Interview: 45 to Argos
Niles, Michigan’s 45 to Argos are a trio loaded with potential. Forming in 2015, the young band honed their musical chops while in college, creating a sound that craftly fuses pop accessibility with alternative merit. Currently, front man Brandon Garrett, bassist Brandon Cromer and drummer David Lowe have solidified that …
Read More »Album Review: Avantist (S/T)
Avantist contains a foundation that is fostered equally by finesse and family. Based in Chicago, Illinois, the quartet is held together by the familial bond of the Arias brothers (Fernando – vocals, David – guitar, Erick – bass, and Luis – drums), who have each flourished in their roles since …
Read More »I Feel Fine – Long Distance Celebration EP
A debut EP gives a new band the chance to share their music further than just their own music scene, to show who they are across the world, and make their mark on their genre. And as Brighton quintet, I Feel Fine are about to release their debut EP 4th …
Read More »Gallery: Flogging Molly at Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 3/4/2018
Flogging Molly Setlist: The Hand of John L. Sullivan Swagger Selfish Man Drunken Lullabies The Days We’ve Yet to Meet Requiem for a Dying Song Saints & Sinners Life in Tenement Square Float The Spoken Wheel Black Friday Rule Life Is Good Rebels of the Sacred Heart If I Ever …
Read More »Gallery: Palaye Royale Live At The Van Buren In Phoenix, AZ 03/03/18
Gallery: Anti-Flag live at club red in Mesa, AZ 01/31/18
Gallery: The Damned at Newcastle O2 Academy, 26.1.18
Interview: Atala
For their second full-length project, Labyrinth of Ashmedai, California trio Atala have put together an ambitious concept album that incorporates various elements of sludge metal, doom metal, and punk to make for an aggressive yet complex listen. In this interview, guitarist/vocalist Kyle Stratton and drummer Jeff Tedtaotao took the time to answer …
Read More »Show Review: CREEPER at Albert Hall in Manchester, 9th December 2017
After the success of their debut album, creating an intriguing world of James Scythe, The Stranger, and The Callous Heart, and inviting the listener to be taken along with them on this interesting concept, it’s exciting to see if this whole story can be translated to CREEPER’s live shows, and …
Read More »Interview with Chris LoParto and Mike Sanchez of Can’t Swim
Manchester in December is a far cry from the likes of New Jersey, as it’s certainly a lot colder, but the members of Can’t Swim, one of the support bands for CREEPER’s Theatre of Fear tour, still kept in good spirits about it all. We got to chat with Chris …
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