Tag: post-hardcore
10 musicians who absolutely nailed switching genres as solo artists
Branding is one hell of an important factor to achieving success and maintaining a fanbase in music. So, it's no surprise that many musicians...
10 bands from the 2000s who have stayed true to their sound
The further we get into our scene "phases," the more we understand the concept of "love and loss" as it pertains to music. Over...
10 albums from the 2000s that have no skippable tracks
There's no shortage of perfect alternative songs from the 2000s. But can the same thing really be said about albums?
You know what we're talking...
10 unsigned pop-punk bands you’ll wish you had discovered sooner
Pop punk's not dead. Do we have to say it again? Though the genre's mostly fallen out of the mainstream spotlight, there are still...
Architects’ fiery “Meteor” video lets you live through an apocalypse—watch
We are less than a week away from the release of Architects' new album For Those That Wish To Exist.
Now, the band are helping...
nothing,nowhere’s new album is unpredictable, and that’s how he wants it
There’s a remarkable difference between taking two weeks to complete a project and taking two years. With two years, there’s more time to learn,...
10 bands who are reimagining everything you know about shoegaze
How come everybody’s talking about shoegaze again? Well, there’s hardly any other genre that embodies the spirit of and the need for escapism and...
20 post-hardcore bands who took concept albums to the next level
Post-hardcore is especially rich in concept albums. Perhaps that’s because the immense vocal palette—from tender crooning to raw screaming—lends itself to expressing emotions. The...
10 artists who started in one genre and then completely dominated another
All hail the genre-benders! Seriously, it's one thing to be successful in a single genre, but to change things up and continue to excel?...
23 Canadian bands Silverstein’s Shane Told knows will keep the scene alive
If we had to pick one band from Canada keeping the scene alive, it would have to be Silverstein. No question. The post-hardcore band...