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Bands That Time Forgot: Franklin

See, the problem with the '90s is that bands named themselves not ever considering the implications of Google. For example, try locating any information on Franklin. They were a quartet founded in the Philadelphia suburb of Oreland, Pennsylvania, in 1992, playing an extremely unique brand of dub-infused post-hardcore/indie rock for most of the decade, but […]

THE LIST ON AP: Reel Big Fish's Favorite Road Trip Albums

Right about now, California ska collective REEL BIG FISH are traipsing around Europe in support of Fame, Fortune And Fornication, their full-length covers album (featuring their versions of songs by the likes of John Mellencamp and Poison) that dropped last week. Since RBF are in the midst of the ultimate road trip, we asked the […]

10 Patrick Stump collabs every Fall Out Boy fan needs to hear

Patrick Stump is the chameleon of the music world—his soulful tones fit in with pretty much every genre. Luckily for us, he’s spent his years alongside fronting Fall Out Boy proving just that, collaborating with artists across the spectrum and making some pretty unforgettable tracks in the process. In the spirit of celebration for Stump’s […]

Live Nation CEO says large-scale US concerts could return by summer

Obviously, things haven’t been going so well for the live music industry amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, it looks like Live Nation‘s CEO is confident large-scale events and concerts could return as early as this summer in the United States. This week, Michael Rapino detailed the timeline he believes the United States is currently on […]

Top 10 creepy ’90s toys that will still give you nightmares

Creepy, dead, murderous and downright weird, the ’90s offered an array of toys that wouldn’t cut it in 2019. From dolls modeled after horror films, a board game that would let you connect with the spirit world and a media player that only sort of played your favorite song, ’90s toys are now collectible, and […]

A Nice, Cold Glass Of STFU: The Stage Banter We Hate

I own a lot of music in a variety of formats, but I will never deny there is no substitution for seeing a band play live. The thought of passionate performances and/or the possibility of ugly violence is something a 180-gram LP or low bitrate MP3 simply can’t convey. Bands can be transcendent, average or […]

How TikTok allows artists to take direct control of their own narratives

In the age of accessibility, where you now can learn how to produce your own tracks from YouTube tutorials, young women in music are taking their careers back into their own hands. Fading are the tedious mind games from an industry resilient in its sexist ways; no stooping to the “female-fronted” trope to sell yourself […]

The 11 Of 2011: The Year's Most-read Reviews

Over the next week, we'll be taking a look back at 2011 by unveiling our most popular Altpress.com features of the year—today, we share the 11 most-read reviews on Altpress.com of 2011 (and links to each in case you missed them—just click the album art to read). This is THE 11 OF 2011. 1. Destroy […]

All Time Low time capsule unearthed from Jack Barakat’s parents’ house

With 20ninescene being alive and well, we’re always down for an added dose of nostalgia. All Time Low guitarist Jack Barakat delivered in a major way after taking a trip to his parents’ house. Barakat found a jackpot of throwbacks left behind, and he did the only thing worthy of its contents: He went through […]

Here's how the Oscars royally screwed up in 2017

The 2017 Academy Awards were bound to be a memorable night. Justin Timberlake kicked off the show off right with an amazing performance of “Can't Stop This Feeling.” Mahershala Ali became the first Muslim actor to win an Oscar. But it wasn't until the end of the night, during the presentation of Best Picture, that […]