September 15, 2023

See the setlist from Turnstile’s Riot Fest performance

Turnstile continue to have an incredible year. Though the shape-shifting hardcore crew are two years out from the release of their groundbreaking third album, GLOW ON, they keep growing bigger, and more impressive, with every show as they ascend toward the mainstream. Read more: The state of hardcore with H2O’s Toby Morse and Shapel Lacey...

Chase Atlantic announce new single "MAMACITA"

Australian trio Chase Atlantic announced a new single, “MAMACITA,” due out on Sept. 26. They’ve also shared a snippet of the song on social media, which you can hear below. When we spoke to the band earlier this year, they were still writing their next album and had 21 songs under consideration before they headed...

Deftones side project Crosses share two new singles

††† (Crosses), the electronic-rock project of Deftones vocalist Chino Moreno and Far guitarist Shaun Lopez, are gearing up for the release of their first album in nine years, Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. Along with the initial announcement, Crosses unleashed the album’s soaring yet concussive first single, “Invisible Hand,” and today they’re back...

Hear Leah Kate’s empowering debut album Super Over

Today, alt-pop singer and songwriter Leah Kate has shared her long-awaited debut album, Super Over.  Featuring standout singles “Unbreakup,” “Brainwash,” “Get In Loser,” and “Bored,” Super Over is filled with empowerment anthems, breakup songs, and dance numbers that capture her coming through the other side. Kate worked on the record when she was involved with...

EKKSTACY’s “problems” is an introspective ode to mental health

EKKSTACY, the alternative rising artist out of Vancouver, has shared his first new song of the year, “problems,” featuring Trippie Redd. Rather than leaning into the rowdy moments that made his debut album, misery, so catchy, EKKSTACY embraces a more reflective headspace. The result is equally powerful, though, as its accompanying music video shows how...

All Time Low and Avril Lavigne team up for new song "Fake As Hell"

Avril Lavigne made the most straight-up pop-punk album of her career with last year’s Love Sux, and she’s keeping that same momentum going with this new All Time Low collab. “Fake As Hell” is a standalone All Time Low single, following this year’s Tell Me I’m Alive, and it’s exactly the kind of aughts-era pop-punk...