October 20, 2015

Panic! At The Disco bassist launches covers series—listen

While Panic! At The Disco are gearing up to announce their long-awaited new album, bassist Dallon Weekes has unveiled that he will be releasing a series of two-minute covers through his personal YouTube account. Instead of re-imagining popular tracks, Weekes will be tackling lesser-known songs. It looks like three tracks, in addition to his take...

Travis Barker details new Blink-182 songs: "They sound different but still the same"

In a new interview with NME, Travis Barker offers a brief look into Blink-182’s new, Matt Skiba-influenced sound. “They sound different but still the same,” he says on the band’s new songs. “Obviously, it’s Matt Skiba singing so there’s hints of Alkaline Trio, or at least Matt’s contributions to Alkaline Trio, mixed with my drumming...

Beartooth gets cozy with APTV, talk plans for the rest of 2015

The guys of Beartooth sat down with APTV Senior Editor Ryan J. Downey at Louder Than Life to discuss how the festival is more than just music, but an experience. Awesome BBQ offerings and alcohol galore are just some of the perks! The band also divulged that they plan to start working a record after...

#329 Twenty One Pilots

twenty one pilots #329 –  2015 Twenty One Pilots’ search for truth, 5 Seconds Of Summer’s not-so-rude awakening, Motion City Soundtrack’s deep immersion; plus our annual drummers special and holiday shopping guide. ORDER ISSUE MEMBERSHIPS DIGITAL EDITION WHERE TO FIND AP View large covers: #329.1 • #329.2 TWENTY ONE PILOTS Written by Jason Pettigrew It took...

Run For Cover share statement regarding Whirr's apology: "It doesn’t change anything"

Last night, Whirr came under fire for transphobic comments made on their verified Twitter account, most of which were geared towards emerging punk band G.L.O.S.S. The tweets have since been deleted. Read more: Whirr dropped from Run For Cover Records for transphobic tweets Run For Cover Records, a label who has handled the release of multiple...

Nero — Between II Worlds of soul-searching pop and floor-burning EDM

Photo Credit: Derek Bremner If you wandered into a Stateside dubstep or electro club night between 2011 and the close of 2013, chances are, you heard at least a re-rub of Nero’s “Promises.” Pulled from their 2011 debut, Welcome Reality, the single earned Nero numerous award nominations and inspired a then-rising star Skrillex to collaborate...

Punchline share animated video for new single, "Tell Me How You Sleep"

With Punchline's recent return and announcement of a new album through InVogue Records this winter, longtime fans have been awaiting another taste of the forthcoming effort after the title track which originally surfaced much earlier this year. That wait is over, as today the band has shared a music video for a new single, titled...

Whirr blame transphobic tweets on "friend"

Last night, Whirr came under fire for transphobic comments made on their verified Twitter account, most of which were geared towards emerging punk band G.L.O.S.S. The tweets have since been deleted. Read more: Whirr dropped from Run For Cover Records for transphobic tweets Run For Cover Records, a label who has handled multiple efforts from the...

We Came As Romans members team with Bleeding Through frontman for new project's debut single

Crucible, the new band featuring We Came As Romans’ Dave Stephens, Lou Cotton and Andrew Glass, along with ex-Taproot drummer Nick Freddell, have released their debut single, “Death Rate.” The track features a guest appearance from Bleeding Through frontman Brandon Schiepatti. Give it a spin below and be sure to leave us a comment with your...
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