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How Polyphia helped bring virtuoso guitar music back with Remember That You Will Die

Polyphia’s Remember That You Will Die is a labor of love. The band break down their latest album that puts a greater emphasis on collaboration than ever before.

The best emo songs of the decade that defined the 2010s

One of the greatest feats of the emo genre is its ability to cross barriers, genres and fandoms to unite us all under the common denominator of music. Whether there’s a tinge of rap or a twist of pop-punk, the branches of emo music all extend from the same familiar source. While the early 2000s […]

Book Excerpt: Wish You Were Here: An Essential Guide To Your Favorite Music Scenes

Leslie Simon should be no stranger to readers of Alternative Press. The former managing editor of AP also co-authored the hilarious 2007 book, Everybody Hurts: An Essential Guide To Emo Culture. On April 7, Simon is back with her second book, Wish You Were Here: An Essential Guide To Your Favorite Music Scenes–From Punk To […]

Interview: Panic! At The Disco's Spencer Smith on touring, Patrick Stump, new music and mankinis

PANIC! AT THE DISCO’s current U.S. tour got off to an auspicious start: Frontman Brendon Urie missed the first show in Salt Lake City because there was a chance he was suffering from malaria. In his place, the band recruited replacement singers, including Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn and a local band member named Ashley […]

blink-182, Jimmy Eat World among full list of UMG fire losses

Following initial reports of master tapes lost in a fire at Universal Studios Hollywood, bands such as blink-182, Jimmy Eat World and many more have been included in the full list of lost music. While coverage at the time focused on the burned King Kong theme park attraction and video content, a far more extensive list […]

Here are 20 horror remakes and sequels that live up to the original

Whether you love, loathe or merely try to ignore them, horror remakes, rehashes and sequels have been a cinematic fact of life since the earliest days of the medium. The trend of rebooting successful films has, for better and too often for worse, been a staple of the genre since its inception. Robert Louis Stevenson’s […]

From The Editor's Floor: Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional

We here at AP love to talk. So much so, that when we do interviews with the rich and famous (or the on tour and barely scraping by and eating Taco Bell), we end up with an excess of Q&As that can’t be wedged into the magazine, no matter which way we turn it. This […]

Web Exclusive: A conversation with Cancer Bats' Scott Middleton

CANCER BATS have uprooted their punk/hardcore foundation to become a monolithic metal/hardcore monster, carrying the torch for heavy music emanating from the Toronto area. With their new record, Hail Destroyer, the quartet have spread their ribbed wings and concocted a fierce, prolonged bark that crushes more efficiently than their past work and helps them to […]

Chalkboard Confessional: Damian Kulash of OK Go

There’s a lot more to OK GO than dancing on treadmills. Sure, the video for “Here It Goes Again” was brilliant, but the story didn’t begin there. Before the Chicago outfit began work on their new full-length, Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky, and before they released its two predecessors, frontman DAMIAN KULASH grew […]

Green Day are making a commotion

The band open up about their forthcoming album, Saviors, while reflecting on decades with Dookie and American Idiot.