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Gallery: Our favorite moments from When We Were Young Festival, the most emo event of the year

When We Were Young Festival kicked off a pop-punk tradition. Check out our photo gallery featuring Paramore, My Chemical Romance, Avril Lavigne and more.

See L.S. Dunes bring Past Lives to Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg for an intimate, sold-out show

L.S. Dunes are touring their debut album Past Lives. Relive the supergroup’s energetic sold-out show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg with our gallery.

Amber Ryann explores the time she was losing control of her life with debut LP Even When It Falls Apart

Amber Ryann is an outspoken champion of the LGBTQIA+ community. The genre-fluid musician explores the rawness behind her new album, Even When It Falls Apart.

L.S. Dunes were a lifeline during the pandemic for five best friends, no ego included

L.S. Dunes comprises some of the most prominent names in alternative music. With their new album, Past Lives, they’re pushing their creativity to new heights.

Alternative Press presents a When We Were Young photo special + the ultimate holiday shopping guide

From fashion to music, AP is giving you the ultimate holiday gift guide in our Winter 2022 issue. Plus, see exclusive photos from When We Were Young Festival.

Yves Tumor, Magnolia Park and Softcult are our tracks of the week

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.

With their debut album Congregation, Witch Fever conjure “power in rage and power in self”

Witch Fever are only just igniting. The band break down their new debut album Congregation and their goal to empower others along the way.

Watch Hayley Williams spiral in Paramore’s trippy new video for "This Is Why"

Paramore have released “This Is Why,” the long-awaited title track of their new album, accompanied by a music video directed by Turnstile’s Brendan Yates.

How Cassyette went from viral megastar to supporting My Chemical Romance

Cassyette went from viral megastar to real-world phenomenon. She spoke to AltPress about her upcoming Sad Girl mixtape, supporting My Chemical Romance and more.

32 bands on their best Riot Fest memories—gallery

Riot Fest is a yearly highlight. This year’s performers reflect on their favorite memories from the festival, and relive the event with our photo gallery.

Review: My Chemical Romance's 9/11 show was a cathartic, raucous trip down memory lane

9/11 famously inspired My Chemical Romance’s formation. Relive the band’s show at New York City’s Barclays Center with our review.

Meet Charlotte Sands, the Nashville singer-songwriter collaborating with the Maine and Underoath

Charlotte Sands is a name you need to know. The Nashville-based artist discusses her breakout single “Dress,” embarking on her first headline tour and more.

How the Callous Daoboys ramped up the chaos and catchiness with Celebrity Therapist

The Callous Daoboys are stretching their chaotic formula even further. Frontman Carson Pace breaks down their new album, Celebrity Therapist.

Frank Iero unleashes epic supergroup L.S. Dunes, Bartees Strange covers Freddie Gibbs and more

The latest, from L.S. Dunes to Bartees Strange and more. This is our daily download of the essential news you need to know across music, culture and style.

My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way Performs "The World Is Ugly" in a Cheerleader Uniform, Avril Lavigne teams up with Killstar for Fashion Line and more

The latest, from My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way performing “The World Is Ugly” in a cheerleader uniform to Avril Lavigne’s collaboration with Killstar and more. This is our daily download of the essential news you need to know across music, culture and style

How punk rock taught stand-up comedian Neil Rubenstein to pay it forward

Neil Rubenstein is carving out his own place in the comedy world. The stand-up comic discusses his punk-rock roots and touring with Motion City Soundtrack.

AP&R: How Lil Wayne’s Rebirth inspired TITUS to make his own genre pivot

TITUS is capturing the magic of turn-of-the-millennium music. Fusing elements of Y2K pop punk and hip-hop, the artist explores his influences and what’s next.

AP Gallery: Michael Dubin on his first show, discovering emo music and shooting Taking Back Sunday

Witnessing a chaotic Vision Of Disorder show changed Michael Dubin’s life. The photographer reflects on capturing the Long Island scene, from Taking Back Sunday to Koyo.

Darken your clothes with the new Market x MCR streetwear drop

MARKET has released its newest collection in partnership with My Chemical Romance. The four item collection will be available exclusively on MARKET’s website.

NOAHFINNCE on Dave Grohl, watching his mom’s cover band and the last gig he went to

Get an insight into the life of pop rock’s breakout star, NOAHFINNCE. The artist discusses the last song he listened to, the last book he read and more.
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