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Op-Ed: "Are You Just The Merch Girl?" Mariel Loveland (Candy Hearts) on sexism in music

A few weeks ago we posted a list of 9 Things Women In Music Are Sick Of Experiencing, and it got quite the reaction from readers and musicians. One such musician was Mariel Loveland, frontwoman for Candy Hearts, who was inspired to write an op-ed about her own experiences with sexism. As she points out, […]

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 […]

Badflower on why they set out to create an imperfect sophomore album

The prevailing message Badflower capture in their music is to candidly embrace uncomfortable feelings, and they do so with ease. Discussing topics such as depression, anxiety and difficult familial upbringings is no easy task for most people, but there simply isn’t any other way the band can write without being true to who they are. […]

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 […]

10 Stephen King stories that need to be adapted for film or TV next

Stephen King is one of the most popular and prolific authors in history. As of this writing, the man who reinvented horror for a generation has over 200 novels, novellas and short stories in print. With over 50 of his works adapted for TV and film so far, there’s still plenty more King for Hollywood […]

Riot Fest Oral History: The Misfits and Jawbreaker reunions we never thought we'd see

Over the past decade, Riot Fest has become one of the most beloved festivals in the world. They have reunited some of punk’s most iconic bands, and, in many ways, set the bar for how genuinely great a music festival can be. But when founder Mike Petryshyn started out in 2005, literally none of this […]

“A pop-punk dream come true:” Restless Digital on marketing their favorite bands

Restless Digital is a digital marketing company many years in the making. Founders Geoff Funk and Caroline Kimiko Jensen partnered up after years of internships (and full-time jobs) between them. Funk alone racked up more than 40 internships in music and companies such as WWE and Marvel, while Jensen shadowed at Live Nation and Fearless […]

50 new artists you need to hear in November

Everyone loves to jam out to their favorite artists and classic hits, but let’s not forget about all the fresh talent constantly popping up around the world. From pop and indie to punk and post-hardcore, there’s always a new name in music waiting to be heard. We know there’s a lot of faces to sift […]

Catherine McGann recalls photographing Harlem drag balls, Eminem and Flea

AP Gallery explores the visual culture of the music we know and love. Each month, we connect with photographers, directors and other creatives who shape music from behind the scenes. With each issue, we explore the stories behind the shoots and take deep dives into the most compelling media, asking about the creative visions as […]

Here's every riot grrrl reference you might've missed in Netflix's 'Moxie'

Amy Poehler’s Moxie is an impeccable homage to the riot grrrls of the ’90s and features numerous Easter eggs that highlight the importance of the women-led feminist punk movement. From Bikini Kill to Tacocat, the film is filled with iconic tracks, images and merch that defined an era of revolution. Moxie follows Vivian (Hadley Robinson) […]