Lorna Shore

Lorna Shore Deliver a Brutal and Emotional Performance at House of Blues Myrtle Beach

Lorna Shore transformed House of Blues Myrtle Beach into pure chaos with an emotionally devastating and sonically overwhelming performance that blurred the line between brutality and vulnerability. Supported by explosive sets from Signs of the Swarm and Paleface Swiss, the night delivered nonstop adrenaline, stunning visuals, and one of the most immersive live experiences in heavy music today.
Alabama Shakes

High Water Festival 2026: Two Days of Music, Community, and Catharsis on the Charleston Waterfront

High Water Festival 2026 brought thousands to Riverfront Park in North Charleston for a weekend defined by music, reflection, and community. Across two days of unforgettable performances — from the raw emotional weight of Jesse Welles to the electrifying power of Alabama Shakes — the festival proved that live music can still make people feel connected, present, and alive.
Between the Buried and Me

Charleston Goes Prog: BTBAM, Hail the Sun, and Delta Sleep Light Up Music Farm

Charleston’s Music Farm hosted a night of progressive mastery as Delta Sleep, Hail the Sun, and Between the Buried and Me delivered unforgettable performances. From Delta Sleep’s intricate grooves to Hail the Sun’s explosive energy and BTBAM’s ambitious dive into their new record The Blue Nowhere, the evening was a celebration of prog at its most dynamic and forward-looking.
Blink-182’s Charleston Stop Proves Growing Up Is Overrated

Blink-182’s Charleston Stop Proves Growing Up Is Overrated

Labor Day in Charleston felt like stepping back into the golden age of pop-punk when Blink-182 stormed Credit One Stadium with a set full of nostalgia, chaos, and enough innuendo to power a thousand high school band practices. From semen confetti showers to a giant flaming middle finger, the night was equal parts ridiculous and euphoric—reminding us all that growing up may be inevitable, but staying young at heart is a choice.
Nostalgia and New Blood: Jerry Cantrell in Charleston

Nostalgia and New Blood: Jerry Cantrell in Charleston

What made the night special was the balance—nostalgia woven seamlessly with new fire. Cantrell’s Alice In Chains classics carried the same haunting grit that made them unforgettable, while songs from his new album I Want Blood stood tall beside them, dark and vital. At The Refinery, Jerry Cantrell proved he’s not just honoring a legacy—he’s still building one.