October 21, 2015

Northbound find full band bliss in "Lucky Sentimental" video (exclusive)

Northbound is the versatile project of Jonothan Fraser, who brought his solo acoustic project to full band glory in recent years. You can get a taste of this expanded emo rock in our exclusive video premiere for “Lucky Sentimental,” also found on the updated version of his full-length album, Death Of A Slug. Already on the...

Ex-Woe, Is Me, That's Outrageous! vocalist returns on new band's single—listen

Doriano Magliano, former vocalist for both Woe, Is Me and That’s Outrageous!, has returned with a new band, Sirona. Hear him on their latest single, “Collapse,” below. This marks Magliano’s first public musical contribution since Woe, Is Me’s breakup in 2013. He performed on That’s Outrageous!’ debut LP, Teenage Scream, as well as Woe, Is...

Spotify pulls thousands of Victory Records songs over royalties dispute - UPDATED

UPDATE: Wednesday, October 21 at 6:03 p.m. We have received an official comment from Victory founder Tony Brummel. “We are working with Spotify to bring the matter to closure,” he says. “I am confident that Spotify, songwriters and other record labels and music publishers will all benefit from this. The digital age of music brings with...

Watch Motionless In White cover Linkin Park

Motionless In White are playing a cover of Linkin Park’s “One Step Closer” on their current co-headlining tour with the Devil Wears Prada. Below, you can watch a fan-shot video of the band playing the track at their recent stop in Boston. Watch: Remember watching Chris Motionless get tattooed on TV? Watch more:

Is this McDonald's emo counterpart to Burger King's "goth" burger?

McDonald’s have launched their Modern China Burger overseas. The sandwich, which contains two pork patties, bacon, lettuce and thousand island dressing, sets itself apart from competitors by boasting silver buns. Yes, silver buns.   So, if Burger King’s recently launched black-bunned burgers could be classified as goth, is this Mcdonald’s emo counterpart? It looks fairly...
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