August 14, 2020

Taylor Momsen, Lzzy Hale and more join Evanescence for “Use My Voice”

Evanescence are offering another looking into their new album The Bitter Truth with their new single “Use My Voice.” This time around, however, the band are joined by some music powerhouses. “Use My Voice” features the Pretty Reckless‘ Taylor Momsen, Halestorm‘s Lzzy Hale, violinist Lindsey Stirling and Within Temptation‘s Sharon den Adel. As well, the...

10 snacks as emo as you are to amp up your next Netflix marathon

If you haven’t figured it out yet, we love the color black. We’re the type of people to have all-black wardrobes and fought with our parents in high school over painting our walls as dark as can be. Black matches our forever mood and the darkness of our soul, so we like it whenever our...

No, the Annabelle doll didn’t actually escape from the Warren’s museum

On Aug. 14, the doll from the Annabelle and The Conjuring film franchises became a trending topic on Twitter. Some users feared that the spooky doll had escaped from the Warren Occult Museum in Connecticut. The trending topic has gained over 250,000 mentions on the social media platform. Now, the real reason why the Annabelle...

Grumpster deliver the best post-’90s Western movie with "Growing Pains"

Bay Area punk trio Grumpster might roll their eyes if you use the phrase “next big thing” to describe their concise ’90s guitar-rock vibes. Bassist/vocalist Falyn Walsh, guitarist Lalo Gonzalez Deetz and drummer Noel Agtane conjure the halcyon days of alt-rock eras gone by. Alternative Press is premiering the video for “Growing Pains,” which can...

Three 'Umbrella Academy' script pages changed Justin H. Min's life forever

Forget Beetlejuice. It turns out that Justin H. Min is “the ghostest with the mostest.” The actor who plays Number Six in the hit Netflix series The Umbrella Academy had carte blanche to portray the deceased Ben Hargreeves any way he wanted. The 30-year-old Min shared stories with Alternative Press editor in chief Paige Owens...

These are 19 of the best music videos to come out of the scene

MTV launched Aug. 1, 1981, and eventually took over the planet as a youth authority and a music video jukebox that had the power to catapult an artist’s career to the stratosphere. As YouTube and other streaming platforms took flight in 2005, MTV slowly started becoming more obsolete and less meaningful as a video network,...
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