Misery Made Me North American Tour

Photos and review by: Mikey Jablonski The Misery Made Me North American Tour featuring Silverstein, Dayseeker, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, and One Step Closer took the stage at the Park Theatre in Winnipeg, Canada, on May 2nd. The venue was packed on a sold out show with fans eager to witness the high-energy performances by every band. One... Continue Reading →

Clutch at Burton Cummings Theatre

Photos & Review by: Mikey Jablonski American Rock band Clutch performed on a mild spring night on a Monday night at Burton Cummings Theatre for their No Stars Above Tour with Amigo The Devil and Nate Bergman. This was the first show of a five show road trip across the Canadian Midwest for a week... Continue Reading →

Interview : A Cure For Love

By: Laura de Blois -Where did you come up with the names Cafeteria Harrison and Anor Londo? So the full titles are “Cafeteria Harrison (Isn’t It Grand to Feed the Birds?)” and “Anor Londo, My Heart Burns for You”. Cafeteria Harrison comes from a Built to Spill song, while the other half comes from a... Continue Reading →

Debut Show from Dreamfone at The Knitting Factory

Dreamfone is a two piece band consisting of Reece Alan and Richie Arthur, had their debut show on March 23rd, as part of the Good Problems showcase. Alongside them were other fantastic new artists, Monty PK, Dacelynn, Dreamfone opened the night playing unreleased songs as well as previously released “Drunk and Venting” and “crashmyparty”. Combining... Continue Reading →

Set It Off Announce New Album ‘Elsewhere’

Set It Off just announced they’re plan for releasing their new album ‘Elsewhere’ in March. To celebrate their announcement, they released a new single today, ‘Projector’. This follows the release of ‘Skelton’, and further teases what ‘Elsewhere’ will have to offer! ‘Projector’ aims to tell the story that people should talk less and listen more,... Continue Reading →

Drive, Kid and Their New Song “Drop”

Written by: Christian Reccasina Drive, Kid’s new song “Drop” busts through new ears as they blend hardcore2000s vibes and emo anthemic prophecy reminiscent of Linkin Park and YellowCard. I can see that their influences are vast as elements of screamo, rap, and emo all come together to make a symphony of what is known a Drive,... Continue Reading →

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