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AFI unveil mesmerizing new video for "White Offerings"—watch

AFI have unveiled a mesmerizing new video for the single “White Offerings,” from their forthcoming and tenth LP AFI (The Blood Album). The dramatic and powerful performance clip drenched in a white backdrop premiered via Rolling Stone. Read more: AFI’s Davey Havok bares all for PETA campaign—see the photo “Yeah, number 10 is a milestone,” says guitarist Jade Puget […]

AFI release "Get Hurt," tease other new songs—listen

AFI are gearing up to release their milestone tenth LP—AFI (The Blood Album)—on Jan. 20. In anticipation, the band has unveiled a new song: “Get Hurt.” Listen below. Read more: Blink-182 and AFI’s Davey Havok take home PETA awards for speaking out against animal cruelty AFI have been posting teasers of new songs on their […]

Governor's Ball, CounterPoint, Hangout festivals announce summer lineups

It's shaping up to be another impressive festival season! In addition to previous lineup announcements from Coachella (Indio, Calif.), Firefly Music Festival (Dover, Del.), and, of course, the quintessential traveling summer fest, the Vans Warped Tour, three more major music festivals have unveiled their lineups: The Governor's Ball in New York, Hangout Music Fest in Gulf Shores, Ala., and CounterPoint Festival in Kingston Downs, Ga. […]

The Killers release Christmas album for charity and other news you might have missed today

Christmas came early today when the Killers released their compilation of holiday jingles for charity. Check out the details on that and other news you might have missed today below. Read more: Echosmith guitarist leaves band and other news you might have missed yesterday Wondering how Avenged Sevenfold made the awesome video for “The Stage”? Of course […]

Here’s what musicians are most anticipating in 2017

Besides obsessing over their own songs, have you ever wondered what musicians listen to? Of course you do, otherwise you wouldn’t have hit this link. We asked assorted denizens of the scene to weigh in on whose new music they’re stoked to hear in the upcoming year. From classified, inside-track info to unpredictable long shots, […]

15 Must-See Artifacts at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

The inaugural AP Music Awards are only a couple days away, and one thing to keep in mind is that with the purchase of your APMAs ticket, you are also entitled to free admission at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame And Museum that very same day! The Rock Hall opens at 10 a.m. […]

Supergroup Social Order unites Metro Station, New Politics and Mowgli's

The world may be falling apart, but music continues to pull us together. Taking on a whole new level of “Quarantunes” in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mason Musso of Metro Station, Louis Vecchio of New Politics, Anthony Improgo of Parade Of Lights and Matthew Di Panni of The Mowgli’s have introduced a new collaboration under the […]

Top 8 videos capturing Britpunk beginnings in all its snarling glory

Britpunk was born out of a movement. However, England no more invented punk rock in 1976 than McDonald’s invented the hamburger. Punk was an idea airborne worldwide across 1975. Local freaks who’d bought Stooges and New York Dolls records formed bands in their image, unaware anyone else shared their disgust with the day’s dominant culture.  […]

10 bands who put the Canadian punk scene on the map

Though all but forgotten by this point—save for documentary films like excellent Vancouver overview Bloodied But Unbowed and recent Teenage Head retrospective Picture My Face—Canada once boasted one of the world’s best punk scenes. The quality/quantity of Great White North pogo-rock acts, plus their music’s sheer ferocity, belied our neighbors’ more mild-mannered and civilized reputation. […]

From 1973-1980, San Francisco was one of the great American punk cities

Welcome to Alternative Press’ look at San Francisco’s original punk scene, from 1973-1980. The Golden City has long been a bohemian enclave. It was the soil upon which the Beat Generation writers staked their claim, even though most of the principals—Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs, especially—met at and around NYC’s Columbia University […]
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