September 28, 2015

Deafheaven guitarist's alleged past remarks being brought to light

Due to the surfacing of alleged past remarks containing homophobic slurs from Deafheaven guitarist Kerry McCoy, a petition has been launched to remove the band from performing at any future Pitchfork Music Festivals, (via The PRP).   Read more: Neck Deep part ways with guitarist Lloyd Roberts after allegations “Pitchfork.com, organizers of the annual Pitchfork Festival...

letlive. finish new album, to release in 2016

It's likely beginning to feel like an eternity for letlive. fans as it's been over two years since the release of their last full-length album, The Blackest Beautiful. However, recently on Twitter, the band announced that they've wrapped up the recording process and their currently untitled fourth studio album will be released sometime in 2016....

Young Andy Biersack stars in graphic, NSFW anti-meth commercial—watch

You probably know Andy Biersack as the frontman of Black Veil Brides. What you may not know, however, is that he briefly embarked in an acting career during his younger years. He made a quick appearance in the AT&T ad, “Confetti.” He also starred in a 30-second Montana Meth Project commercial. MMP ads quickly became...

Frances Bean Cobain secretly married her boyfriend—even Courtney Love wasn't there

Frances Bean Cobain recently married her boyfriend of five years, Isaiah Silva, at a small, private wedding. According to E!, only 13-to-15 people were in attendance—and mother Courtney Love wasn’t one of them. It isn’t currently isn’t known if the 51-year-old rocker wasn’t invited, or simply didn’t attend. She doesn’t seem distraught at missing the...

Burger King launches "goth" burger just in time for Halloween

If a burger could identify with a specific group of people, Burger King’s new Halloween Whopper would definitely side with the goths. It has been confirmed that the restaurant chain is launching their infamous dark delectables—which were previously only available in Japan—in America, just before Halloween. This version of the burgers, however, will differ from...

Mark Rose (of Spitalfield, InVogue Records) streams new album, 'the Wild Type'

Chicago's Mark Rose, former frontman for Victory pop-punks Spitalfield, is streaming his new solo record, the Wild Type. His sophomore effort made its label debut via InVogue Records, also home to Being As An Ocean, Let It Happen, City Lights and Hawthorne Heights. Rose wrote a message to fans on release day: “A lot of love and life...
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