Marianas Trench // Vancouver, BC 8.25.18

Marianas Trench PNE Amphitheater Vancouver, BC August 25th, 2018 Photos and Words by Mike Thomas On Saturday, August 25th, hometown favourites Mariana’s Trench took to the stage to play a one off show as part of the PNE Summer Concert series. With 7,000 people in attendance, it was a sight for Continue Reading

Album Review: WSTR “Identity Crisis”

Review by Victoria Goodman UK pop-punk band WSTR (pronounced as “Waster”) is gearing up to release their second studio album, Identity Crisis, on August 31st via Hopeless Records. This record follows up their debut album, Red, Green or Inbetween (No Sleep Records), which put WSTR on the map as an Continue Reading

Behind the Lens with Stevie Kyle

Photo by Cameron Brisbane Born and raised in Glasgow , Scotland, Stevie Started off his career in Television working on BBC Productions. His path quickly changed when an opportunity presented itself to go on tour with The Fratellis, taking him as far as New York, so it’s safe to say he’s Continue Reading

The Amity Affliction release music video for “D.I.E”

The Amity Affliction have released the official music video for “D.I.E.”  The new video marks the conclusion of a three-part short film established by the music videos for “Ivy (Doomsday)” and “Feels Like I’m Dying,”  all written and directed by The Amity Affliction’s vocalist Joel Birch. The trio of music videos are all Continue Reading

InCuya Music Festival // Cleveland, OH 8.25-26.18

InCuya Music Festival Downtown Cleveland Cleveland, OH August 25 – 26th, 2018 Words and Photos by Steffi Wegewitz InCuya Music Festival put on by AEG Presents, the Cleveland Concert Company and Destination Cleveland in partnership with the Rock Hall had a very successful first year this past weekend in downtown Continue Reading

Shallow Pools Shines A Light on Mental Health With Single “Sinking”

Words by Dana Jacobs Fresh on the heels of their single release last month, Boston-based alt-rock trio shallow pools are back with deliciously angsty single “Sinking”. Through their music, the all-female group has committed to inclusivity and representation, and “Sinking” is no different, tackling mental health. “Sinking” details the all-too-familiar Continue Reading

Album Review: The Frights “Hypochondriac”

Words by Joanna Glezakos San Diego’s The Frights newest album Hypochondriac drops on Friday! This is their third full length album and the first since their signing to Epitaph earlier this year. The Frights are known for being experimental and this album really shows their capable of pushing their creative Continue Reading

Tacocat – GYMSHORTS – Wombo // Louisville, KY 8.19.18

Tacocat with GYMSHORTS and Wombo Zanzabar Louisville, KY August 19th, 2018 Words and photos by Emily May Seattle punk band Tacocat made a stop in Louisville, Ky recently, playing to a packed house of excited fans.  Although it was raining outside this evening, the weather didn’t dampen the spirits of Continue Reading

Album Review: Send Request “Perspectives”

Review by Sarah Lozano There’s a mental war that I struggle with. As my taste in music has grown over the years I often think to myself “Was pop punk music ever really good?”, “Was the soundtrack to my middle and high school years actually good music?” Since becoming an Continue Reading

Sea.Hear.Now Festival 2018

Asbury Park, New Jersey is home to many things: brews, beaches, surfing, good music.. need I mention the Stone Pony? However, this year, Asbury Park is gaining a new attraction as the inaugural Sea.Here.Now Surf and Music Festival is arriving to the beaches of New Jersey on September 29 thru Continue Reading

Chousand // New York, NY 8.17.18

Chousand Piano’s New York, NY August 17, 2018 Words and Photos by Jess Williams Connecticut based pop punk band, Chousand, took New York City by storm on Friday night as they crammed their friends and family into the Lower East Side’s Piano’s for their sold out album release show. Having Continue Reading

Skylar Spencer releases new single “Carousel”

“Always working, and it’s hurting over time,” Skylar Spence (Ryan DeRobertis) laments in his new single “Carousel.” The track contemplates the addiction to the grind over chic synths and plucky guitar lines, and implores listeners to kick up their feet and enjoy the ride once in a while. The lyric video was created by performer/writer/creator of music/video Jen Continue Reading