Reviews

HARDY Rocks London with Mosh-Pit Energy [Live Review]

On February 7, HARDY rolled into Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, and promptly turned the arena into something that felt far closer to a metal tour stop than a traditional country show. Flames weren’t required—the volume, distortion, and swagger did the work. Hardy’s live show has officially outgrown genre labels; this was a full-blown […]

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REVIEW: Geese Strip It Back and Go Deeper on a Brilliant Tiny Desk Concert

Brooklyn’s Geese have built their reputation on controlled chaos, but their new Tiny Desk Concert proves they’re just as powerful when the volume drops and the margins get tighter. The band’s recently released session is a quiet flex, one that reframes last year’s Getting Killed not as an indie-rock statement piece, but as a set

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Mynd Reader Levels Up With Their Debut Album [Album Review]

Mynd Reader is drawing some serious Southern soul-rock vibes with their new self-titled debut LP, Mynd Reader. From the opening notes, it feels like stepping back in time, a wave of nostalgia carried by a rhythm that immediately pulls you in. Mynd Reader’s powerhouse frontman leads the charge on this 10-track concept record. “Radio Warning”

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra Brings Symphonic Fire to Hamilton’s TD Coliseum

On December 28, 2025, Trans-Siberian Orchestra didn’t just play Hamilton’s newly renovated TD Coliseum—they baptized it in fire, light, and symphonic thunder. Coming just weeks after Paul McCartney became the first artist to take the stage in the reimagined venue, TSO’s arrival felt like a declaration: this building is ready for spectacle. From the opening

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I Prevail Mix Power With Vulnerability on ‘Violent Nature’: Album Review

Its no mystery as to I Prevail’s success in the music industry. These Michigan boys have nailed down their reputation due their innate talent gifted from the music gods, and new album Violent Nature has our minds blown. The first track “Synthetic Soul” is a somber look at self-reflection on our lives and cleansing the

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Live Review: KITTIE’s Comeback Show At HISTORY in Toronto Cements Their Lasting Impact & Influence

Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and nowhere was that more apparent than Kittie‘s headlining show at History in Toronto. The London, Ontario-based band emerged during the Nu-Metal era with a whirlwind of success, which included Juno Awards and Kerrang endorsements. Despite their commercial success, Kittie pivoted into a more metal direction that was sonically

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Brain “Head” Welch Says KORN will have new music in 2024

Fans of KORN, get ready! The exciting news was revealed by Brian “Head” Welch. The 53-year-old guitarist recently spoke with “The Joe Kingdom Perspective” podcast and gave us a sneak glimpse at what’s coming up with the group. “Yeah, [there will be] new music coming out next year. I don’t know. We’re just kind of

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THE BLACK CROWES Announce Deluxe Reissue Of ‘The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion

THE BLACK CROWES are bringing us a deluxe reissue of their awesome second album, “The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion,” hitting the scene on December 1. This reissue is like a treasure chest filled with musical goodies. You’ll find some never-before-heard studio recordings, rare B-sides, and even a killer live performance from way back in

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