

The German based rock flavor of the week pulled out a surprisingly fair show at Stade Uniprix with a sea of excited underage on-lookers present. (more…)

Christian Metal/Hardcore poster boys As I Lay Dying brought the proverbial metal cock to fruition at Le National, as the venue’s walls soaked up an audio visual experience amongst a full house of breakdown artists and fist pumpers. (more…)

Tokio Hotel’s 1000 Hotels Tour took the Stade Uniprix by storm earlier this week. Look out for the full review & pics to be posted next week.
Having a freakishly tall and eccentric guitarist along with a bald refrigerator shaped vocalist will definitely give you an aesthetic suitable for a live performance. Above and beyond that, Killswitch has an incredible ability to control a room with a live show that leaves nothing to the imagination. (more…)

Headlining the 2008 Honda Civic Tour; Panic! At The Disco offered us a less flamboyant show than the one they put on during their previous tour for A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out which was more of a burlesque freak show, but tonight’s was quite enchanting nonetheless. (more…)
Tokio Hotel are finally back in Montreal since last February’s take over of Le National. They tried coming back sooner but had to reschedule last month’s back-to-back shows at Metropolis to tonight’s show at Stade Uniprix. Stay posted for the full review & all the great pics from tonight’s performance.

The ground shook beneath my feet and the walls began to sweat as As I Lay Dying’s Tim Lambesis brought the pit to life during last night’s violent performance @ Le National.
As I Lay Dying will preach the good word during tonight’s proceedings at Le National. Watch out for all the pics & review in next week’s posts.
With special guests: Misery Signals + August Burns Red + Evergreen Terrace

Killswitch Engage were in full force last night @ Metropolis as they delivered a powerful performance. More killer shots & review on the way…