by Ian Weber | Jun 7, 2022 | Reviews
When my friend Alex Kayne mentioned on Facebook that Lez Zeppelin was performing in Brooklyn to honor Led Zeppelin’s timeless double album, Physical Graffiti, there was no way I would want to miss it. Lez Zeppelin rule. I felt that I needed to see such a...
by Kyle Finlan | Jun 2, 2022 | Photos, Reviews
It’s always a treat to have seasoned touring acts swing through the Motor City. Located conveniently between Toronto and Chicago, it’s fairly often that Detroit gets left off the routing for a litany of reasons. Thankfully, symphonic metal stalwarts...
by Ian Weber | May 31, 2022 | Reviews
Maryland Deathfest, the largest, heaviest metal festival in the U.S, celebrated a most triumphant return in Baltimore with a lineup that is as impressive as previous years (though 2022 is supposedly the farewell installment). A big surprise came when two of the...
by Andrew Fiero | May 16, 2022 | Photos, Reviews
After the pandemic forced Sevendust to hold off celebrating 20 years of Animosity, the Atlanta, Georgia natives decided to celebrate one year later with fans. Now of legal drinking age, the 2001 album was Sevendust’s third entry and helped...
by Kyle Finlan | May 9, 2022 | Photos, Reviews
Amorphis are always a treat to catch live, so they’re a must-see whenever they come to the States. Their opening bills have always been varied – from the logical melodeath support of Omnium Gatherum and Dark Tranquillity on the 2018 tour to...
by Ian Weber | May 3, 2022 | Reviews
Opening night for a tour for any band could result in unbridled joy or debilitating pain. Luckily it was the former when the German thrash metal pioneers Destruction kicked off their 2022 North American tour at the Elsewhere Space in Brooklyn on 4/28. After paying the...