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And the best Taking Back Sunday album of all time is…

If there’s one thing the internet loves, it’s animated GIFs of cats. If there’s a second thing the internet loves, it’s arguing about everything, all the time, forever and ever. Thus, our new debate column is born! First up: Taking Back Sunday. What do you think their best album is? Here’s what some of our […]

With If Looks Could Kill, Destroy Lonely made the ultimate “sonic horror movie”

Destroy Lonely explores the creation of his new album, If Looks Could Kill, his love of horror and his relationship with fellow Opium artist and friend Ken Carson.

Rancid were absolutely crucial to the fusion of ska, reggae and punk rock

Berkeley’s Rancid, history’s most commercially successful street punk band, also have deep-running ska/rock steady/reggae roots. After all, both singer/guitarist Tim Armstrong and bassist Matt Freeman got their start in 924 Gilman Street heroes Operation Ivy, who almost single-handedly invented ska-core. Don’t buy it? Listen to “Sound System” and you tell us. With such a pedigree, […]

These 11 singers steered the course of punk and hardcore in the ’80s

The idea of compiling a list of the greatest punk singers of the ‘80s might seem a bit odd. After all, this was when hardcore rose and quickly dominated all things punk. And let’s face it: Hardcore vocalists are more noted for bellowing than actual singing, per se. Not that late ‘70s punk harbored many […]

10 musicians who are shaping the underground scene on SoundCloud

You may discover these artists listed in movements ranging anywhere from trap and emo rap to hyperpop, hexD/surge and glitchcore. But we recognize a scene kid when we see one. Check out these artists who are changing the game in SoundCloud’s trap/emo-rap underground by throwing it back to the 2000s Myspace era in unique and […]

Every Time I Die's Keith Buckley faces down death, drinking and... neon punk?

[Photo credit: Joshua Halling] When Alternative Press calls up Keith Buckley, he’s in the throes of a major annoyance: the dreaded summer cold. Turns out the Every Time I Die frontman has never experienced the annoying discomfort of cold symptoms in the context of the season’s heat and humidity. “I’ve never had one before,” says […]

Islander share update following Warped Tour removal

Islander are answering some questions about their removal from the final cross-country Warped Tour. Read more: Islander asked to leave Warped Tour Yesterday, the band shared a video explaining wouldn’t be playing any more shows during the tour because vocalist Mikey Carvajal damaged the drum kit they were using. Besides the July 1 show in Denver, Colorado, the band were also […]

Here’s how Vic Fuentes is still making dreams come true with his nonprofit

After years of dedicating himself entirely to music, Pierce The Veil vocalist Vic Fuentes was yearning for a new purpose. As fate would have it, he was about to find a monumental one by way of the Living The Dream Foundation. Now, he’s extending the company’s capacity to make dreams come true even in light […]

Story of the Year reflect on 20 years of Page Avenue

The band are preparing to embark on the album’s 20th anniversary tour.

Set It Off talk aggressive new song “Killer In The Mirror,” signing to Fearless

Set It Off are starting fresh. The pop-rock four-piece just announced their signing to Fearless Records and with it a brand-new track, “Killer In The Mirror.” All of this unsurprisingly comes with the ushering in of a new era for the band after days of cryptic teasing on social media. Read more: 11 most emo […]
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