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Brendon Urie ponders Panic! At The Disco’s lingering “emo” label

Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie just discussed the band’s emo past and their unusual pre-show ritual, inspired by the Foo Fighters and Dave Grohl. Urie appeared on the Your Mom’s House Podcast to discuss a variety of things such as his collab with Taylor Swift and what life is like on the road. Read […]

Brendon Urie comes out as pansexual

Brendon Urie has come out as pansexual in a new interview with Paper, the Panic! At The Disco frontman detailing a threesome experience that led to P!ATD’s “Girls/Girls/Boys” and in turn inspired some of his fans to embrace their bisexuality. Many are aware of Urie’s open attitude about sexuality, which he has previously discussed. Now, […]

AP Exclusive: From First To Last tour diary (part three)

One of the most anticipated tours of this fall is the return of From First To Last, and we're so excited about it that we asked FFTL to keep a weekly diary of the experience. Part two is below; you can read part one here and part two here. Enjoy! Hello music lovers! This is […]

Juliet Simms releases “Trouble Finds You” video, talks getting in trouble while filming

Juliet Simms celebrated her birthday yesterday with the release of her grungy new music video for “Trouble Finds You.” The track comes from her latest EP, From The Grave, which you can pick up here. We caught up with Simms to talk about the aesthetic choices and meaning behind the video, the craziness of filming […]

WARGASM on creating their spiky brand of electro-rock in AltPress issue #402 cover story

WARGASM are taking a break from recording one of 2022’s most eagerly anticipated debut albums. When Alternative Press checks in with them, they’re at Chapel Studios in Lincoln, in the east of their native England — or, more specifically, sat on the sofa, where Sam Matlock is eating toast, and Milkie Way, fittingly given her […]

Becca Mancari’s Left Hand is a bright light

Mancari’s new album lets us in on the highs and lows of their queer journey in the South.

Jason Lancaster shares thoughts on Go Radio's break up

Former Go Radio frontman Jason Lancaster has spoken out about why he left the band and the misconceptions surrounding the break up. The initial announcement was made by his bandmates on Sunday night. Read what Lancaster had to add below. “Here I sit debating the pros and cons of writing anything to add onto the last […]

“Nobody thinks Fat Mike can write a f**king serious musical.”—The story behind 'Home Street Home'

When he wasn’t up to his antics in veteran punk outfit NOFX, Fat Mike spent the past five years working on Home Street Home, a fully staged theatrical production. The musical follows a young runaway who escapes an abusive household and finds a new family among the misunderstood influences of deviant street culture. And, yes, […]

14 female musicians discuss sexism in the music industry

*This article contains discussion about sexual assault. If the viral video of Architects frontman Sam Carter calling out a sexual assault at a show proves anything, it’s that the alternative music scene has a real problem on its hands: sexism. Carter’s actions are the most recent example of the issue, but just earlier this month […]

HEALTH discuss collab album and working with Nine Inch Nails

Collaboration in music has become increasingly common across all genres, but HEALTH have gone above and beyond what this typically looks and sounds like. Their series of DISCO albums were previously companion remixes to their full-lengths, but now, they’ve reimagined them as massive collaborative efforts, with each song melding a different artist’s style with HEALTH’s […]