Welcome to Sound Station, where we’re highlighting the best new tracks that came out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from Magnolia Park and more.
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Poppy’s Veeps livestream is a must-see
If you haven’t seen Poppy on her Never Find My Place tour, now’s your chance. Veeps is bringing the ...
Magnolia Park have released a new single featuring Bad Suns' Christo Bowman titled “Tokyo.” The track is accompanied by a music video.
The band's goal was to help listeners “immerse themselves in the dystopian love of Tokyo,” according to a press release. The visual, directed b...
408 have released a brand-new video for their single “Mark Hoppus,” and Alternative Press is bringing you the first listen. A tribute to beloved blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus, the track also honors his artistic legacy in a more… intimate way.
The band's visual p...
Earlier this week, Simple Plan announced their new album, Harder Than It Looks, which is set for release on May 6. Now, they've released a brand new single titled “Congratulations.”
The band spoke at length about creating their first record since 2016 in a press release.
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Simple Plan and Sum 41 have announced their Blame Canada tour. The co-headlining tour will take place in two parts of the U.S. The first leg of the tour features support from Set It Off and kicks off April 29. The second leg features support from Magnolia Park and starts July 29...
For the first time in six years, Unsilent Night will return to Dallas. Unsilent Night 2021 will see the festival return December 19 with a stacked lineup including Sleeping With Sirens, KennyHoopla, Meet Me @ The Altar and more.
The one-day festival will include three different stages as well as five rooms of entertainment with things like a wrestling ring, photos with Santa and holiday-themed art
Masters of their craft can only stay on top for so long. Eventually, they hand over the reins to their pupils—but not without guidance.
You may have stopped listening to many of pop punk’s giants long ago, tossing their CDs in a closet or burying them in a desk drawer. Little did you ...
No collection of a musicians is more impactful outside their band than blink-182. If there is, it’s tough to think of who. Despite the multi-platinum records and countless sold out shows, the sum of blink’s parts might be better than the whole.
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Welcome back to pop punk. Come and look around. If you haven’t air-guitared to “All The Small Things” since high school, or even middle school, there’s so much for you to catch up on.
There’s no need to feel nostalgic or pine for the past. The scene is alive, diverse and o...
We knew we meant it when we said it wasn't a phase. What we didn't know, however, was just how attached we were going to be to 2000s pop punk forever.
Fortunately, despite the mainstream decline, the genre is alive and well. While many early favorites such as All Time Low and Mayday Parade continue to thrive, we're also seeing new bands step into the spotlight. Quite a few o...
2021 has already started out as a strong year for music, with artists expanding their pool of collaborations more than ever.
After the train wreck that was 2020, musicians seem to be experimenting more often—spanning genres with collaborations and, in some cases, helping up-and-coming artists receive some limelight by featuring them on tracks.
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This week has seen new music from all across the world and from different genres. From mxmtoon soundtracking a popular video game to pop-punkers Magnolia Park collabing with some big names in the scene, the music released this week will definitely not disappoint...
Sometimes, it’s the musicians we are already obsessed with who introduce us to some of our favorite new bands in unexpected ways.
Whether it's through collaborations or social media shoutouts, musicians are often the people who recommend music to us the most, which makes sense because it's their job to be in tune with emerging talent.
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It's easy to look back at 2000s emo music with a sense of longing. After all, it boasted artists and sounds that have long since dissipated...
That's not really the case, though, is it? While we can still stream music by our favorite bands of the time, new artists are constantly developing reminiscent styles...
February marks Black History Month, and while every day is the perfect day to celebrate artists of all genres, backgrounds and upbringings, we want to spotlight Black artists who you may not know well, but certainly will soon.
Throughout 2020, some of our favorite rising acts, including Nova Twins, Meet Me @ The Altar, THEHXLIDAY and more, have been spinning on repeat, and we're excited to expand
Everyone loves to jam out to their favorite artists and classic hits, but let’s not forget about all the fresh talent constantly popping up around the world. From pop and indie to punk and post-hardcore, there’s always a new name in music waiting to be heard.
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