November 20, 2020

We will see this new gruesome storyline play out in 'Stranger Things 4'

It looks like we are finally getting some new details about what season 4 of Stranger Things is about. This week, Netflix has confirmed some familiar faces are joining the upcoming season while revealing some new secrets about what’s in store. Read more: See The Network’s (who swear they aren’t Green Day) new “Trans Am”...

See Bayside celebrate life's little moments in acoustic ballad "Light Me Up"

New York City pop-punk quartet Bayside are celebrating their 20-year-anniversary and showing love to their fans as they do it. Though they couldn’t go on their 20 Years Of Bad Luck tour with Senses Fail, Hawthorne Heights and Can’t Swim and share their two decades-worth of discography with listeners, they are offering their followers a...

See The Network’s (who swear they aren’t Green Day) new “Trans Am” video

The Network, the group pretending not to be Green Day, are treating fans to plenty of new music this week. The mysterious group have not only dropped their new EP Trans Am, but they have also unveiled a chaotic new video for the title track. As well, it looks like their new EP isn’t the...

QUIZ: Can you match these neon-pop lyrics to the bands who sang them?

It’s impossible to picture the 2000s alternative music scene without the added flair of neon pop punk. Between its bright fashion, catchy lyrics and synth-ridden melodies, the era is the one that stands out most from the decade. Even 10 years out from the neon heyday, we’re still struggling to get a number of songs...

Hear Stand Atlantic and MOKITA take back their wrongs in “I’m Sorry”

When thinking about previous breakups, it’s easy to focus on what your other did to make things go wrong. In a new collab, pop punk’s Stand Atlantic and pop singer/producer MOKITA dig into their pasts and reflect on how they contributed to their own unsuccessful relationships in “I’m Sorry”. Stand Atlantic dropped their second full-length Pink Elephant earlier this year....

10 things you probably didn’t know about My Chemical Romance’s ‘Danger Days’

It’s been an entire decade since the Killjoys first made some noise on 2010’s Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys. The aftermath is secondary, ultimately legendary and a timely reminder that My Chemical Romance can turn their hands to any far-fetched concept and produce a timeless, genre-defining album in the process. For...
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