Album Review: Black Stone Cherry – Screamin’ at the Sky
The last several years have been a challenge, not only for those in the music…
The last several years have been a challenge, not only for those in the music…
Hard rock band Art of Anarchy releases their new single “Vilified” via Pavement Entertainment. This song will be a…
Since their debut album Red in 2007, Baroness has risen as one of the top sludge metal bands. Constantly building upon their past efforts, Gold & Grey, their 2019 effort, was their most confident and well-rounded material. After four years of waiting, they have put out one of their most compelling albums.
It was a homecoming of sorts when Gregory Alan Isakov played Red Rocks Amphitheatre this…
Foreigner made a stop at Denver’s Ball Arena Wednesday night on their “Historic Farewell Tour.”…
Emerging from the wreckage of TV cancellations, the animated cult favorite Metalocalypse has re-emerged with…
You never know what you’ll get when you go see The National. At least as…
Return to Dust, an LA band that has been making ground in popularity recently, especially…
SILENT SKIES, the cinematic project of EVERGREY’s Tom S. Englund and acclaimed US-based pianist/composer Vikram Shankar…
The global hunt for this year’s air guitar champion narrowed a little bit more Friday…
This was the second time in seven months that Gary Numan made a stop in…
Nita Strauss, the top-rated guitarist who had been with Alice Cooper for several years until she departed…
Over the last few decades, many legacy bands have had a tremendous amount of work…
Avatar, over the years, has proven to be a band that doesn’t just sit on its laurels. Dance Devil Dance is a testament to this. Over the last decade and a half, the band has accrued quite an interesting and dedicated fanbase, and with each album, they’ve pushed for a different sound or further experimentation. This time around, they move forward by looking a bit to the past.