October 13, 2014

Sex Pistols’ John Lydon feels “a bit responsible” for Sid Vicious’ death

According to the Independent, Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon recently said he feels “a bit responsible” for the death of his former bandmate, Sid Vicious. At the Cheltenham Literature Festival over the weekend, Johnny Rotten told the audience he feels a bit responsible for the 1979 heroin overdose that led to the bassist’s death.  ...

Iceage - Plowing Into The Field Of Love

Iceage Plowing Into The Field Of Love Copenhagen's Iceage gained a certain reputation and divided reaction with the reckless, snotty abandon they approached their first two albums with, 2011's New Brigade and last year's You're Nothing. In truth, though, it sounded like they were merely slurring their way through abstract, noisy compositions that skirted newly...

We Came As Romans stream "I Knew You Were Trouble" from 'Punk Goes Pop Vol. 6'

We Came As Romans are streaming their contribution to the latest installment of the Punk Goes… series, Punk Goes Pop Volume 6. You can listen to their rendition of Taylor Swift's “I Knew You Were Touble,” along with an accompanying music video, below. Earlier today, Fearless Records revealed the track listing and artwork for Punk Goes Pop Volume 6, which is...

Chad Kroeger thinks the “ban Nickelback” campaign is “hilarious”

Last week, ultimate Nickelback hater Craig Mandall launched a crowdfunding campaign, “Don’t Let Nickel Back,” to stop the band from performing in London. Mandall had set a $1,000 goal, with around $270 being raised so far. At the time, from the looks of it, the small campaign would have zero real effect on Nickelback’s touring schedule. But...

Knotfest 2014 daily set times announced

The daily set times for this year's Knotfest music festival have been revealed. You can check out which bands are playing at what times below.  Are you going? If so, who are you most excited to see? In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Slipknot member Shawn “Clown” Crahan elaborated on why the band chose to go with burning camel...

“We want to talk about a little more than just shaking it.”—Metro Station on their return

APTV Los Angeles correspondent Nick Major met up with Trace Cyrus and Mason Musso of the recently reunited Metro Station at their practice house where they chatted about the past, the reunion, their new Gold EP, future plans and more in this three-part-series. Coming soon: Parts two and three of Nick’s chat with Metro Station...

Rage Against The Machine's Zack de la Rocha featured on new Run The Jewels song

Run The Jewels, the underground hip hop supergroup of Atlanta rapper Killer Mike and New York rapper/producer El-P, have premiered a track from their upcoming sophomore LP, RTJ2, titled “Close Your Eyes (And Count To F**k).” The song features a gust appearence from Rage Against The Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha. You can give it a listen below, and leave us a...

Slipknot debut new song, "XIX"

Slipknot are streaming “XIX” from .5: The Gray Chapter, their upcoming fifth studio album, which is due out on October 21 via Roadrunner Records. You can check out a stream of the track below. Be sure to leave us a comment with your thoughts. The band recently debuted a music video for another song from the record, titled “The Devil...

Isles & Glaciers, “Viola Lion” (dr00gs remix) song premiere

Equal Vision Records are gearing up to release a remixed version of The Hearts Of Lonely People, the sole release from short-lived scene supergroup Isles & Glaciers (members of Chiodos, Emarosa, Pierce The Veil, Cinematic Sunrise, the Receiving End of Sirens and more). For now, AP is excited to bring you the premiere of the...
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