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It was a perfect Sunday evening in Ardmore, PA, to catch one of Jamaica’s best voices, a rootsy local band, and an up-and-coming dancehall artist. Over the past few years, I have attended and photographed many reggae concerts, but I always seemed to miss Etana when she was touring. When…
Jahmiel Foster, better known to us as Jahmiel, has been making music for a long time. Around the age of seven, the Portmore, Jamaican-born Jahmiel began performing. Inspired by Bob Marley (what Jamaican artist isn’t?), Sizzla, and Buju Banton, he set out to create songs that are timeless, with lyrics…
When people think of the melodic death metal genre, it’s hard to believe Arch Enemy isn’t one of the first bands that come to mind. They’ve been going strong since 1995 and have just released their 12th studio album, Blood Dynasty. Now, they’re hitting the road again in support of…
For over five decades, The Wooten Brothers—Regi “The Teacher” on guitar, Joseph “Hands of Soul” on keys, Roy “Futureman” on drums, and Victor (named one of the Top Ten Bassists of All Time by Rolling Stone Magazine) on bass—have been redefining music with their unique combination of jazz, funk, soul,…
Shaniel Muir, the Jamaican rising star, is rapidly developing into one of the most exciting and significant singers to emerge from Jamaica in recent years. With her signature blend of dancehall and reggae, she has gained popularity by sharing the ingenuity and tenacity of the Jamaican people. Known for her…
On April 12, 2025, the Moroccan Lounge lit up with an unforgettable night of comedy, high-energy movement, and music that’s bound to live in your head rent-free. Senses headlined the evening, with powerful support from Negative 25 and Mvssie. Each artist brought their own distinct stage presence, captivating the crowd…
The California Integrated Seismic Network was flooded with calls about the ground shaking in Santa Ana, CA, on Saturday night, April 5. However, it was confirmed that there were no earthquakes in the area. The disturbance was originating from The Observatory, triggered by the bands Napalm Death, The Melvins, Weedeater,…
Last July, Rabit and I headed to the Kia Forum in Inglewood to witness a wondrous metal spectacle. Both Mastodon and Lamb of God celebrated the 20th anniversary of landmark records that helped reshape heavy metal and launched them into greatness. I enjoy seeing these kinds of shows—not only do…
Kenya Eugene is a Caribbean singer-songwriter hailing from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. She is the younger sister of Dezarie, an international Roots Reggae artist. Her passions include singing, songwriting, modeling, and acting, but music has been a major part of her life for around 15 years. Her music is…
Attending my first Andy Frasco & The U.N. concert at Paradise Rock Club in Boston on March 1, 2025, was nothing short of a full-blown sensory explosion. I’ve been to plenty of shows, but none have captured the same raw energy, unpredictability, and communal joy that Frasco and his band…
With the rise of heavy metal subgenres, one that has always held a special place in the world of metal is death metal—a genre that infuses the best parts of thrash and black metal combined with morbid lyrical content. Fans have found ways to connect with this macabre subgenre and…
Atlanta was ground zero for metal theater on April 2nd as Geoff Tate brought his Operation: Mindcrime – The Final Chapter tour to a packed house at Center Stage. This wasn’t just a nostalgia trip—it was a dramatic, tightly executed rock opera brought vividly to life by a commanding performance…
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