
Make Them Suffer Takes Us to Metalcore Church at Preserving Underground
Hello, friends. It’s been a minute since I’ve covered a concert. It’s been two minutes since I’ve been to a Make Them Suffer show Read More
Hello, friends. It’s been a minute since I’ve covered a concert. It’s been two minutes since I’ve been to a Make Them Suffer show Read More
Washington D.C.-based indie-pop band Sub-Radio visited Pittsburgh’s Thunderbird Cafe & Music Hall on their Sunrise City tour across the UK and Eastern US. With Read More
Photos by: Abigail McNattReview by: Chris “Oberrated” Ober You can call me Anytime, Always and if you do, I can talk your ear off Read More
State College was treated to one of A Day to Remember’s “Couple More Shows” as Stand Atlantic, August Burns Red, and A Day to Remember hit the stage for an evening filled with pop-punk, metalcore, and post-hardcore.
It’s been almost a year to the day since The Midnight brought their fall tour to The Anthem in DC. This tour was a co-headlining show with The Midnight and Chromeo bringing along Girl Ultra for support. Could last year’s synthwave party in the nation’s Capital be topped?
Stage AE was packed to the rafters for a stacked metalcore lineup featuring Kingdom of Giants, Catch Your Breath, Alpha Wolf, and Dayseeker when the Dark Sun Protocol tour made its stop in Pittsburgh.
Platinum award winning Till Lindemann brought his first North American solo tour to the Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD on September 25, 2024. Supporting Till was the sweet sounds of Aesthetic Perfection and the devilish doo-wop duo Twin Temple.
I love a late summer outdoor show at Stage AE and I can’t think of a better way to put an end to the 2024 outdoor season (for me anyway) than with a good old fashioned rock show put on by All That Remains, Mudvayne and Megadeth.
Freaks invaded The Pavilion at Star Lake when Filter, Ministry, Alice Cooper, and Rob Zombie brought the Freaks on Parade tour to Pittsburgh. The venue, with its outdoor setup and stellar acoustics, was the perfect backdrop for a night that celebrated the best of rock’s industrial, metal, and theatrical acts.
By Nate Follmer Edited by Erica McNatt Despite a power outage and illness threatening to derail the evening, Chevelle, Tigercub, and Return to Dust Read More