018 Article and Photos by: Linda Carlson Cincinnati, OH – Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Korn, made a stop at Bogarts on May 8, 2018 during his spring solo tour to promote his upcoming album, Black Labyrinth. Ten years in the making, the album represents a somber and complicated view of the