February 10, 2017

Young Fox stack new single with Anberlin's Stephen Christian—exclusive

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Young Fox are nearing the debut album delivery of Sky Beats Gold, an atmospheric, moody, rock album at its core. West coast indie Spartan Records (Ourlives, Sullivan, Schematic, Mae, more) will release it to the world on March 10, 2017. AltPress have hand-picked “Slow Burn” to exclusively premiere here, partly due to a...

New iPhones rumored to have wireless charging, but will also cost more

[Image Credit: Forbes] The iPhone 7 came out about five months ago meaning naturally people are getting tired of it, but don't fret because we may now know what the new iPhones will look like along with knowing some key features. Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo predicts that there will three new phones this year, including...

14 love songs for loners

Feeling lonely this Valentine's Day? Rather than text your ex, commiserate with these 14 brokenhearted jams! Moose Blood – “Honey” That feel when you know it's not going to work, yet you keep trying with the wrong person anyway. Things will get better, you tell yourself. “We are good for each other,” you falsely rationalize...

Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace guests on 'The Daily Show'—watch

[Photo credit: Twitter] Punk rock took over late night last night: Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace was a guest on Trevor Noah's The Daily Show. There, she discussed her memoir, Tranny: Confessions Of Punk Rock's Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout. Read more: Against Me! perform, Laura Jane Grace discusses memoir on ‘Late Night’—watch Not only does Grace...

The Flatliners ready new album for Rise with "Human Party Trick"—listen

Toronto, Ontario's refined punk rockers The Flatliners will release their sixth full-length album (and first for Rise Records), Inviting Light, on April 7, 2017. It follows their two-song tideover Nerves, released on vinyl last year via Canada's own Dine Alone Records. “Inviting Light is about trying to keep up with life around you but also wading through...

Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness opening for Billy Joel

If you thought the release of Zombies On Broadway is the only good news Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness fans are getting today, you’re wrong. Just announced, In The Wilderness will be opening for Billy Joel on select dates, alongside their headlining tour in support of the new record. Read more: Andrew McMahon balances “the beauty...

Russian metalcore outfit Wildways connect to roots through new single, video "Don't Go"–listen

The Western Russia-based band Wildways are premiering a new video to accompany their brand new single, “Don't Go,” giving fans a glimpse into where they've come from. Formerly known as Sarah Where Is My Tea, the metalcore band began by touring around central and eastern Europe and have also travelled to the United Kingdom. Now,...

Carousel Kings' third full-length is everything you expect from the current wave of pop punk

Carousel Kings Charm City FILE UNDER: Gritty Pop Punk ROCKS LIKE: New Found Glory, Handguns, A Day To Remember WHAT'S DIFFERENT: After parting ways with CI Records last year, Carousel Kings make a solid Victory Records debut, having sharpened their skills in an unconventional way: Frontman David Alexander convinced his bandmates to get creative juices flowing through flotation...

Andrew McMahon captures honesty and urgency in 'Zombies On Broadway'

Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness Zombies On Broadway Andrew McMahon's music has always had strong ties to California, in the form of vibrant characters (the pot-selling lesbians in Jack's Mannequin's “Holiday From Real”) or locales (the alluring-but-disorienting Topanga Canyon depicted in “Canyon Moon”). That hasn’t changed on Zombies On Broadway, the pianist's second album as Andrew McMahon...
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