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These 15 punk albums from 2001 brought the genre back into the spotlight

How the year 2001 unfolded must’ve deeply disappointed Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, director and co-author, respectively, of 1968’s masterly sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey. For one thing, the space race had petered out aeons ago, and NASA had walked back its most ambitious dreams. In the meantime, we discovered there were bigger […]

Tim Lambesis world exclusive interview: The As I Lay Dying singer breaks his year-long silence

Tim Lambesis speaks about his case for the first (and possibly last) time anywhere, in a series of interviews with AP's West Coast Editor Ryan J. Downey conducted in the final weeks and days leading up to today's sentencing of six years imprisonment. “Shock” doesn’t even begin to describe the collective feeling of confusion and bewilderment that reverberated […]

Here’s why Fall Out Boy felt uncertain after ‘From Under The Cork Tree’

As Fall Out Boy’s From Under The Cork Tree turns 15, we take a look back at the band’s career the year the acclaimed emo record was released as told in issue #207. Over the past year, Pete Wentz and his band, Fall Out Boy—rounded out by singer/guitarist Patrick Stump, guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer […]

15 best punk albums of 2004, from Green Day to My Chemical Romance

In 2004, the world was in turmoil. And America was at the root of it. The administration of President George W. Bush had misdirected the nation into a war with Iraq, waving erroneous reports of “weapons of mass destruction” as “evidence” that Saddam Hussein spearheaded the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on The Pentagon and the […]

Pure Noise Records founder Jake Round talks community, accountability—and Front Porch Step

Epitaph, Fat Wreck Chords, Hopeless, Equal Vision, et al – these indie institutions invested decades in the scene issuing some of the most important records in alternative music culture. Pure Noise Records earned its way into their prestigious ranks in just six years, thanks to a handful of vibrant contemporary releases with a needle in […]

YUNGBLUD is a 21st Century Liability, and he's not apologizing

Last year, U.K. native Dominic Harrison—aka YUNGBLUD—burst onto the scene armed with a joyous blend of hip-hop, punk and indie rock that was unlike anything else around.  Now with a new live album, a sold-out U.S. tour and even grander plans in the works for the rest of 2019, Harrison has world domination squarely in […]

Every Time I Die's Keith Buckley on daring himself to make 'Radical'

Every Time I Die will release their ninth studio album, Radical, Oct. 22 via Epitaph Records. The record follows 2016’s Low Teens. In addition to the pause between albums, Radical also follows a series of significant life changes for ETID singer Keith Buckley. In the years following Low Teens, Buckley went through a process of […]

How PinkPantheress uses 2000s nostalgia to craft a sound both familiar and fresh

“PFFT, I ACTUALLY DON’T KNOW HOW TO FEEL ABOUT THAT — THAT’S CRAZY!” PinkPantheress laughs softly. I’ve just told her that a friend of mine compared her show last night to “being inside an episode of Euphoria.” She seems equal parts flattered and concerned at the thought, though the comparison makes perfect sense when you […]

15 of Fall Out Boy's heaviest songs of all time, ranked

Pop-punk band Fall Out Boy can go heavy. We’re taking a look at the band’s entire discography to rank their heaviest songs ever, from favorites like “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” to deep cuts.

14 best punk albums of 2005, from Fall Out Boy to Against Me!

2005 began with a sick hangover, otherwise known as facing four more years of President George W. Bush’s administration, compounded by the erroneous war in Iraq. And that queasy stomach and headache never subsided. Is it any wonder the year’s best punk music was overwhelmingly bright and cheerful, even if it pounded like a jackhammer? […]
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Palaye Royale: Band of brothers

The trio get candid about their decadence-chasing decade, the “organized chaos” of their new album, and learning to become brothers again in the face of mortality.

See photos from Cage the Elephant’s intimate show at Echoplex

The performance from the alternative vets comes ahead of their new album, Neon Pill.
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Read the first chapter of Pete Wentz’s debut graphic novel, Dying Inside

The story centers around an anxiety-riddled, music-obsessed teen who escapes death.

Gerard Way announces new comic series Paranoid Gardens

Way is reteaming with Shaun Simon for a new six-issue series.

See the first trailer for Beetlejuice sequel starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and more

The classic cast is joined by newcomers Jenna Ortega, Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, and Willem Dafoe.