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Drake and Tinder Helped Me Find Love and There's Nothing Cheesy About That
A special review of OVO Fest 2016.
Is This Barn in the Middle of Nowhere the Best Venue in the Midwest?
Six years after its first show, Codfish Hollow is attracting some massive acts. But Marvin will still have to ride you there on a tractor-drawn hayrack.
In the Church of the Trap God: Gucci Mane's Comeback Show Was an Atlanta Revival
Gucci's return means a shift in Atlanta trap music culture, and if the energy of the night—which featured appearances from artists like 2 Chainz, OJ da Juiceman, Future, and Drake—was any indication, it’s headed in a positive direction.
This Horrible Trump Thing: Inside Prophets of Rage's Battle at the RNC
In an interview before their set, the supergroup told us they got together to be an alternative voice in angry year. But how clearly could that voice be heard in the middle of the chaos in Cleveland?
Sometimes You Just Gotta Leave All Your Principles at the Door and Enjoy a Red Hot Chili Peppers Show
Their set at Le Festival d'été de Québec made us think that maybe we're all just being pretentious dweebs by hating on one of America's most famous bands.
Hangin' with the Heavy Metal Party People of Hellfest
We went all the way to Hellfest, and all we got were a bunch of hilarious photos of metalheads behaving badly.
The Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz BET Experience Show Was Predictably Lit
Here's what happens when you throw a bunch of rappers on stage at the Staples Center.
We Saw Radiohead Perform for the First Time in a Country Where the Sun Never Sets
OK, technically the sun sets sometimes in Iceland, but this was still cool as hell.
Did We Really Witness Bane's Last Show?
Last night, Bane played to over 2,200 people at the Worcester Palladium. We asked fans and musicians alike whether or not it will be the band's last.
We Saw Canadian Rapper Snak The Ripper with Some Hells Angels and a Baby at an Indoor Skatepark
Snak is a voice for misfits that hang out in dingy basements and can’t afford babysitters.
We Saw Prophets of Rage Make Their Live Debut, and No Surprise, They’re Political as Shit
Last night three-quarters of RATM, plus Chuck D. and B Real, played Whisky A Go Go and their mission is clear: they want America to wake up.
How Dizzee Rascal Won New York City by Preaching Grime's Old Testament
The MC's first ever live performance of 'Boy in da Corner' in full marked another step forward for grime's acceptance in America.