May 25, 2015

Memphis May Fire announce 'Unconditional' deluxe re-release with new song, "My Generation"

Memphis May Fire will release a deluxe edition of their most recent studio album, Unconditional, on July 17 via Rise Records. The effort will contain two new songs and acoustic versions of “Beneath The Skin” and “Need To Be.” Listen to one of the new tracks, “My Generation,” below and leave us a comment with your...

DJ Scout (Issues) remixes Zedd's "I Want You To Know"

DJ Scout (Ty Acord of Issues) has entered Zedd's remix contest with a new take on “I Want You To Know.” Listen to the track below and head over to the contest page to see how you can help. In case you missed it in January, Issues revealed that Scout will not be joining them on the...

As Cities Burn announce 'Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest' 10-year reunion tour

As Cities Burn have announced that they will be embarking on a 10-year anniversary tour for their debut album, Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest. With the trek only hitting Southern areas of the country, many fans are hoping for further dates to be revealed, The band, however, claim no extensions will be announced.  Further...

New Heart (Blood & Ink Records) bring punk back to hardcore with 'Time Is Running Out'—full stream

Indiana-natives New Heart are streaming their punk-induced onslaught, Time Is Running Out, a day ahead of its official release date. Stream the effort below and be sure to leave us a comment with your thoughts. If you haven't yet, pre-orders for the EP are still available for purchase through Blood & Ink's online store. Read more: Household (Blood...

Watch Emarosa's Bradley Walden reunite with Squid The Whale and perform a previously unreleased song

Before Bradley Walden was heading Emarosa, he served as the frontman for soulful rock quartet Squid The Whale. While Walden left Squid in 2012 and the band called it a day soon after, they performed a one-off reunion set this past weekend at Bled Fest.  APTV: Artist-On-Artist interview: Matty Mullins and Bradley Walden talk “selling out”...

Will Pugh of Cartel looks back on 10 years of 'Chroma,' “Honestly” going Gold

In September 2005, Cartel released Chroma on The Militia Group, a tiny independent record label based in Long Beach, California. The Georgia sons would break into the mainstream on the heels of the success of the record's first single, “Honestly.” The song, a call to arms for lead singer Will Pugh as he was trying to get...