Ghost A Pale Tour Names Death November 6th, 2018 Orpheum Theater Omaha, Nebraska What an absolutely delicious set. Tonight would mark my 5th time seeing Ghost since the band’s Omaha debut during the 2013 Hail to the King tour with Avenged Sevenfold and Deftones. Talking to other fans, I was
Month: November 2018
The plague is despair. Don’t give up. A message from Isaac Marion (that author we like)
I didn’t mean to predict the future. I wrote the last page of the Warm Bodies series in 2015. I wasn’t targeting any specific public figures or current events with this story. I was just observing the patterns around me and speculating on where we might end up if we
Queer Electro-Pop Queen Georgi Kay releases debut, to tour with Peter Bjorn and John
Georgi Kay – Where I Go to Disappear (Monoki Records) First Listen at Ladygunn Georgi Kay, the stage name of the UK-born Georgina Kingsley, has been playing in bands since her early teens, but it wasn’t until she lost (or won, depending on your perspective) a game of pick-up sticks
Unearth “Extinction(s)” – Out 11/23
UNEARTH etched their name into the annals of hard rock history through unrelenting determination, tireless energy and a catalog of stone cold classics. Two decades into a triumphant career, the Massachusetts-bred New Wave of American Heavy Metal trailblazers are both elder statesmen and newly relevant all over again. With over
PAPA ROACH Are “Goin’ Back To Cali” With Special Shows at The Roxy – Presented by Sirius XM
PAPA ROACH GOING BACK TO CALI CULMINATES WITH THREE SPECIAL SHOWS AT THE ROXY PRESENTED BY SIRIUSXM CALIFORNIA SHOWS ANNOUNCED IN CELEBRATION OF THE BAND’S FORTHCOMING 10TH STUDIO ALBUM WATCH: “WHO DO YOU TRUST?” MUSIC VIDEO Today, Papa Roach have announced a special run of five shows in their home
Alternative Giants BLUE OCTOBER Release Video for “Daylight”
“[I Hope You’re Happy] harkens back to the 1980s heyday of The Cure, an immediately catchy melody with a touch of new-wave-era sonic wash” – Austin American Statesman “I Hope You’re Happy simply feels like healing. Even the darkest songs on the album feel a bit therapeutic and come out
Hard Rockers AUDIOTOPSY Release New Album, “The Real Now”, Today
Hard Rockers AUDIOTOPSY Release New Album, “The Real Now”, Today Stream Now via YouTube or Spotify | Order via Amazon Featuring Greg Tribbett and Matthew McDonough of Mudvayne AUDIOTOPSY, the American heavy rock quartet featuring the deft musical talents of guitarist Greg Tribbett and drummer Matt McDonough –
Gary Numan Set to Release SAVAGE – Live at Brixton Academy
Did you miss Industrial Goth-Rock Icon Gary Numan on his 2017/2018 Savage World Tour? Fear not! Numan has opened pre-sales for a 2CD + DVD live recording from the 2017 performance at O2 Academy Brixton in London, England. Pre-orders are available HERE! Savage – Live At Brixton Academy 2CD+DVD Album
ICYMI BEARTOOTH RELEASE NEW TRACK ‘MANIPULATION’
Columbus, OH rock band Beartooth recently announced the release of their third studio album Disease will come on September 28th worldwide. Today, fans can hear another new track off the album entitled ‘Manipulation.’ ‘Manipulation is about that person in everybody’s life that takes advantage of your kindness,’ notes frontman Caleb
ICYMI Sylar + Loudwire Premiere New Song “No Way” — LISTEN!
SYLAR PREMIERE NEW SONG “NO WAY” VIA LOUDWIRE — LISTEN! NEW ALBUM SEASONS OUT OCTOBER 5 ON HOPELESS RECORDS BAND TOURING WITH BEARTOOTH + KNOCKED LOOSE THIS FALL Sylar have shared another new track from their forthcoming album Seasons, out October 5 through Hopeless Records. The band has teamed up with Loudwire
Blue October, Kitten: I Hope You’re Happy Tour 10/04/2018
Blue October, Kitten I Hope You’re Happy Tour Omaha, Nebraska Sokol Auditorium October 4th, 2018 It wouldn’t feel like the month of October without a Blue October concert, and it wouldn’t a Blue October concert in Omaha without a sold out crowd. There’s always a heightened level of excitement when
Artist Spotlight: The Dead Tongues
Ryan Gustafson remembers very little about the origins of the ten songs on Unsung Passage, his profound new reflection on the emotional architecture of love, loneliness, and life at large. He mostly knows that the songs were written during quick spans scattered between various tours of the last two years—as