Artist Of The Month:
Collarbone
2010/March

Pretty Dirty since 2000!

Artist Of The Month:
For The Imperium
2010/February

The rocking metal music challenged to te limit, and beyond! From the blackwoods of Finland, the four gathered together and decided to achieve those goals. With toil, skill and sweat, they built For The Imperium.

Artist Of The Month:
Paper Route
2010/January

Blending digital-age pop/rock with ambient electronics, the Nashville-based Paper Route had their start in the summer of 2004.

Artist Of The Month:
Cancer Bats
2009/December

Fueled by a burning desire to rage harder, play louder and have more fun than any other band, Cancer Bats have come to destroy.

Artist Of The Month:
FIREAL
2009/November

Brutal honest, and we wouldn't have it any other way.

Thank you all!
2009/December

Thank you 2009, bring on 2010!

Another Happy Family is back!
2009/October

Another Happy Family been keeping it quiet for somewhat a year for their civic duties but they're finally back!

Tegan & Sara stay true to being unique.
2009/October

Every deluxe bundle with Tegan & Sara's book set and CD has a hand made ink blot signed by Tegan and Sara and the actual clothes pin that held it on the line to dry. Ain't it special?

Muse tricks the italians.
2009/October

As the band were recently forced to play in playback during an italian TV show Quelli che il Calcio, they decided to exchange their instruments and positions.

Artist Of The Month:
William Control
2009/August

Brutal honest, and we wouldn't have it any other way.

Tuska Open Air 2009
2009/June

Why do people cling to music? Is it the lyrics they can relate to, or is the melody the thing that get chills running through the listeners spine? Leave your comment here! We also stopped a few die hard music fans and asked them what they think!

We Are The Fallen
2009/June

Carly Smithson joined forces with ex-Evanescence guitarist and writer Ben Moody in a new touring band called We Are the Fallen!

John Doe Of The Month:
Ryan Star
2009/June

"I was always told that I need a story — a tale that makes people want to hear the music. My belief (although maybe illogical in this crazy business) is the opposite: to have songs that make people want to hear the story. So, I guess you can call this the epilogue to my songs..."