Tag: the dangerous summer
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...
This MGK and YUNGBLUD collab gets 11 pop-punk renditions in new cover
YouTube's Alex Melton is back at it with another entertaining pop-punk cover. This time around, Melton is letting you all know what it would...
Here’s how many listeners your favorite artists had on Spotify in 2020
Snow on the ground and colder weather may signify the end of the year for many, but for music fans, nothing highlights the closing...
10 rising Australian pop-punk bands you need to hear
The Down Under is giving rise to some of the most prominent artists of the modern pop-punk scene. With bands such as With Confidence,...
Brian Swindle debuts first single since Have Mercy farewell tour
When Have Mercy announced their final tour on Instagram this past December, no one could have imagined the events that would lead to them...
10 band reunions we never thought we’d see happen
Being in a band is like being in a relationship, and many times, that means messy breakups and unsatisfying endings. But on some occasions...
10 genre-bending bands you’ve probably never heard of
Genre is a peculiar thing. We often recognize elements of our favorites when we hear them, drawing comparisons to notable artists of their respective...
The Dangerous Summer come back from the dead on new single “Fuck Them All”
After nearly 13 years spent signed with Hopeless Records, the Dangerous Summer parted ways with the label to pursue their own independent ventures. Following...
Here are the performances to livestream this week
We’re well into this new temporary way of life of being stuck at home due to coronavirus. Retail stores, bars, restaurants and now movie...
40 pop-punk albums from the 2000s that’ll make you grab your old Chucks
Pop punk began to rapidly gain traction in the early 2000s, landing impressive spots on mainstream charts that propelled the success of the genre...