Aqua Brings Down the House in Boston
For the first time in the band’s history, Europop sensation Aqua traveled to the United States, bringing together Barbie fans and music enthusiasts alike at the House of Blues Boston this past week. Despite being a Wednesday night, the crowd was packed and singing along non-stop to Aqua’s entire discography.
Live: Real Friends and Knuckle Puck Team Up For An Unforgettable Tour
Two beloved pop punk bands have teamed up to bring a high-energy and emotional tour to South Florida. Proving that camaraderie and rock music can create one of the best tours to see this late winter, Real Friends and Knuckle Puck delivered an amazing dual headlining show.
Live: Aidan Bissett is a “Supernova”
From heartbreak and self-discovery to resilience and hope, Bissett lays it all out in the seven tracks of Supernova. Rooted in rock and indie, his music strikes a delicate balance between the raw authenticity of rock and the catchy allure of pop. Soft, casual, and heartfelt lyrics push and pull with compelling guitar lines and catchy melodies that prevent Bissett from becoming trite. Bissett's authenticity and honesty strike deeper, creating compelling narratives through a rich sonic tapestry.
Live: Peter McPoland Brings Piggy to Boston
Peter McPoland’s performance at the Royale in Boston was a night to remember for the artist and his fans. Boston was the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter’s second stop on his current North American tour, commemorating the release of his second album, Piggy, a tribute to William Golding’s Lord of The Flies.
Live: Movements Ruckus Through a Sold-Out Hometown Show at House of Blues Anaheim
It was a night of musical chaos and infectious energy as the Orange County pop-punk band Movements took over the House of Blues Anaheim for their second-to-last U.S. tour stop and hometown show. The band turned the venue into a sweat-soaked, sold-out haven for their devoted fans.
Live: TOURZILLA Takes NYC With Last Dinosaurs and Vacations
Hailing from down under in Australia, Vacations and Last Dinosaurs' co-headlining tour, Tourzilla, made their way to NYC this past week bringing together two exceptional bands for a night of unforgettable music and memories.
Live: Jonah Kagen Takes “The Roads” To NYC
Gracing the stage with acoustic guitar in hand and harmonica in mouth, Jonah kicked off the night with the opening track from his EP, “hill that i’ll die on.” Fairy lights adorned the stage, wrapping around the microphone to create a warm atmosphere that enveloped the entire venue.
Yves Tumor Shreds Roadrunner
The band played their hearts out though, shredding onstage as if they were playing to a sold-out crowd in Fenway Park.
Tumor didn’t cater to their audience either, they played songs from their earliest album to their latest release, Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds).
Live: Don Broco Unleashes "The Amazing Things" at Soma San Diego
Soma San Diego, an iconic venue nestled in the heart of Southern California, was the epicenter of rock 'n' roll euphoria as fans gathered for the electrifying kick-off show of Don Broco's "The Amazing Things" tour. The air was thick with anticipation as the UK rock sensation prepared to make their mark on American soil, and from the very first note, it was clear that this would be an unforgettable night.