September 2, 2015

Household (Blood & Ink Records) stream succinct new single, "Try Hard"

As they gear up to release their new album, Time Spent, on September 25 through Blood & Ink Records, Household are streaming the release's final single before it drops in full. “Try Hard” is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it hardcore-punk ripper that manages to reach just over a minute in length. Sometimes, short and sweet is all it...

Aaron Gillespie apologizes for leaving Underoath: "I was mentally sick"

On the latest episode of the BadChristian podcast, Underoath’s Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie and Tim McTague talk about their recent reunion, as well as the events that lead up to Gillespie’s original departure in 2010. “I was going through a lot of weird emotional shit,” admits Gillespie, the band’s drummer/vocalist. “I needed to be medicated;...

Disney to take 'Artemis Fowl' to the big screen

Remember those awesome science-fiction books you read in middle school? Following an extensive delay, it looks like Disney’s big screen adaptation of Artemis Fowl will come to fruition after all. Kenneth Branagh is reportedly set to direct and Conor McPherson is in the midst of negotiations to write the script.  Read more: Siouxsie Sioux dolls? Shut up...

Tom DeLonge is "totally willing and interested" in rejoining Blink-182

In a new interview with Billboard, former Blink-182 member Tom DeLonge reveals that he is “totally willing and interested” in rejoining the band. “People ask me every single day, 'Go back, go back, go back.' And I tell people I haven't forgotten anything and I'm grateful for that band and for those guys in my life,”...

Brendon Urie commemorates Frank Sinatra in reflective "Death Of A Bachelor" statement

Earlier today, Panic! At The Disco released their highly anticipated single, “Death Of A Bachelor.” Following the song’s premiere on Beats Radio 1, frontman Brendon Urie shared a lengthy statement on his Instagram account, in which he commemorated Frank Sinatra and delved into the track’s underlying significance. “[Frank Sinatra’s] music has been a major player...
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