The Millennium Tour featuring B2K, Mario, Pretty Ricky, Lloyd, Chingy, Bobby V, and Ying Yang Twins Enterprise Center St. Louis, MO March 27, 2019 Words and Photos by Alyssa Bardol It’s been a while since I’ve went to a concert where most of the attendees were dawning tall socks, short Continue Reading
Reviews
Breaking Benjamin – Underoath – Diamante // Broomfield, Co 04.05.2019
“Breaking Benjamin” with “Underoath” and “Diamante 1st Bank Center Broomfield, CO April 5th, 2019 Words and Photos by Alexis Springer Breaking Benjamin is rocking through the US and switching up their opening bands during each show. At the Broomfield, Colorado location, we were lucky enough to have Underoath back Continue Reading
Marianas Trench // Toronto, ON 03.13.19
Marianas Trench Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Toronto, ON March 13th, 2019 Words and Photos by Joanna Glezakos On Wednesday, March 13th, Marianas Trench returned to their second home in Toronto with a performance of their Suspending Gravity Tour at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. The Vancouver, Continue Reading
Album Review: Kehlani “While We Wait”
Kehlani’s latest mixtape While We Wait, her first one since her debut album SweetSexySavage establishes a new chapter for the 23-year-old Oakland singer. While the album features amazing guest like 6lack and Ty Dolla $ign it the features don’t feel overdone nor do they overshadow Kehlani’s gorgeous vocals. The pieces Continue Reading
Album Review: The Japanese House “Good At Falling”
Review by Morgan Sheridan Heartbreak has notoriously been something that fuels artists to create. Whether it’s creating a painting, shooting a photo series or writing an entire album based around the experience of heartbreak, the one thing that remains true is that heartbreak has given artists everything when they’ve seemingly Continue Reading
Album Review – Cane Hill “Kill The Sun”
New Orleans metal band, Cane Hill, are releasing their third record Kill The Sun on January 18th! The band has become known for their nu-metal influenced sound over the last several years, performing at large metal festivals and touring with the likes of Sevendust, Bury Tomorrow, and DevilDriver. Kill The Continue Reading
Album Review: Fever 333 “Strength In Numb333rs”
Fever 333, the genre-defying band from Inglewood, CA, consisting of Jason Aalon Butler (ex-letlive.), Stephen Harrison (ex-The Chariot), and Aric Improta (Night Verses), will be releasing their debut album Strength in Numb333rs on January 18th. Combining musical influences from punk, hip hop, and thrash, they have been building momentum since their inception Continue Reading
The Amity Affliction – Senses Fail – Silent Planet – Belmont // New Orleans, LA 1.12.19
The Amity Affliction Senses Fail Silent Planet Belmont Misery Will Find You Tour Joy Theater, New Orleans, LA January 12, 2019 On January 12, 2019 the Misery Will Find You Tour came through New Orleans with co-headliners The Amity Affliction and Senses Fail along with openers Belmont and Silent Planet. Continue Reading
EP Review: William Ryan Key “Virtue”
William Ryan Key, former frontman of pop-punk darlings Yellowcard, is set to release his second solo EP Virtue later this month. With Virtue, Key inhabits a remarkable space for an artist emerging from the enormity of his past. While the lessons of his time in Yellowcard are evident through skillful Continue Reading
Album Review: Mumford & Sons “Delta”
On November 16th Mumford & Sons will be releasing their new album Delta and also be embarking on an extensive 60-date worldwide tour that spans throughout the spring, kicking of the first night in Dublin on the eve of their fourth album’s release. Delta has the band incorporating many different Continue Reading
Album Review: Memphis May Fire “Broken”
Memphis May Fire is getting ready to release their 6th studio album Broken, On November 16, 2018. Ten years of making powerful music, their sound has only recently started to change. I will admit this is not my favorite album from the Dallas Natives. There are a couple of catchy tunes on Continue Reading
Album Review: Justin Courtney Pierre “In The Drink”
There aren’t many bands that have affected me quite like pop-punk Motion City Soundtrack. The staple Warped Tour band stood out by blending power pop with college rock influence and emo lyrics sung by the high but commanding voice of vocalist Justin Courtney Pierre. Their high energy performances were captivating Continue Reading