May 11, 2015

Listen to Haste The Day’s aggressive new song, “Take” (exclusive)

Metalcore vets Haste The Day will release their comeback album, Coward (their first in five years), on May 19 via Solid State Records. After releasing the lead single, “Would,” the band are now teaming up with AP to bring you another song, “Take”—which sounds absolutely vicious—and you can hear it below. Check it out, and let us...

Frank Turner to release new album, 'Positive Songs For Negative People'

Singer/songwriter Frank Turner will release a new album, Positive Songs For Negative People, later this year. A release date, full artwork, singles and videos will all be coming shortly. In the meantime, read a message from Turner below. Read more: Frank Turner to release The Third Three Year rarities album In November, Turner released a rarities album, titled The Third Three Years, which featured demos, live...

Some fans now spend more than half the time at concerts on their phones

A recent study conducted by Ticketfly surveyed concert-going adults to find out just how much they’re using their phones at live events—and the results are depressing. One of the survey’s biggest findings: 31 percent of adults ages 18-34 admit to using their phones during half or more of the show. Imagine how much higher this...

Stream the Story So Far's new self-titled album

The Story So Far are streaming their new self-titled album in full ahead of its May 19 release date. Give it a spin below and leave us a comment with your thoughts! Read more: Did you know Parker Cannon’s high school band were featured in EA’s Skate? The impending LP is set for release through Pure...

Guns N’ Roses accused of plagiarizing “Sweet Child O’ Mine”

The authenticity of one of rock’s most iconic tracks has come into question. According to NME, Australian music website Max TV highlighted the similarities between Guns N’ Roses' hit single, “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” and a song by the band Australian Crawl, “Unpublished Critics.” “[‘Unpublished Critics’ has] the same chugging chord progression, a similarly-sweeping lead break, the...

Man Overboard progress pop-punk on lead single from new album, 'Heavy Love'

Man Overboard will release their new studio album, Heavy Love, on June 30 via Rise Records. You can check out the lead single, “Borderline,” along with a promotional video, below. Be sure to leave us a comment with your thoughts! Listen: Senses Fail cover Man Overboard’s “Real Talk” Man-O released a split EP with Senses Fail earlier...

'American Idol' ending in 2016

American Idol, the extremely popular reality TV show, will be airing its fifteenth and final season in January of 2016, (via The New York Times). Fox revealed the show's impending departure earlier this morning. Returning figures include original host Ryan Seacrest and judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. Despite a plummeting drop in viewers...

Rise Against frontman joins Deftones onstage

Over the weekend, Deftones performed at Rock In Rio fest in Las Vegas, NV. While no new material was debuted, Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath joined the band onstage for “Passenger.” You can watch the nearly hour-long set below, with Tim coming in around the 46:42 mark. Read more: Deftones, Incubus announce summer co-headlining tour Deftones frontman Chino Moreno recently stopped...

The Dillinger Escape Plan unleash demon infested "Paranoia Shields" music video

The Dillinger Escape Plan have added to their growing arsenal of unsettling, apocalyptic music videos with a new clip for “Paranoia Shields.” Check it out below and leave us a comment with your thoughts. “Paranoia Shields” is taken from the band's most recent studio album, One Of Us Is The Killer, which is out now on Party...
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