Squid "O Monolith" Review
With O Monolith, Squid have released the first perfect album of 2023. A masterpiece in its own right, this album showcases the band at their most unapologetically weird, and the results are as captivating as they are occasionally alarming.
Valley | Chicago, IL
Canadian pop band Valley stopped at House of Blues in Chicago, IL as part of their tour in support of their upcoming album Lost In Translation.
Senses Fail | Nashville, TN
Senses Fail brought the Hell is in Your Head tour to Basement East in Nashville for one final banger with The Home Team and Action/Adventure before the tour finished up. The combination of the pop-punk, rock, and post-hardcore bands created a harmonious blend that built in intensity throughout the night.
Pet Symmetry | Cleveland, OH
In celebration of 10 years of being a band, Pet Symmetry performed 10 shows in 10 days in 10 different cities. Coming along for the ride was Camp Trash and Retirement Party.
Beach Fossils "Bunny" Review
Bunny is the newest album from indie band Beach Fossils, composed of members Dustin, Jack, and Tommy. This release offers a glimpse into the highs and lows of lead singer Dustin Payseur’s life in recent years. Payseur covers the joys of being a father, the loss of a loved one to cancer, and the simplicity of smoking out of car windows with friends.
Sleeping With Sirens | Nashville, TN
The Family Tree Tour rolled through Nashville this past week to play a packed out show at Marathon Music Works. Sleeping With Sirens brought along Dayseeker and M.A.G.S. to complete a perfect balance of older and newer artists for the fans to get to know and love.
The Amity Affliction | Nashville, TN
The Amity Affliction wrapped up their last days of tour with Omerta and Can’t Swim on Sunday in Nashville at Eastside Bowl.
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | Milwaukee, WI
On a Sunday evening in May, the self-proclaimed “King of the Rave,” Andrew McMahon, returned to Milwaukee with his band Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, along with The Unlikely Candidates and Griffin William Sherry.
Incendiary "Change The Way You Think About Pain" Review
Change The Way You Think About Pain is what happens when a veteran band refuses to play it safe. Not a dull moment in sight, this is Incendiary adding yet another immensely impressive album to their catalog.