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Anthony Green announces ‘Boom. Done.,’ shares two new singles—watch

Anthony Green has announced a new solo album, Boom. Done. The record arrives July 22 via Born Losers Records. Green has also shared two new singles from the album, “Don’t Dance” and “Maybe This Will Be The One.” The former is accompanied by a music video. Read more: Surfbort coach Tony Hawk in new “Open […]

Tim Kasher shares horror-influenced “Forever Of The Living Dead” featuring Laura Jane Grace–watch

Tim Kasher of Cursive and the Good Life has shared his new single “Forever Of The Living Dead.” The track features Jeff Rosenstock and Against Me!‘s Laura Jane Grace and is accompanied by an eerie animated video. “Forever Of The Living Dead” is the second single from Kasher‘s new solo album, Middling Age, arriving April 15. Read […]

Thursday talk prospect of new music, play career-spanning set—interview

On Friday, Feb. 18, New Jersey post-hardcore pioneers Thursday played a sold-out, career-spanning set at The Regent Theater in Los Angeles.  The show took place at the tail end of their triumphant return to the stage as part of their headlining tour that featured select support from Cursive, the Appleseed Cast and Nate Bergman.  Read more: […]

Here’s where you can watch Thursday’s livestream gig with Frank Iero

Frank Iero is filling in on guitar for Thursday‘s upcoming livestream performance that kicks off Wednesday afternoon at 1 P.M. PT/4 P.M ET. Alongside Thursday and Iero, Cursive and And So I Watch You From Afar are supporting the virtual gig with sets of their own. Read more: Here’s why Spotify users were having trouble […]

Discover 50 unsigned bands from every state in the US

From sea to shining sea, the U.S. is teeming with talented bands and musicians. Every state and region of the country has its own scene, with its own unique flavor, filled with undiscovered and unsigned artists worthy of a listen. In a time when most of us are stuck inside, take a virtual road trip […]

Top 46 post-hardcore songs from the 2000s

Post-hardcore broke out as a movement in a huge way during the first decade of the 2000s while shaping how people view the genre today. Countless others had pioneered the genre throughout the ’80s and ’90s, but bands such as Glassjaw, At The Drive-In and Boysetsfire helped push it to new heights. Take a look […]

Culture Abuse drop new single and other news you might have missed today

Snail Mail added new tour dates—plus, don’t miss Badflower live on NBC’s Last Call With Carson Daly. Check out the news you might have missed today below! 1. The Color Fred share new tour, premiere single The Color Fred, the project of former Taking Back Sunday guitarist Fred Mascherino, has returned after a 10-year hiatus […]

Emarosa release new single and other news you might have missed today

Cursive and mewithoutYou announced a co-headlining tour—plus, don’t miss a new music video from HEALTH. Check out the news you might have missed today below! 1. HEALTH release crime mystery webisode In a Forensic Files-styled video, HEALTH released brand-new single “STRANGE DAYS (1999).” The video is a companion to an interactive investigation game where fans […]

Cursive announce first new album in 6 years, 'Vitriola'

Midwestern indie godfathers Cursive are back with their first ominous dose of angular, heartbroken rock in six years. Below, hear frontman Tim Kasher and co. fret monetarily on new song “Life Savings.” The band’s new album Vitriola hits Oct. 5. Read more: Cursive look back on ‘The Ugly Organ’ Vitriola follows the group’s seventh LP, 2012’s I […]

Coheed And Cambria announce tour dates with Glassjaw, Cursive

Coheed And Cambria are still two months out from releasing The Color Before The Sun, their first non-conceptual full-length album, but they're keeping fans on their toes with details slowly trickling out. First, they released the excellent lead single, “You Got Spirit, Kid,” then the cover art and track listing along with box set pre-orders. […]

“I remember a feeling of dread after making it”—Cursive’s Tim Kasher on ‘The Ugly Organ’

When we assembled our annual “Class Of…” special last year, in which we look back at 10 records from a decade prior that shaped the punk of today, including CURSIVE’s 2003 breakthrough The Ugly Organ was an absolute no-brainer. The Omaha-based post-hardcore quintet led by TIM KASHER hit an artistic stride with the album and […]

Cursive to release deluxe reissue of 'The Ugly Organ'

Emo pioneers Cursive have revealed plans to reissue their 2003 breakthrough album, The Ugly Organ, on November 24, 2014 via Saddle Creek. The release will contain remastered versions of every track found on the record's original version, as well as eight additional songs (which were previously found across the band's 8 Teeth To Eat You split with Eastern Youth, their “Art Is Hard” […]

Weekly Playlist #40: AP 302 - Asking Alexandria / Class Of 2003

When digital and print worlds collide… Our September, 2013 issue: AP 302, features Asking Alexandria's first cover story, our annual Class Of… special and more. Listen along as you meet this month's AP&R artists and AP Recs (Pity Sex, Drug Church, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! Dangerkids, Tallhart, These Hearts), read about AA's “appetite for consumption” and revisit […]

Tim Kasher (Cursive) announces new album, fall tour

Tim Kasher, best known for fronting Cursive, has announced a new album, Adult Film, along with a fall tour of North America. Adult Film will arrive Oct. 8 via Saddle Creek, and marks Kasher's sophomore effort as a solo artist. The record is available for pre-order, in a variety of formats, now. Check out the cover art […]

Velveeta awards Cursive frontman with edible "gold" record

No, you didn't read that headline wrong—processed-cheese maker Velveeta recently got into a series of Twitter discussions with Cursive frontman Tim Kasher regarding his appreciation of their Shells & Cheese product, and as a result, the company created a “gold” record plaque for Cursive's Domestica, originally released in 2000 on Saddle Creek. The Chicago Reader […]

Tim Kasher (Cursive) announces solo tour dates, new album

Tim Kasher, frontman for Cursive, will be embarking on a solo tour this March. Kasher is also preparing to enter the studio to record the follow-up to his 2010 release, The Game Of Monogamy. The dates are as follows: MAR. 12            HAMDEN, CT                            THE SPACE* MAR. 13            PHILADELPHIA, PA                   JOHNNY BRENDA'S* MAR. 14            BROOKLYN, NY                        […]

Brand New add date to Canadian tour, tap Cursive and An Horse to support

Brand New has added a show in London, Ontario to their Canadian tour. Cursive and An Horse will support on all dates. Wednesday, August 1 London, ON @ The Music Hall Thursday, August 2 Toronto @ Sound Academy Friday, August 3 Guelph @ Guelph Concert Theatre Tuesday, August 7 Winnipeg @ Burton Cummings Theatre Wednesday, […]

Cursive release "Drunken Birds" video

Cursive has just released a video for “Drunken Birds,” viewable below. It's from their new album I Am Gemini, out now via Saddle Creek.

Cursive release "This House Alive" video

Cursive has released a video for “This House Alive,” which can be seen below. It's from the band's new album I Am Gemini, out now via Saddle Creek.

Listen to Cursive's new album, "I Am Gemini"

Cursive's upcoming full-length I Am Gemini can be heard here. It's due out February 21 via Saddle Creek. Let us know what you think of it in the comments!
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