February 9, 2016

5 things you should know about Waterparks before they get big

In a world where next-gen pop punk has penetrated the mainstream and created an even higher demand for Manic Panic hair dye (looking at you, 5 Seconds Of Summer), it would be easy to shrug off Waterparks as just another attempt to fit this seemingly ever-growing, ever-popular mold. However, the Texas-based trio are developing their...

Craig Owens releases Frank Sinatra-inspired songs

Craig Owens (D.R.U.G.S., Isles & Glaciers, Chiodos) has released two Frank Sinatra-inspired songs, “The Haunted” and “I Like The Color Blue,” which are available to purchase now on Bandcamp. Listen to the tracks, titled the “Las Vegas Sessions,” below. Read more: 10 of the most dynamic supergroups to grace the scene Here’s a blog from Owens...

Magrudergrind return from six-year absence with third full-length album

Magrudergrind || Always teetering somewhere between being the clown princes of the grind scene and a violent hate spew of party-clearing irascibility, Magrudergrind return after a six-year absence from the studio with II, their third full-length  (see what we mean?)—a more pointed focus to their attack. On the surface, none of grind/powerviolence/hardcore punk’s barriers are...

Hear Koji's new political single, inspired by Donald Trump (exclusive)

Activism is nothing new to singer/songwriter Koji. Back in AP 280, he penned an op-ed about overcoming discrimination. Now, he’s put his musical skills to political work with a new song, “Keeping Count,” inspired by presidential candidate Donald Trump, and has teamed up with AP to release it. The song is being released just in...

Car Seat Headrest perform NPR Tiny Desk Session

Car Seat Headrest's Will Toledo sat down with NPR to perform a Tiny Desk Concert session, including tracks from his latest Matador Records release Teens Of Style, along with a new song “Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales” off his upcoming album Teens Of Denial. You can check out his full session below. Read More: Restorations perform Tiny Desk Session...

Watch Matt Skiba sing on a new Blink-182 song

Blink-182 are back with a new studio update, this time with new member Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba laying down some vocals. They're currently working with producer John Feldmann, and are expecting to release this new record this summer. You can check out a snippet of Skiba's vocal take below. Read More: Travis Barker to perform at...
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