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Music Review: The Coup de Grace – No Stone Unturned/The Art of Survival (Red Decibel Records 2026) Album Review
This new release is a double-LP vinyl retrospective by Minneapolis, MN heavies The Coup de Grace.
The Coup de Grace were a great band. As background for those who may not know them, The Coup were a thrash metal-meets-90s-hard-alternative-rock band who came up in the fertile Minneapolis music scene in the later 1980s. They post-dated by a few years the more famous bands that arose from that scene (Prince, Replacements, Husker Du, Soul Asylum), and started life as many meta
John Moore
7 hours ago


Concert Review: Aly and AJ with Hayden Blount at Archer Music Hall in Allentown, PA
Aly and AJ brought their Places to Run Tour with support by Hayden Blount to Archer Music Hall in Allentown, PA. It was one of the first nice days in the Lehigh Valley after a really long and cold winter. Downtown was bustling with concert goers between this show and Hardy a few blocks away the city felt alive.
Tara Lakatos
21 hours ago


Concert Review: One Time Weekend with Knot Art at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, MA
Soundcheck Studios located on Boston’s South Shore is a wonderful live music venue,
with great atmosphere, lights and sound and with some great up and coming bands and
these two were great!!!!
As part of their New England Tour, One Time Weekend stopped at Soundcheck
Studios, in Pembroke, MA, on March 27, 2026, for one set live performance with the
indie rock band Knot Art as the opener. Several hundreds of fans attended the concert.
It was a terrific night of music.
Joanna Gleason
1 day ago


Concert Review: Dogs in a Pile with Miles Connor at Basement East in Nashville, TN
There are shows you go to, and then there are shows that feel like they mean something before a single note even lands. That was the energy walking into The Basement East for Dogs in a Pile. The room was already buzzing, not just for the music, but for a purpose bigger than the stage.
The Rae of Light Foundation was set up inside, doing more than just showing face. They were connecting, educating, and putting real action behind their mission.
Pat Rogers
1 day ago


Photo Galleries: Tigers Jaw with Creeks and Hot Flash Heat Wave at No Fun in Troy, NY
Photo Galleries: Tigers Jaw with Creeks and Hot Flash Heat Wave
Mark O'Donnell
1 day ago


Concert Review: The ‘Thrash of the Titans Tour’ – Testament, Overkill and Destruction at the Palladium, Worcester, M.A.
This resounding triple-bill of old-school thrash metal has been ripping it up back and
forth across the United States in March/April 2026 – the ‘Thrash of the Titans’ tour (a
variation on the early 90s ‘Clash of the Titans’ tour title which featured Slayer, Anthrax
and Megadeth) – which has been ranging from Portland, OR in the Northwest in early
March, across the Midwest to the East Coast, and will be heading back westward to finish up in L.A. and San Francisco in mid-Ap
Mark Kurtzner
3 days ago


Interview: Jennifer Foster Chats About Her Upcoming Album- Powerline, Out April 3, 2026
What inspired the theme or concept behind this album?
Many of the songs on this album were inspired by the place I grew up - a small farm in rural New Brunswick, and I wrote it at a time when there was a lot of change going on in my life. Part of the change was letting go of this place that had shaped me.
Tara Lakatos
4 days ago


Concert Review: Gogol Bordello at the Royale, Boston, MA, We Mean It, Man! Tour 2026
Gogol Bordello brought their signature high-energy chaos to Boston’s Royale on March
25, 2026, transforming the packed room into an electrifying, dance-filled frenzy. The
night started with lively performances from Puzzled Panther (see below) and Boris and
the Joy, both of which set the mood with eclectic, globally inspired sounds before joining
the headliners later in the show.
Darren Port
4 days ago


Music Review: Free Throw – Moments Before the Wind Album Review: A Balanced Look
Free Throw has returned with their latest album, "Moments Before the Wind," and I'm finding it challenging to write this review. I'll always have a special place in my heart for Free Throw because they were the first to give me a chance when I was just starting out in concert photography, even before I became a photojournalist. At the time, I lacked a resume, had only photographed a charity event, and was inexperienced and unfamiliar with the rules, yet they gave me an opport
Dan DiMartino
4 days ago
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