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Story of the Year stopped at Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia with co-headliners Senses Fail and special guests Armor For Sleep on the Scream Team Tour. It may have been cold outside waiting in line to get in, but this was a stacked lineup that warmed every Emo/Warped Tour/MySpace kids heart that night.

Armor For Sleep kicked things off right, as the seasoned...

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The Lonely God tour made its stop at Baltimore’s Nevermore Hall, bringing with it a lineup of some of the biggest bands in heavy music. With 156/Silence, Spite, Make Them Suffer, and Fit for a King on the bill, the evening delivered a well-rounded lineup that had every popular sub-genre of metal covered.

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Halloween may be over, but several fans braved the cold to show off their clown makeup and costumes at Kemba Live in Columbus on November 22.

First up were the bedazzled cowboy costumes, donned by the guys of Spiritworld. These guys can best be described as headban...

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Photos: Abigail McNattReview: Chris “Oberrated” Ober

Another year, another All Time Low show, another review of one of the hardest working bands in the business today. Fresh after releasing their newest album just over a month ago, Everyone’s Talking!, All Time Low...

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Toledo, OH – I may not be a Christian rock fan per say, but I will say, that is what jumpstarted my career in the music industry. The first concert I ever attended as media, around 2014, was a Christian rock concert for the college paper I worked for. I fell in love with that type of photography. As an aspiring sports photographer, I was already accustomed to...

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