March 30, 2018

SoCal space travelers Failure feature 'Blade Runner 2049' actor in latest video

[Photo by:  Priscilla C. Scott] Failure, the L.A.-based trio who have gone far to expand the parameters of rock since their inception in 1992, have returned. Today AP is premiering the video for “Dark Speed,” a track from the band’s new EP, In The Future. The clip—directed by guitarist/vocalist Ken Andrews—finds actor David Dastmalchian (Blade...

Caleb Shomo reveals the status of Beartooth's next album

[Photo credit: Myriam Santos] We know Beartooth have been writing with the Madden brothers, so new music is in the works. However, we are all still patiently wondering when it will drop.  Earlier this month, Beartooth and A Day To Remember announced a one-off show with Silverstein in June, so Beartooth aren't letting any grass grow under...

QUIZ: Which blink-182 era are you?

You’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t enjoy at least one blink-182 song. For well over two decades, they’ve been bringing us albums filled with tracks that remind us of life and growing up—the good, the bad and the ugly. We’ve seen them go from plucky pop-punk high schoolers to behemoth legends of the...

5-year-old interviews Knocked Loose’s Bryan Garris, it's as incredible as it sounds

[Photo by: YouTube/Pure Noise Records] Thanks to 5-year-old June, we get a deeper look into a few of Knocked Loose vocalist Bryan Garris' favorite things. Read more: Warped Tour announces another special guest appearance June really gets to the core of Garris in this recent interview. We now know his favorite band is Matchbox Twenty (which...

Famous saxophonist Kenny G is totally a Paramore fanboy

[Photo by: Lindsey Byrnes, Kenny G/Facebok] Twitter definitely has a way of bringing people together, and this time it's pretty random, unexpected and most of all awesome. In a recent tweet, famous saxophonist Kenny G captioned a picture of himself “I bet everybody here is fake happy too,” lyrics from Paramore's “Fake Happy” featured on their...

Mike Shinoda says "there is no answer" on the future of Linkin Park

Big things are happening for Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park with the announcement of a new solo album and several show dates.  Read more: Mike Shinoda announces solo album, debuts two new songs—listen Shinoda announced a full-length solo album, Post Traumatic, along with two new tracks: “Crossing A Line” and “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore.”  The 16-track album will include the...
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