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Concert Review: Avatar at The Dome at Oakdale Theater, Wallingford, CT
It was my first experience seeing this masterpiece from Sweden known as Avatar and it was awe-inspiring. For a warm and rainy Tuesday night show the venue was packed with fans of all ages itching at the chance to witness this gathering. From a full parking lot and a line that seemed to go on for ages, there was a feeling that the evening was going to be full of pure bliss.
Juliana Story
2 days ago


Concert Review: Oteil & Friends at The Royale in Boston, MA
The Royale, a nightclub on Tremont Street in Boston, MA, welcomed Oteil & Friends—headed by Oteil Burbridge—on May 17, 2026. The sold-out show was exceptional, and a man sitting next to me remarked that this was an extraordinary group of musicians playing unique jams, and that we were all so lucky to hear it. I completely agreed.
Joanna Gleason
2 days ago


Concert Review: In Flames with Thrown and Distant at the Egyptian Room in Indianapolis, IN
Opening the show was the Deathcore outfit from the Netherlands. The energy was high from the get-go as they pummeled the crowd with bone shaking breakdowns, juicy riffs, and brutal vocals. No time was wasted to open the bit as even I found myself tucking the camera and getting my two step on as the moshers made their presence known. A very good display from Distant as I’m certain many new fans were made that night including me.
Daniel Pardo
5 days ago


Concert Review: Pure Chaos and Broken Ankles: 156/Silence and Fox Lake Tear Down Montage Music Hall
"156/Silence," "Fox Lake," and "Quantifier's" sold-out show at Montage Music Hall was a show that you just had to be at. It was pure chaos fueled with adrenaline, mosh pits, crowd surfers, and walls of death. In a club venue that I have been going to for years, this was one of, if not the craziest crowd I was a part of.
Dan DiMartino
5 days ago


Concert Review: Dayseeker with Sace6, Wind Walkers and Northlane at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO
Dayseeker recently kicked off “The Pale Moonlight Tour”, a sold-out tour which included a stop in St. Louis, MO. VIP sold out quickly, with general admission selling out days after. That should be enough to prove what a great band they are. The tour featured three openers.
Cierra Smith
6 days ago


Concert Review: August Burns Red and The Amity Affliction at The Fillmore in Minneapolis, MN
August Burns Red and The Amity Affliction brought their co-headlining tour to
Minneapolis, and for a Tuesday night, the crowd showed up ready to bring the energy.
The Amity Affliction recently released their new album “House of Cards” this April,
marking their first release since former vocalist and bassist Ahren Stringer’s departure
last February. They opened their set with newer material but still made sure to include
fan favorites like “Pittsburgh” and “Soak Me in B
Kayla Brown
6 days ago


Concert Review: 2 Nights of Neighbor at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, MA
For two consecutive nights Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, Massachusetts, welcomed Neighbor, the dynamic quartet that blends ambitious compositions, soulful balladry, and
fearless improvisations to create a unique musical experience. Featuring Richard James
(vocals, keys), Rob Compa (guitar), Dan Kelly (bass) and Dean Johnston (drums), the group performed a terrific night of music in the South Shore.
Joanna Gleason
6 days ago


Concert Review: Kreator with Carcass & Cold Steel at The Worcester Palladium
A night of Fast, Loud and heavy music treated the fans in attendance @ The Worcester Palladium to a thrashing fun show on May 14th when the "Krushers of the USA" tour came through town featuring the mighty Kreator along with support from Carcass & Cold Steel.
Mark Kurtzner
6 days ago


Concert Review: Andrés Cepeda at Lynn Memorial Auditorium in Massachusetts
Andrés Cepeda brought warmth, elegance, and evident emotional power to Lynn Memorial Auditorium in Massachusetts on his Nuestra Vida En Canciones Tour. The Colombian superstar musician from Bogotá delivered a performance that felt both intimate and celebratory. It was an exceptional night of music.
Joanna Gleason
May 15


Concert Review: Country Thunder Florida 2026 Festival
There’s something surreal about hearing thousands of people sing country songs steps away from the water as the Florida sunset spills across the skyline - and somehow, Country Thunder Florida 2026 made it feel effortless.
Mandolyne Eleazar Alstede
May 15


Concert Review: Failure at Le Poisson Rouge, Manhattan, NY
he first thing you notice when walking to Le Poisson Rouge, the 700-cap club in Manhattan’s East Village, is the age range in the massive line wrapped around the block. It’s not uncommon to see bands within the 90s alternative rock circuits attracting massive legions of fans that weren’t around during their commercial comeups (with bands like Deftones, Slowdive, and Duster to name just a handful), but it’s rare to see them pack out clubs instead of stadiums.
Samuel Leon
May 15


Concert Review: Sing Us Home Festival in Manayunk, PA
The 2026 Sing Us Home Festival in the Manayunk section of Philadelphia was a huge success! The family friendly festival brought out people of all ages, with so much more than music. The food and drinks were delicious, there were so many activities like tattoos, haircuts, festival braids, and local small artists selling their work, as well as info booths like, Punk Rock Saves Lives and Planned Parenthood.
Trina Iarosis
May 15


Concert Review: Silversun Pickups and Giant Waste of Man at XL Live in Harrisburg, PA
In an era where we pay monthly subscriptions to have the same bands and songs fed to us on repeat, true musical discovery feels like a lost art. Even streaming algorithms, designed for "discovery," often feel catered and repetitive, making it increasingly difficult to find new sounds from smaller, independent acts.
Brandon Malone
May 12


Concert Review: Searows at Webster Hall, NY
The silence in between Searows’ songs feels like an expansion of the atmosphere, not an inhibitor. In the place of traditional ambient tones and excruciating stage banter in between songs, Alec Duckart, the artist known as Searows, tunes his guitar, keeping the dialogue to a minimum. Occasionally, he will thank the audience for coming, tell everyone to let their imagination run wild, or give a cheeky hint towards the last song being “the very last song, with no more after thi
Samuel Leon
May 11


Concert Review: Courtney Barnett with Truman Sinclair at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA
Courtney Barnett’s 5th stop of her tour brought her to The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia. Currently on her Creature of Habit tour through North America. Creature of Habit is Courtney’s fifth album and her first since 2021. Along on the ride is singer Truman Sinclair. Sinclair, also a member of the emo/indie rock band Frat Mouse, has released an album titled “American Recordings” last year and, after signing with Capitol Records, is set to release his next album in the fall o
John Walters
May 10
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