Dunja Vukosavovic is a burgeoning artist with a simple goal: to reach, unite, and inspire her listeners. A survivor of civil war, she emigrated from Yugoslavia to New York in 1999, fending for herself with very little money, and no friends or family by her side. Vukosavovic would ultimately defy …
Read More »Gallery and Review: Welcome to Rockville 2018 Day 1, Jacksonville 04/27/2018
It’s that time of the season to rock out in Jacksonville once again! This year’s Welcome to Rockville brought many artists together, old and new for one incredible weekend at Metropolitan Park and part of the Everbank Field. Three Stages with more than 50 bands and a crowd with over …
Read More »Gallery and Review: Obituary at Gramercy Theatre New York City 5/5/18
Saturday May 5th Florida’s death metal legends Obituary played to a sold out Gramercy Theatre in New York City along with a heavy line up of supporting bands that included Dust Bolt a thrash metal band from Germany that made their New York debut that night along with bass player …
Read More »Billboard Gets Rocked | April 2018
A look at the top 10 songs on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart. This video covering the week ending April 28, 2018.
Read More »Gallery and Review: Lydia at Outland Ballroom in Springfield, MO 4/24/18
On April 24, indie rock band Lydia closed out their spring tour in Springfield, MO at the Outland Ballroom. The Phoenix natives spent a two month stretch on the road with Moose Blood. This was an intimate headlining show to kick off the era of their upcoming album Liquor, which …
Read More »Single Review: Memo Skyy – “Let You Go”
Memo Skyy is a Californian musician and producer with a distinct musical identity. Based in El Monte, his style is represented by a diverse range, covering grounds of alternative, country, and folk — even leaning toward hip hop and Hispanic music at times. Matching the importance of this stylistic span …
Read More »Book Review – Alec Byrne’s London Rock: The Unseen Archive
Unless you’re a photography buff, you probably haven’t heard of Alec Byrne. And given everything his lens has seen, that needs to change. If Cameron Crowe’s “Almost Famous” were about a young photographer caught up in a blazing music scene, that character would be Alec Byrne. And with his newly …
Read More »Album Review: Hawthorne Heights – Bad Frequencies
Hawthorne Heights are back with a brand new album Bad Frequencies. It’s their first release in five years since 2013’s Zero. The Ohio rock band might have shifted their music style around in the 17 years they’ve been a band, but this latest full-length is packed full of summery rock …
Read More »Album Review: Shinedown – Attention Attention
Shinedown have been one of those bands that manages to transcend through the rock genre since they started in 2001, and continuously gaining more fans and praise as they continue to release albums. Now with their 6th studio album, ATTENTION ATTENTION, are the band able to continue that success? It’s …
Read More »Album Review: From Ashes to New – The Future
You know those days when you just can’t decide what kind of music you fancy listening to? Those days might be numbered with the release of From Ashes to New’s sophomore album The Future. The Pennsylvanian four-piece have gone through a few line-up changes since their debut Day One to …
Read More »Show Review: Casey at Satan’s Hollow in Manchester, UK | 4/17/2018
After the great success of their brand new album Where I Go When I Am Sleeping, I was able to catch the melodic hardcore overlords Casey, in Manchester while on their first ever headline EU/UK tour to celebrate the release and success of the album. It was an exciting feeling …
Read More »New Album By Lord Nelson – ‘Through The Night’
As a keen observer of life and relationships, the changes in the social environment, Lord Nelson, the Virginia based band, weave their songs with the seamless woof of their emotional and practical insight about their personal experiences. Lord Nelson’s newly released their second music album, ”Through The Night” feels like …
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