Welcome to Sound Station, where we’re highlighting the best new tracks that came out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from PinkPantheress and more.
Polyphia's Remember That You Will Die is a labor of love. The band break down their latest album that puts a greater emphasis on collaboration than ever before.
State Champs have announced a new album, titled Kings Of The New Age, will come out May 13 via Pure Noise Records. To give fans another taste of what's to come, they've also released the single “Everybody But You,” featuring Neck Deep's Ben Barlow, along with an accompanying music video.
The vis...
On Tuesday at a secret location, tucked away in the hills of Los Angeles, Bad Suns performed an intimate set for a select group of their die-hard fans and industry peers in celebration of their fourth studio album, Apocalypse Whenever.
The event was organized and presented by Rock Night Out, Epitaph Records and Alternative Press. Addition...
Static Dress have released their debut project Prologue... (Comic Book Soundtrack). The EP and comic book were also accompanied by a video for "Vague."
Static Dress are the U.K.’s newest offering of heavy and genre-bending music, harking back to legendary early 2000s groups such as the Bled, Underoath and Norma Jean while seamlessly fusing modern electronic elements. The ...
Ethel Cain is open about the fact that she wants to make listeners stop in their tracks. With her music, the goal is for listeners to become fully immersed in the moment and the sounds that she creates. Growing up in a Southern Christian town in Florida, Cain was raised largely on choir and worship music, with a touch of country mixed in...
R I L E Y has teamed up with fellow genre-blending act Loote for his latest infectious single “Tell Me Why,” marking the singer’s first release of 2021.
R I L E Y began teasing the collab in March with a retweet, later describing it as “one of favorite songs” on his Instagram Story and confirming it was set to release April 2.
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This week, we are getting the first taste of a new screamo band called If I Die First. The new band features Epitaph-signed artist Lil Lotus and From First To Last's Travis Richter.
Along with the release of "Where Needles and Lovers Collide," the band have also debuted a cinematic new video...
With the interest in exclusive genres seemingly waning, both musicians and listeners have leveled the playing field. The most fertile of genre collisions has definitely been in the realm of emo rappers. The slow-moving hip-hop grooves of hip-hop vibe perfectly against emo's heart-on-sleeve angst and sadness...
Lil Lotus grins as he admits, “I’ve always stood out like a sore fucking thumb.” With a sawed-off shotgun tattooed above his eyebrow, a self-beheading angel on one cheek and a bleeding heart inked on the other, the 26-year-old vocalist has always shied away from expectations—with his music being no exception. By utilizing his seemi...
We’re a sucker for a concert announcement from our favorite artists, especially if the entire lineup for the show is stacked. While bands tend to pick opening acts that fit the vibe of their show, some touring collaborations have come straight from left field.
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blink-182 drummer Travis Barker is one of the biggest and most-respected percussionists in music. While he spends a lot of time performing and recording songs with blink, he also collaborates with many other artists as well.
From Halsey to FEVER 333 to Lil Peep, Barker has added his signature sound to many songs in the scene. Wit...
The year is TwentyNineScene, and the emo revival is real. In a music world where genre-blending is slowly becoming the norm, emo finds itself getting mixed across the music scene in some pretty incredible ways. In 2018, emo rap was the fastest-growing genre on Spotify...
Ever since the release of "Tapping Out," Issues fans have been eager for more new music from the highly anticipated new album. Now, the band have gone above and beyond in giving fans what they want by dropping a new song, music video, album announcement AND a tour all within 12 hours...
Aside from being hard at work on blink-182’s upcoming album, our favorite genre-busting drummer Travis Barker has had fingerprints all over the scene this past year.
In between perfecting blink’s upcoming album, Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba have been keeping busy with Simple Creatures and Alkaline Trio respectively. However, Barker has ...
Expect a whole lot of Andy Biersack in 2019: The Black Veil Brides frontman will have The Ghost Of Ohio, the second album under his nom de plume Andy Black, released April 12. Following several teasers, the first single “Westwood Road” was released today and finds Biersack and producer/mentor John Feldmann maintaining their m.o. of putti...
2019 has brought the ten year challenge into our social media lives. If you somehow aren’t aware of the latest social media fad, it consists of people posting side-by-side photos of themselves, one current and one from ten years ago.
As with all challenges, though, some took it as an opportunity for some easy laughs. Head...
Lil Aaron just put out the best music video in recent history. After a long wait, the number one scene ally’s music video for “Studded Gucci Belt” features clips from iconic pop-punk, emo and rock videos.
Among the overwhelmingly nostalgic videos, viewers can point out clips from My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome To The Black Parade” and “I’m Not Okay,” Panic! At The Disco’s “I Write Sins Not Tragedi
Every music lover has that one good song or album that's ruined by a shitty time or person. For 3OH!3, a fun fact about a popular ’90s tune has become a long running inside joke that has both ruined and enhanced the song. Also learn which taboo musician has been completely overplayed on the 3OH!3 tou...