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Mayday Parade’s Three Cheers for 20 Years Tour Hits Raleigh

Mayday Parade’s 2025 Tour, ‘Three Cheers for 20 Years’ is exactly what it sounds like, a celebration of the band’s 20th birthday. From Tallahassee,...

Momma Brings ‘Welcome to My Blue Sky’ to Philadelphia

The rays of a fresh summer sun poke through white fluff, clouds floating through a sea of light cerulean. The clear sky above beckons...

Phoneboy Rocks Chicago on Their Heartbreak Designer Tour with a Sold-Out Lincoln Hall Show

Lincoln Hall was packed to capacity as Phoneboy made their highly anticipated return to Chicago on their Heartbreak Designer tour, following up their...

Osheaga 2025: Everything You Need to Know About Canada’s Best Festival (Plus a Look Back Through Our Lens)

Osheaga 2025 Canada Festival Let’s be honest: Osheaga didn’t just drop a lineup—they dropped a declaration. This summer, Montréal is the place to be, and...

Bradley Simpson Lights Up London

It’s a big year for Bradley Simpson, as not only has he released his debut solo album, but he also turns the big 3-0....

The Wrecks Bring INSIDE: OUTSIDE to Washington DC

Following their dynamic debut album Infinitely Ordinary and their cathartic breakup sophomore album Sonder, Los Angeles based pop rock band The Wrecks have returned...

Knuckle Puck Celebrates 10 Years of ‘Copacetic’ in Philadelphia

If I asked you to name an essential modern-day pop punk record, what would come to mind? As you ponder the quick riffs and...

Grayscale Brings “The Hart” to Life at Chicago’s Salt Shed

Chicago is no stranger to unpredictable weather, but the evening of Mayday Parade’s Three Cheers for 20 Years tour brought a rare twist—a full-blown...

Sorry’s Final Night Of Tour At The Electric Ballroom

It’s scorching in London. The first days of summer are here and everything’s looking up. Most of the city’s population are in a park...

Lightning In A Bottle: Kelsy Karter & The Heroines In London

It’s the hottest day of the year so far in London and actually sunny for once. While everyone else is outside at a beer...

Beach Bunny’s Tunnel Vision Tour Visits Philadelphia

A place to dance, trade friendship bracelets, and experience nine new tracks live. These were all promises made by indie darlings Beach Bunny in...

It’s Amazing To Be Young: Fontaines D.C. Brings Raw Energy to Sold-Out Denver Show

Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. brought their vivid intensity to a sold-out Mission Ballroom in Denver last week. The group includes Grian Chatten (vocals),...

Joywave Makes “Destruction” Look Fun at The Sylvee

If you’re anything like me, records like Possession and How Do You Feel Now? were heavily embedded within your music taste from your early...

Alt-Rock Standout Sam Fender Goes All In at Tempe’s Marquee Theatre

Sam Fender delivered a fiery, emotionally charged performance at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, Arizona on April 21st, proving once again why he's one...

Sold-Out and Sentimental: The Backseat Lovers at Boulder’s Fox Theatre

It’s been nearly two years since indie-rock band The Backseat Lovers last hit the stage. Now, the four-piece—Josh Harmon (vocals, guitar), Jonas Swanson (guitar),...

Hot Milk Lights Up Philadelphia on the Vamp Tour

All the way from Manchester, England this unique band made their way to Union Transfer in Philadelphia this past Wednesday night. Hot Milk, an...
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