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Dance Gavin Dance announce a new tour, and other news you might have missed today

A lot happens in our scene each day. In an attempt to capture what you might've missed, we gather up noteworthy moments and package them in one convenient post. Check out today's recap below! Read More: 27 things you need to know that happened this week 1. Dance Gavin Dance announced a new tour with CHON. […]

'Umbrella Academy' star Elliot Page files for divorce from Emma Portner

The Umbrella Academy star Elliot Page and choreographer Emma Portner have announced they are getting a divorce. The couple was married for three years. Read more: Iced Earth’s Jon Schaffer is now in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Back in January 2018, Page and Portner surprised fans by announcing they were married. “Can’t believe […]

A look back at Warped Tour 2007

For 23 years, Warped Tour has been the scene’s Christmas in July—its punk rock summer camp, if you will. Each lineup is a snapshot of that year’s best in alternative music. As we sit (im)patiently for the 2017 lineup (coming March 22!), we’re taking you back 10 years—to Warped Tour 2007—when the traveling festival was […]

Everything coming to and leaving Hulu in April

A new month means a new Hulu lineup, and with only a week left in March, it’s time to see what will be coming and going from one of our favorite streaming platforms. Classics such as The Shining and are headed to the streaming service. Meanwhile, it looks like we’ll be making plans to watch Wayne’s World (the original and the sequel) before the end […]

Catch NOFX, MUNA and more on the road

We’re rounding up the best new tour dates. From NOFX to MUNA, plus festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo and Boston Calling, these are the events you won’t want to miss.

Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties announce album and other news you might have missed today

As It Is released a remixed track—plus, don’t miss a new music video from the Story So Far. Check out the news you might have missed today below! 1. Slaves return to their roots in new music video Slaves released a new music video for “Bugs” which is taken off their most recent LP, Acts […]

15 albums from 1995 that are a perfect gateway into the world of punk

In 1996, Your Punk Professor interviewed the Clash’s distinguished lead guitarist Mick Jones for a proposed Alternative Press piece on punk’s original guitar heroes. Though it remains unpublished, I asked in the course of it what he thought of Rancid. Jones waxed effusive, noting he’d met the Berkeley punk traditionalists in the course of a […]

twenty one pilots songs ranked in all of their pop majesty

Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun—known to the planet as twenty one pilots—have built their reputation on a twisted DNA helix of pop music and relentless existential inspection. The results are not always pop-tastic and not always hopelessly opaque. It’s the emotional and sonic hairpin turns the band take their fans through that make their output […]

Silverstein push past sonic boundaries on 'A Beautiful Place To Drown'

Post-hardcore staples Silverstein showed no fear when it came to the structure, writing and recording of their ninth album, A Beautiful Place To Drown. Adding in a tinge of dark pop and securing several sick collaborations, Silverstein have effortlessly managed to blend genres while staying true to their heavy roots. Frontman Shane Told and guitarist […]

Fall Out Boy: Streets Is Watching

Forget what you think you know: FALL OUT BOY are only as good as the sum of its parts. Don’t hate the player; hate the game. STORY: Leslie Simon Can I Get A… There’s always time for cupcakes. Sure, we’re about two hours late to meet the gang across town at the Bel Age […]
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