If you’ve ever felt the need to write a thirst tweet similar to “Shawn Mendes can stomp on my body,” just know that it’s not as fun as it sounds — as much as we’d all like to get lost in his Japan.
With one Arkansas venue currently attempting to push ahead with a socially-distanced concert later this week, and plans for drive-through and reduced capacity shows in the works elsewhere, it seems ...
When you go to a metal show, you're in one of two groups. Either you're in the back by the bar just hanging out and watching the show, or you're in the fray of things going nuts. So why would you want ...
In order to practice social distancing when concerts return, you may not be allowed to participate in a couple of live music’s timeless traditions: crowd surfing and moshing. Those are among the ...
I once worked a retail job, and one day, my co-workers and I found ourselves talking about music. As it happened, everyone around me listened mainly to hip-hop, while I dreadfully awaited my turn to ...
Many fans on this site are just counting the days until we can return to going to shows. We hear you, and we're feeling the same way. But safety is important and if these new guidelines are to be ...
A venue handed out pieces of paper that said "No moshing" at a recent hardcore show, and the internet has had some things to say about it. Lambgoat shared two photos of the notes on Twitter that were ...
For decades, Columbia has been a hub for counterculture, including punk and metal bands. And with a vibrant underground hardcore scene, comes moshing. Moshing, according to the Oxford English ...
Back in December, when we published the story “No Access: Why Rising Concert Prices Increasingly Put Big Shows Out of Our Reach,” we had no idea of the horrors that 2020 was about to present us with.
From the outside looking in, a mosh pit full of maniacs can only be described as pure chaos – a barrage of bodies bumping into each other, flailing limbs and carnage. Bloody noses and broken bones ...
So I just saw half a Joyce Manor show because the fire marshal shut it down because of the pit.
The holidays get loud for a good cause when Moshing Around the Christmas Tree returns for its third year to the American Legion Post 27 on in Fayetteville. Organizer Travis Sorensen said that he knew ...