On a Saturday night in a dark Tampa-area bar, 3 of the finest musicians out there played their heart (and limbs) out to a thrilled…
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On a night where the wind chill provided a much needed cool off from the first days of summer in Toronto, Josh Groban dazzled and…
If you think that Southern Rock died with Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers Band, then you obviously have never been introduced to Blackberry Smoke.…
After a six year hiatus, Maynard James Keenan’s Puscifer are in the midst of a 22-date stateside tour that brought the performance-art troupe to the…
With each passing year the list of icons of rock’s early days still manning the stage and bringing this now vintage sonic expression to the…
Legends never grow old, they simply watch the world change around them and occasionally change with it, or at least that’s the lesson that the…
England’s finest black metal exports and masters of darkness and love Cradle Of Filth swarmed Michigan this past weekend, bringing with them a theater of…
With the war to reclaim the live music scene from the years of lockdowns still raging, it is only fitting that one of its champions…
Words by Sumeet Dandekar My introduction to Borknagar came all the way back in 1997, with their sophomore release, “The Olden Domain.” I was intrigued…
The Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish opened its Denver set with “Noise,” and concluded with “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Which one best describes their…