June 26, 2015

Watch Asking Alexandria turn Warped upside down with Denis

Asking Alexandria are currently making their way across the U.S. on Warped Tour. Recently, they played an insane set in Mesa, Arizona, which you can check out a piece of below. From the second they take the stage, you can tell shit is about to hit the fan. Watch them tear through both “Welcome” and “Breathless,” and...

Billie Joe Armstrong's youngest son has released the first songs of his career—listen

Billie Joe Armstrong's youngest son, Jakob Danger, has shared his first venture into the world of music. You can listen to four tracks, “Don't Try, “Waiting To Dance,” “King Of The World” and “Friday Feels,” below. Danger, who is only 16, uploaded the tracks to his Soundcloud throughout this past week. You may be familiar with...

Metallica's Lars Ulrich calls Apple Music "a no-brainer"

When file-sharing music became a cultural phenomenon in the early 2000s, no musician spoke out against the digital music revolution louder than Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. Ulrich spoke for the band as they launched a lawsuit against Napster over the illegal sharing of their digital music. Today, Ulrich seems to have a much more relaxed...

Broken Field Runner (Secret Audio Club) streams new single, "I'm In A Bad Way"

Albany, New York's Broken Field Runner are streaming “I'm In A Bad Way,” his new single culled from the debut studio album Clear A Heaven So This Earth Can Breathe. BFR became the outlet for former Caleb Lionheart frontman Tony Bucci after their breakup. Clear A Heaven will see both vinyl and digital releases on July 24, 2015 via...

Beyoncé, Modest Mouse, Death Cab For Cutie, more announced for Made In America Festival

Made In America Festival is back again, releasing its lineup for the fall 2015 edition of the event. Headliners include Beyoncé, The Weeknd, J. Cole, and Bassnectar. Read more: 20 artists you may not have known were nominated for (and won) Grammy Awards Notable inclusions from the alternative world include juggernauts Death Cab For Cutie and...

"I would re-open this investigation"—former Seattle police chief speaks about Kurt Cobain's death

Former chief of Seattle police, Norm Stamper believes that the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain should be re-investigated to finally settle if he was murdered or committed suicide. “We should in fact have taken steps to study patterns involved in the behavior of key individuals who had a motive to see Kurt Cobain dead,” said Stamper...

Sleeping With Sirens announce Latin America tour dates

Sleeping With Sirens have announced a new string of Latin America tour dates. All of the dates along with a flyer can be found below. Read more: 11 hilarious things Google thinks about musicians Sleeping With Sirens released their long awaited new record, Madness earlier this year. Tour dates: 11 AUG Porto Alegre, Brazil @ Bar Opiniao...

Musicians react to same-sex marriage ruling

Today, June 26, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled same-sex marriage legal nationwide. Before this, same-sex marriages were only allowed in 37 states, along with Washington, D.C. “No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family,” writes Justice Anthony Kennedy, who joined the...

Fear not, 'Ant-Man' has two post-credits scenes

Fans of Marvel's Cinematic Universe are known to stay in the theater long after a new MCU film is released. The film series has become somewhat famous for its post-credits sequences often serve as a teaser for the next installment. These scenes are how fans first heard about the Avengers Initiative, saw Thor's hammer, met...
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