August 7, 2015

See what the colorful neighborhood from 'Edward Scissorhands' looks like 25 years later

If you've somehow never seen Tim Burton's 1990 classic, Edward Scissorhands, which stars Johnny Depp in the titular role, then you've got some catching up to do. If you have seen the film, which most of you likely have, you no doubt remember the tidy suburban neighborhood in which Edward lives with the welcoming Boggs...

Lydia announce new album, stream "Past Life"

Arizona indie rock band Lydia have announced their fifth LP, one they say is a “little darker” than their last release, 2013's Devil. The forthcoming album, titled Run Wild, will be released on September 18 and coincide with a 30-date tour alongside Turnover and Seahaven. For Run Wild, the band worked with two producers—Colby Wedgeworth...

Of Mice & Men's Austin Carlile discusses his fight with Marfan Syndrome

Of Mice & Men frontman Austin Carlile recently served as a guest on WGN News, alongside basketball player Isaiah Austin, to discuss Marfan Syndrome and raise awareness about The Marfan Foundation. You can watch the segment in its entirety below.  Earlier this summer, Of Mice & Men canceled the remaining dates of their headlining tour with Crown The Empire...

Teenage Time Killers bring irresistible, delirious excitement to 'Greatest Hits Vol. 1'

Teenage Time Killers Greatest Hits Vol. 1 Teenage Time Killers began with Corrosion Of Conformity drummer Reed Mullin and My Ruin guitarist Mick Murphy wanting to make a back-to-basics hardcore record. That the result is a 20-track album—featuring appearances by an almost ridiculously impressive array of rock, metal and punk luminaries—suggests that this idea was...

The Wonder Years look back on their Warped years as fans

Before the Wonder Years took main stage to perform Warped Tour as a band, they attended the festival as fans. In this video, hear some crazy stories from the members as they reminisce about past years at Warped.  Guitarist Matt Brasch spills the details about his mile-and-a-half run over the Ben Franklin bridge to catch...

A Thorn For Every Heart launch petition to get shelved 2007 album released

Chino Hills, California act A Thorn For Every Heart were putting out their best material in the heydey of the mid-2000s screamo scene. Their debut full-length, Things Aren't So Beautiful Now, was released in 2004 and gained the band a lot of attention on sites like SmartPunk and PureVolume. Despite several lineup changes within the band,...

Silversun Pickups release cinematic video for new single, "Nightlight"

Silversun Pickups recently announced their full-length follow-up to 2012's Neck Of The Woods, yet the reveal came with no new music, only details. Now, the album's lead single has been unleashed along with an absolute beauty of a video directed by Mark Pellington (Arlington Road, Henry Poole Is Here). The production value and editing for the visual accompaniment to...

Bl'ast! sign to Rise Records, stream new EP featuring Dave Grohl on drums

Legendary Santa Cruz hardcore punks Bl'ast! have announced their signing with Rise Records and a brand new, two-track EP, titled For Those Who've Graced The Fire! For this newest release, the band's core members—Clifford Dinsmore, Mike Neider, Joey Castillo (Queens Of The Stone Age, Danzig) and Nick Oliveri (Queens Of The Stone Age, Kyuss)—are joined by...

A Day In The Life of Pierce The Veil on Warped Tour

In episode two of Warped Tour “A Day In The Life,” presented by Hot Topic, APTV follows Pierce The Veil's Jaime Preciado as he takes us backstage and through the band's tour bus. While at West Palm Beach, the gang uses many different methods to stay cool (after all, it is 147 degrees oustide), including...
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