The current active rock and radio rock scene might be heavily populated at the moment, but the Cleveland, Ohio based quartet that goes by the name of Concordia, has something to offer quite a few bands don’t. Not only do they have solid rock songs played with top notch ability, they have a vocalist in Eric Emery that has that “voice” that makes them stand out from the crowd! It is easy to appreciate Emery’s strong vocal presence found on the band’s debut album, Clarity of Perception, but it is when you hear him sing the songs in their truest acoustic form that you know the singer has that “special voice.”
The Boston based band Hurtsmile is about to unleash their sophomore release Retrogrenade onto the world on October 7. It’s...
My, my, my, I’m once bitten, twice shy, baby! With a revitalized ambition and a never ending dedication to their...
Hell or Highwater, the Orange County rock band founded by Atreyu's Brandon Saller, is the project that keeps Saller stimulated and creative. They tore apart the UPROAR Festival this past summer, and this year they continue building on that momentum, as they tour alongside The Darkness. RockRevolt Magazine was fortunate to squeeze in a quick interview with Brandon while he pushes forward on the last leg of this tour.
Senior journalist Anabel DFlux had a splendid time catching up with German band Holygram, during their very first visit...
The Death Metal band, Illdisposed, was formed in 1991 by the vocalist Bo Summer in Aarhus, Denmark. The band has...
Senior journalist Anabel DFlux had the pleasure to pick the brain of Johan Andreassen of Amaranthe in regards to...
We’ve all heard that old saying that when one door closes, another one opens. In some cases, it takes a...
“Once a solo studio project of Sean Ragan, Ritual Aesthetic expanded into a multi faceted live band and began...
Silvertung’s one of those bands that seem to be just one song away from breaking into the big leagues. These...
The definition for the word “puzzle,” when used as a noun, is a game to exercise the brain by fitting...
Once in a while in this crazy world of music, a band comes along that makes you not only do a double take, but a double listen. That is a common reaction when one discovers the band Stolen Babies. In an oversaturated musical sea of vanilla tones, this band has come along with a huge dose of musical sprinkles to offer us something that defies genre and provides an overload for all senses. This type of a band is a rarity in music these days and deserves to be investigated further. Upon one listen to the newest album Naught, I knew I had to delve deeper into the musical mystery of this band Stolen Babies.