The Concert Chronicles
  • About
    • Team
    • Contact
  • Reviews
    • Concerts
    • Albums
    • Festivals
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Vault
  • Print Magazine
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Mail


  • Mad Cool Festival

    5 female artists you cannot miss at Mad Cool Festival 2026

  • L to R: Jinxx (Guitars), Andy Biersack (Vocals), Christian Coma (Drums), Jake Pitts (Guitars), Lonny Eagleton (Bass) Photo Credit: Jonathan Weiner

    Black Veil Brides announces their 9th studio album ‘Vindicate’ and releases new single

  • Michael Waddell named Grand Marshal for Birmingham Supercross at Protective Stadium

  • S8NT ELEKTRIK

    S8NT ELEKTRIK is living on the edge with their debut album release

  • A.D.A.M. Music Project releases “Right Here, Right Now” inspired by racing games

  • Photo Credit: Jonathan Weber

    The Academy Is… ‘Almost There’ album review after 18 year return

  • Gary Numan takes over Newport Music Hall

  • Journey brings the Final Frontier Tour to the Moody Center: A Texas-sized sendoff



OPINION



  • A floating dream-pop confession on love, doubt, and emotional clarity: “Is It True” by Sarah Wilde-Jones

  • Ado’s Live Performance Movie at Prudential Center: No Face, No Phones, and No Chill (?????????)

  • An immersive descent into hypnotic stillness and dancefloor tension: “Endless Pause” by Pato Pescio

  • Canadian artist spotlight: CMAGIC5 + brand new single release “Like A Dream”

  • (Corporate) Punk In The Park: Portland festival review

  • A quietly devastating pop ballad about living with emotional exhaustion: “Maybe I’m Not Okay” by Mending Stars

  • Melodic house bliss with a touch of melancholy: “Love Is Gone (Skypearls Radio Remix)” by ZenToy

  • A bold return marked by vulnerability and pop perfection: “Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart” by Mathea-Mari

  • A gritty Americana-blues anthem and the perfect soundtrack to the “What You Sippin’ On” tour: “Rebel Soul” by Thompson Newkirk

  • 2LOT and Aloe Blacc release an empowering and uplifting single “Immortal”

←Previous Page Next Page→
  • Inside the winter X Games Buttermilk, Aspen 2026

  • ALLEYCVT at Royale Boston (1/29/2026)

  • The Hara perform at a sold-out The Deaf Institute

  • Only The Poets interview about their debut album ‘And I’d Do It Again’

  • One hell of a comeback: sports. at The Meadows in Brooklyn

  • iHeart Radio’s Alter Ego starts 2026 off with an iconic lineup for their sold out show!

  • TWICE’s electric beginning to a two-night residency at Oakland Arena

  • Madds Buckley

    Madds Buckley and Brye stop in Milwaukee for a night of great music and connection



Join our mailing list

PRIVACY POLICY

  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Mail

Notifications