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After postponing their North American tour due to visa errors, Biffy Clyro finally made it back Stateside, and it was totally worth the wait!

It was an early start for the show, and those who got through the doors in time for the opening band were in for a treat. When you hear there’s a band made up of two young musicians that you may not have heard of before, ...


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Kenny Wayne Shepherd revisits his debut album as he brings his Ledbetter Heights: 30th Anniversary Tour to the Hard Rock Live in Gary.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd was a mere 17 years old when he released his first album, Ledbetter Heights. It went on to achieve Platinum status, which is impressive in anyone’s book. This album not only kick-s...


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Puscifer transforms Detroit’s Fox Theatre into a hypnotic, theatrical soundscape where precision, satire, and atmosphere collide into a sonic explosion.

Puscifer doesn’t just perform a concert… they construct an experience. At the legendary Fox Theatre Detroit, the band delivered a meticulously crafted evening on...


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All gas, no brakes: Lamb of God’s Into Oblivion Tour delivers a ferocious set of pure, unrelenting, heavy metal power.

Early summer weather landed in Raleigh, NC, just in time for one of the hottest shows to hit the Red Hat Amphitheater stage. Lamb of God, with a lengthy and powerful undercard of supporting bands, performed for very likely the l...


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This album will undoubtedly satisfy the core fans of Failure, and hopefully bring a lot more to the fold with this cathartic, deeply personal release.

For every Queen there is a Zon. Every Yes has a Happy The Man. For every Bon Jovi, there’s an Aldo Nova. And for every The Smashing Pumpkins, there’s a Failure. Fret not, because this band is anything b...

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