June 19, 2019

blink-182 share satirical punk-rock gig poster teasing Friday release

blink-182 continue to tease their cryptic Friday release, staying true to the promise of two more new tracks before heading out on tour later this month. The band shared an old-school punk style poster bearing the words “Generational Divide” on the bottom, a title blink fans are familiar with at this point. Read more: Here’s everything...

Kellin Quinn joins upcoming ‘American Satan’ spinoff TV series

Sleeping With Sirens recently dropped a new single and signed to Sumerian Records. Now, frontman Kellin Quinn will be joining the ensemble of Paradise City, the upcoming American Satan spinoff series. The SWS vocalist will be playing the role of Ralphie, according to a post from the show’s official Instagram. Read more: Crown The Empire...

blackbear tells hectic love story with short film 'THE ANONYMOUS SAGA'

Music fans tend to think musicians live wild, carefree lives, but blackbear gave fans a glimpse of his own gritty story with ‘THE ANONYMOUS SAGA.’ A short film tied into his most recent album ANONYMOUS, the budding artist shows that his life is anything but perfect. Read more: Here’s everything coming to and leaving Netflix in...

How well do you know the lyrics to “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” by Panic! At The Disco?

Panic! At The Disco are quickly approaching the one-year anniversary of their most recent full-length, Pray For The Wicked. While they’ve already gained major success with “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” and “High Hopes,” most recent single “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” is also gaining steam. “High Hopes” currently holds the record for most weeks...

Crown The Empire get animated in new video, reveal album details

Crown The Empire announced their new album with a bang, sharing a new track in “MZRY” with a corresponding music video. The abstract visuals follow a man struggling against smiley-marked pills and the demons that come with them, making a subtle statement on substance abuse. Read more: Here’s everything coming to and leaving Netflix in July...

Here’s everything coming to and leaving Netflix in July

It’s once again the most bittersweet part of the month for Netflix subscribers, as the streaming service has announced what titles are arriving and dropping off for next month. While fans will be sad to see Pretty Little Liars depart, next month will be highlighted by the addition of thrillers Scream 3 and Cloverfield, as well as the comedy favorite...

Motion City Soundtrack singer Justin Pierre likes the word “experiment”

Justin Courtney Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack is over the moon right now. And for good reason: He’ll be opening the show when mighty, angular, hardcore outfit Jawbox roll into Minneapolis near the end of July. “I can’t believe I get to open for them, which is ridiculous,” Pierre tells AP. “I bought tickets the...

Frances Bean Cobain shares "raw and truthful" acoustic song snippet

Kurt Cobain‘s daughter Frances Bean Cobain seems to be following in her dad’s musical footsteps, now sharing a heartfelt song describing grief and loss. Frances shared an acoustic snippet on her Instagram early this morning, possibly referencing her late father. Read more: Sleeping With Sirens survive everything the universe throws their way The “sad song” also...

Spider-Man live-action films, ranked from worst to best

As the debut of the highly anticipated Spider-Man: Far From Home quickly approaches, we can’t help but reminisce on all the Spider-Man films of the past that got us to this point. Tobey Maguire sparked our excitement and love for the superhero, while Andrew Garfield revived the origin story with a new twist, giving us a fresh...
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