May 31, 2022

Sudan Archives announces 2022 Homecoming tour

Sudan Archives has announced her 2022 Homecoming tour. The tour will feature several dates across North America. The Homecoming tour includes stops in Sacramento, Chicago, Nashville and more. Read more: Sudan Archives releases “Selfish Soul” music video—watch Earlier this month, Archives released her single “Selfish Soul.” The track is an ode to freedom from others’...

Dylan Hryciuk launches Kickstarter for Myspace-era coming-of-age film 'Our Last Day As Kids'

Dylan Hryciuk has launched a crowdfunding campaign in support of his short film, Our Last Day As Kids. Hryciuk is the director of numerous Spiritbox videos, including “Constance,” “Hurt You” and “Blessed Be.” Hryciuk also directed Senses Fail‘s “I’m Sorry I’m Leaving” video. Read more: Tom DeLonge shares first teaser for ‘Monsters of California’—watch Our Last...

Jimmy Eat World announce fall 2022 tour with Charly Bliss

Jimmy Eat World have announced their 2022 Something Loud tour. The tour kicks off Sept. 8. Charly Bliss will support the band during their trip across North America, excluding festival dates. Read more: Death Cab For Cutie announce new album ‘Asphalt Meadows,’ drop “Roman Candles”—watch Earlier this year, Jimmy Eat World concluded their Surviving the...

Joe Quinn used heavy metal to get into character for 'Stranger Things 4'

Joe Quinn, a new addition to the Stranger Things cast, cites heavy metal as an acting inspiration. Quinn plays Eddie Munson, a sixth-year senior at Hawkins High School. Munson’s obsession with ’80s metal is apparent from his voluminous perm to the band pins that dot his denim jacket. Read more: See the first 8 minutes...

Why Danny Boyle's 'Pistol' proves the Sex Pistols were more than a rock band

Pistol, Hulu’s six-episode retelling of the Sex Pistols’ story through guitarist Steve Jones’ eyes, is hardly the first cinematic rendering of the life and times of England’s most notorious early punk-rock band. But it is the best. Mind you, the competition is hardly fierce. The first, 1980’s The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle, was ostensibly a...