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15 artists who show that the Velvet Underground’s influence is eternal

Lester Bangs, the greatest rock journalist ever, felt eternal Lower East Side musical royals the Velvet Underground were “our Beatles and Bob Dylan combined” and that “modern music begins” with them. He wasn’t wrong. They existed only for a handful of years—1965 to 1970. But five years was enough for them to create virtually everything […]

Tom DeLonge teases Angels & Airwaves music with studio selfie

Tom DeLonge of Angels & Airwaves is teasing that the band are back in the studio again working on something new.  A few weeks ago, the band dropped their new single “Rebel Girl.”  Read more: Palaye Royale reveal exactly when first of two new songs will drop Apparently, they’re working on even more according to […]

Geoff Rickly expects "worst stupidity" before post-pandemic enlightenment

Last week, Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly announced the band’s plan to aid in the coronavirus pandemic. The band are repurposing unsold tour shirts into masks to combat COVID-19. Working with NJ Maskmakers and FaceMaskWarriors, the band hope to quickly get masks to frontline workers. The band will also be creating special Thursday dove-branded masks via […]

11 books about the scene you should add to your summer reading list

Summer is a great time to sit back and relax with a good book. Read more: 10 books by musicians that you’ll want to read immediately With so many options of books to choose from, it might be hard to find a book that really fits our scene—one that cherishes a punk-rock lifestyle and creates romance […]

How David Bowie inspired Enter Shikari's upcoming new album

[Photo by: Jennifer McCord] “When it rains, it pours” is the age-old saying. During the tail-end of 2015 and much of 2016, Enter Shikari visionary Rou Reynolds experienced a series of unfortunate events that would forever change him. He lost his last two remaining grandparents, whom he was very close to. Then his long-term relationship […]

Backtracking with Alkaline Trio: Matt Skiba tells the story of “Time To Waste”

In this recurring column, we discuss the backstories of some of the scene’s most resonant songs with the people who made them. Alkaline Trio’s Crimson just celebrated its 10th anniversary. It was a breakthrough album for the band and saw them delving into sleeker production and darker theatrics all culminating arena tours and late night talkshow performances […]

11 Songs You Need To Hear From May 2015

Sometimes the rock world can get noisy, and we don’t just mean in decibels or fuzz. Often the signal-to-noise ratio is more noise than signal. But no worries: We read, listen to and watch everything so we can sort it for you. Here are some of our favorite new songs and videos of May 2015 […]

Into It. Over It. recaps Record Store Day 2012

Dear Fellow Record Nerds, Geeks and Audiophiles! HALLELUJAH! REJOICE!! RECORD STORE DAY IS HERE!! …or, by the time you read this, WAS here… My favorite day of the entire year. To me (and countless others like me) RSD is better than every silly seasonal holiday combined. It's glorious. Personally speaking, I'm an avid collector and […]

Oblivion Access Festival celebrates the glory of the underground

Oblivion Access Festival went down in Austin, Texas this past weekend. See standout moments and photos from the festival in our recap, from Chat Pile to Earth.

These 20 songs from the '80s left a lasting mark in the underground

The ’80s are usually looked upon in two different mindsets. The first is usually through the prism of mass-culture nostalgia from those who were there. The other school of thought was that the ’80s were a hotbed for creativity. Forget the songs that you were playing when your mom met your dad. How about the […]
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