January 12, 2016

Linkin Park's "In The End" sung by supercut of 183 movies is incredible

Why (and how) the internet produces such obscure-yet-incredible pieces of sheer awesomeness will likely forever remain a mystery. While you’re contemplating that statement, enjoy this supercut of 183 movies singing along to Linkin Park’s “In The End.” Read more: President Barack Obama confirmed he is not the lead singer of Korn, in case you were wondering

'It’s an honor to have lived at the same time as David Bowie'—Patrick Stump remembers idol

David Bowie died Jan. 10 after a long battle with cancer, just two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his 25th (!) album, Blackstar. There’s no overstating the impact of the pop icon on many of our scene’s luminaries—artists who in turn shaped so much of the sound and culture that’s part...

Shai Hulud stream "How Hates The Heart - Or: The F*cking Silence" ft. Comeback Kid's Andrew Neufeld

Eternal hard/metalcore collective Shai Hulud are streaming “How Hates The Heart – Or: The Fucking Silence,” a new track with Comeback Kid's Andrew Neufeld on vocals. This is a continuation of their “hate”-themed EP of both originals (new and re-recorded) and cover songs. They're calling it Just Can’t Hate Enough X 2 – Plus Other Hate Songs and it's...

Plague Vendor announce new album 'Bloodsweat', release "Jezebel" music video

Whittier, CA's “voodoo punk” band Plague Vendor are back with an announcement for their sophomore album Bloodsweat, to be released March 25 via Epitaph Records. The band have premiered a video for the album's first single “Jezebel” over at Noisey. You can check out the new video along with album details below. Read More: Plague Vendor...

Bloodiest drop self-titled experimental dark rock album

Bloodiest Bloodiest If there’s a downside to the rumbly growl emerging from the twisted minds of former and current members of Russian Circles, Corrections House, Yakuza and Atombombpocketknife who comprise Chicago’s Bloodiest, it’s the sextet’s unwillingness to push tempos beyond a snarling, hammer-slams-nail, mid-paced plod. However, when a gold-standard knuckle-dusting that’s part Swans churn, part...

10 Things You Didn't Know about The Academy Is... debut 'Almost Here'

When The Academy Is… released their first album, Almost Here, more than a decade ago it wasn't exactly smooth sailing. We asked about some little-known facts about the album's creation, and learned what went down from bassist Adam “Sisky” Siska and vocalist William Beckett. For instance, did you know that Siska quit the band for less than a...

Most Anticipated Gear Of 2016: In partnership with The Music Experience

There’s a lot to get excited about in the coming year: a new president, a new Pierce The Veil record, even another AP Music Awards show.  We teamed up with our good pal, Squiggy DiGiacomo of the Music Experience, the world’s number one experiential music retailer. We asked Squiggy to turn it all the way...

The Wonder Years announce spring tour with letlive., others

The Wonder Years have announced a North American spring tour with letlive., Microwave and special guests to be announced. This tour comes in support of their latest album, No Closer To Heaven, which was released last September via Hopeless Records. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10AM.  Read More: The Wonder Years, Motion City Soundtrack...

How David Bowie influenced our scene

David Bowie, who passed away over the weekend right after his 69th birthday and the release of his new album, Blackstar, might not immediately seem like he has much of an influence on AP's universe. But without his fearlessness and curiosity, music as we know it would be radically different. Every band or solo artist...
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