August 18, 2023

Tyler, the Creator reveals Camp Flog Gnaw's 2023 lineup

Tyler, the Creator‘s Camp Flog Gnaw festival returns to Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium on Nov. 11-12 for its first edition in four years. The lineup was unveiled slowly, as it was painted on a mural in a livestream earlier today. The bill includes Tyler himself, a collaborative set from Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem (billed...

Good Charlotte appear on the cover of Alternative Press’ Fall 2023 Issue

Years ago, Good Charlotte poked their heads outside of the pop-punk bubble and understood there was a world of work to be done, both in the industry and on themselves. Today, the Maryland-born brothers boast a long list of entrepreneurial endeavors in the last decade-plus, both before and after their last release as Good Charlotte,...

UPSAHL shares her top 9 songs from the ’90s

UPSAHL, a rising force in pop, has been pushing her creative limits and expanding her creative horizons, and audience, lately with a project titled THE PHX TAPES. The series of mixtapes, which releases a third volume today, pays homage to mixtape culture of the ’90s, both in function and in feeling. Each volume, featuring an...

Atreyu ride the roller coaster of human existence with new EP The Moment You Find Your Flame

Huntington Beach’s Atreyu have been a beloved force within the heavy music world for over two decades. Across eight albums, the band have brought metalcore to new heights, dismantling the boundaries of genre, and bridging the gap to hardcore, pop punk, and anthemic ‘80s rock with grace and intention. Like many bands that surpass the...

See Eyedress team up with Mac DeMarco on “The Dark Prince”

Eyedress makes lo-fi music that resonates, and today he’s back with a new single called “The Dark Prince” that features Mac DeMarco. The upbeat, carefree love song proves that the pair are kindred spirits, blending their distinctive styles overtop woozy production. They wear the influences of ’70s rock and guitar-forward bedroom pop proudly. The release...

Silverstein ring in 18 years of Discovering the Waterfront with new reissue

Canadian post-hardcore veterans Silverstein‘s 2005 sophomore album, Discovering the Waterfront, has long been out of print on vinyl, and they’re celebrating its 18th anniversary with a long-awaited vinyl reissue. You can pick up our exclusive transparent green vinyl variant, limited to 500 copies, in the AltPress shop. “Our long out-of-print sophomore album, Discovering the Waterfront,...