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ConcertHub.TV is a collective of live music enthusiasts who have come together to integrate their audio and video production skill sets with their love for live concerts. Our mission is to bring high quality concert videos to live music fans for them to relive concert experiences, and provide artists with a way to share their live performances with their fans.
Intervals is a window into the mind of guitarist & composer, Aaron Marshall. Founded in 2011, Intervals is a progressive and forward thinking staple in modern instrumental music with roots firmly planted in all things traditional, & an open eye on the future. The Shape of Colour is the natural evolution of Aaron’s sound & a testament to his knack for infectious melody, & engaging compositions. Intervals originally started as a creative outlet for guitarist Aaron Marshall in 2011 after the demise of his previous
Straight Reads The Line was a 5-piece melodic metalcore band hailing from Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. The band formed in late 2004 when a few bands in the area such as An Angels Fall and Among The Ruin retired. The band played it’s final string of shows in Spring of 2010. Straight Reads The Line has recorded previous demos along with their most recent 8-song EP entitled Lets Get Nuts!” at Mastermind Studios in Hamilton, which features a guest appearance by Dallas Green of Alexisonfire.
On a Friday night when the precipitation finally stopped coming down, the arms and hands never quit going up on Day 1 of the electronic dance music (EDM) fest BlockParty London 2015. The energy flowed both ways, from the stage with its huge arrays of speakers and light and sound systems, out to the pulsating crowd on the hottest and wettest parking lot in London region. The DJs obviously felt the energy coming back. “How you guys doing? Are you ready to party?” Dutch superstar
Dead and Divine was a five-piece post-hardcore band out of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Their initial success spawned from their 2005 EP What Really Happened At Lover’s Lane on Verona Records (a label created by the band themselves, and Silverstein’s Shane Told). In the fall of 2006, the band took time off touring to begin work on their full-length album. Along with locking themselves in their jamspace for hours on end, they initiated the writing process, creating and fine tuning new tracks for their second album.