November 4, 2020

See DC Shoes’ new AC/DC collab celebrating their classic albums

Skate brands have a long history of teaming up for epic collabs, and DC Shoes is adding another one to their resume with AC/DC. The new line celebrates two of their standout albums, Highway To Hell and Back In Black. With 1979’s Highway To Hell just celebrating 40 years and 1980’s Back In Black approaching...

Here’s what Dallon Weekes of iDKHOW considers his favorite 1981 tracks

Super-duo iDKHOW pride themselves on their influences, and there’s one in particular that fans of ’80s classics may be familiar with. Men At Work’s “Who Can It Be Now?”—the iconic track with an even more iconic saxophone lick—actually inspired Alternative Press’ digital cover stars Dallon Weekes and Ryan Seaman to give sax solos a try...

Hear Tom Morello, DE’WAYNE and more join Anti-Flag on “A Dying Plea Vol. 1”

The world is still awaiting the final 2020 U.S. election results and specifically the outcome of the presidential race. With tensions high, Anti-Flag are continuing the conversation of a better future with “A Dying Plea Vol. 1.” The political punk favorites recruited Tom Morello, DE’WAYNE, The Skints’ Marcia Richards and Jalise Della Gary for the...

10 TV shows you should watch while waiting for ‘You’ to return

We’re trying to be patient, but we just cannot wait for Netflix to release the third season of You.  In January, a third season was confirmed, and the streaming service teased its arrival in 2020. However, due to coronavirus shutting down production, Netflix revealed a new poster in July with Joe Goldberg, stating that season...

QUIZ: Which legendary drummer are you the most like?

Without drummers, rock music would be so boring. Thanks to the likes of blink-182’s Travis Barker, twenty one pilots’ Josh Dun, kid extraordinaire Nandi Bushell, the Summer Set’s Jess Bowen and many, many more, they give songs driving beats and rhythms that make you want to headbang. Despite being placed at the back of the...

10 times artists completely changed their sound for the better

Defining artists with genres is futile, as new music seems to progressively blend and smash traditional genres out the window.  And it’s not even just experimental artists who are doing it. Some of our favorite musicians have tried out a bunch of different sounds and have evolved over time to make genres of their own...