November 3, 2016

10 hidden gems on Netflix

Netflix and chill has become a way of life. But every so often Netflixers get sucked into the vortex of the mainstream. Everyone has seen Breaking Bad, Making A Murderer and Stranger Things, but the binge-facilitating website actually holds a bunch of other great movies and TV shows that tend to get overlooked by the...

Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump remixes COIN's "Talk Too Much"—listen

Indie-pop breakthroughs COIN are on the move once again. After a non-stop touring schedule, including memorable performances at major festivals like Lollapalooza and Firefly, COIN are adding another impressive feat to their résumé. The synth-spiked quartet have teamed up with Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump to create a remix of their single “Talk Too Much”...

Bring Me The Horizon release "Oh No" music video—watch

After announcing a North American headlining tour for 2017, Bring Me The Horizon dropped a new music video for their track “Oh No” via Rolling Stone. Watch the video in full below! Read more: Bring Me The Horizon announce The American Nightmare headlining tour Sykes tells Rolling Stone that this video is the first time...

Beach Weather offer easy listening with new track "Home Movies" off upcoming second EP—listen

Indie-pop trio Beach Weather return with their latest track “Home Movies” from their second EP Chit Chat. Featuring breathy vocals and upbeat, electric melodies, this track is easy listening. “‘Home Movies’ is a song we wrote for our first EP but didn't feel like it was quite right at the time,” shares vocalist Nick Santino....

We Are Harlot tease new music

Asking Alexandria frontman Danny Worsnop does not seem to be taking a break. After reuniting with Asking Alexandria for the 10 Years in the Black Tour and releasing his first solo single “Mexico,” his rock side project We Are Harlot just released a short snippet of a new song, “Holding On Is Worse.” Listen to...

Musicians are three times more likely to be depressed, says new study

A new study conducted by Help Musicians UK in conjunction with University of Westminster has found musicians may be three times more susceptible to depression and anxiety than the general public. How did they find this? Well, the preliminary research surveyed 2,211 musicians, making it the largest initiative of its kind in the United Kingdom. Read more: Musicians...
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