
Alice Cooper and Judas Priest, different styles but same unshakable legacy. The two metal legends joined forces and arrived in Chula Vista...

Alice Cooper and Judas Priest, different styles but same unshakable legacy. The two metal legends joined forces and arrived in Chula Vista...

Sleep Token’s stop at the Tacoma Dome was a soul-stirring experience that hit every emotional frequency possible...

Bring Me The Horizon’s USA Ascension Program+ Part 01 tour was nothing short of complete perfection...

BAKU ODORI, printed boldly on her merch shirt, is a Japanese phrase that means “explosively dance” and that is exactly what Haru Nemuri 春ねむり did...

What millennial hasn’t heard of Rob Thomas? The voice behind one of the most consistent alternative rock bands of the late ’90s, Matchbox Twenty...

It’s wild to think it’s been 20 years since The Fray released their debut album How to Save a Life, the record that made them a household name...

Chevelle are on the road for their brand-new self-produced album Bright as Blasphemy, and Los Angeles got the honor of one of the stops...

Saturday night at House of Blues Anaheim was one for the books. I honestly showed up for Dying Wish. Their new album Flesh Stays Together dropped the day before and I had to see what it sounded like live. By the end of the night I left completely converted into a full-on Poppy fan. This tour is the real deal.

Anthony Green graced the Belasco last month on his So Long Avalon tour, and he did not disappoint. Best known as.....

Last month, Acid Bath made their long-awaited return and it was worth every year of silence. Outside the Hollywood Palladium, fans lined up hours.....

Last Saturday, a friend convinced me to check out a hardcore band called Big Boy, who was set to play on a larger bill at Chain Reaction, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect.

When something spectacular and special comes by, you know you have to see it at least once. I am fortunate and glad to be able to see Yungblud on what is probably their last tour in a smaller venue...

Primus brought their Onward and Upward Tour to San Diego, delivering a night of infectious grooves and controlled chaos. They brought their friends MonoNeon along to kick things off...