May 20, 2016

Skrillex’s merch line is (unsurprisingly) punk af

Back when Skrillex was known as Sonny Moore, fronted From First To Last and was emo for realz, we knew he was destined for greatness. So it’s no surprise that his dubstep outfit Skrillex has some of the sickest merch on the market. From emojis to hipster camo (no, really), Skrillex’s merch is more of...

A Change Of Pace announce free 'Prepare The Masses' 10-year show, Greeley Estates to open

Pop-punk band A Change Of Pace will be celebrating the anniversary of their sophomore album, Prepare The Masses, with a free 10-year anniversary show at the Pressroom in Phoenix, Arizona.  Read more: Greeley Estates working on new album Former Tragic Hero Records bands Greeley Estates and It’s Like Love, as well as Ded and Rival Tides...

Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, more to play Life Is Beautiful Festival

This year's Life Is Beautiful music and arts festival lineup has officially been revealed, including performances from AP favorites like Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, Tegan and Sara, City & Colour and more. The festival will take place in downtown Las Vegas from September 23 to September 25, and tickets go on sale today...

Watch livestreamed interviews from Rock On The Range with Asking Alexandria, Issues and more!

Rock On The Range is finally here! All weekend, the APTV crew will be streaming interviews LIVE from Columbus with your favorite artists. Make sure to live subscribe to Alternative Press so you don't miss a thing.  Here's the schedule for this weekend. Interview times are subject to change—make sure you're subscribed so you don't...

Blink-182 announce shows with Hawthorne Heights

Blink-182 have announced two shows with Hawthorne Heights that will take place June 16 and 23. In July, Blink will embark on an arena tour alongside A Day To Remember, All Time Low and the All-American Rejects. Check out further details below. Listen: Blink-182 release first song without Tom DeLonge Recently, Hawthorne Heights released an EP, titled Hurt,...

The Ghost Inside bassist recounts tragic bus accident in new statement

The Ghost Inside bassist Jim Riley has shared a new statement recounting the band’s tragic bus accident that took place last November.  “On November 19th I woke up to a living nightmare,” he writes. “I knew something bad had happened but no clue the extent.” Later he adds, “I was the first person out of...

Remember that time we leaked Escape The Fate's album title at the APMAs?

Every year there are a few surprises at the APMAs, and last year one of those surprises was when Ash Costello (of New Years Day) accidentally leaked the title of Escape The Fate's new album while interviewing the band. Even ETF was shocked, but they played it off well, and 2015's Hate Me was released later that year...

Slaves share new statement: "No we didn't break up"

Slaves have shared a new statement, which provides further confirmation that they are still a band, “Things are a little different, and its just Jonny Craig and Colin Vieira now, but we are about to go on tour in Europe and are in the process of writing.” Read more: Jonny Craig writes open letter to fans:...

Issues grab a whole new bag of influences for ‘Headspace’ (review)

Issues Headspace You’d have thought Issues’ metalcore-rooted, R&B-influenced, pop-punk-friendly brand of genre-bending reached maximum absurdity with their last few releases. Certainly the band’s desire to bowtie the most random of sounds into tight, hook-driven tracks would have them continuing to explore those same frontiers for more rowdy, smile-inducing bangers, right? Apparently not. With their second...
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