Maude Latour is destined for superstardom. Ahead of her new EP 001, she spoke about creating her own universe for "perfect pop songs" and nurturing friendships.
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Leah Kate knew she was destined to become a pop star. With singles “10 Things I Hate About You” and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Bitch," her dream is coming true.
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The guitar emerges in a blur. The outburst only lasts a second or two before the rest of the band kicks in as abruptly. Someone calls “Out of vogue” repeatedly, as lead singer Jeff Atta responds, “We don't need no magazines/We don’t need no pictures/We don’t need no TV/We don’t wanna know!” It’s over in a minute. The other three songs on the seve
During the Philadelphia stop of her world tour, Olivia Rodrigo paid homage to No Doubt with a cover of their song "Just A Girl." Check out the video below.
Previously on the tour, Rodrigo covered Veruca Salt's "Seether" and performed "Complicated" with Avril Lavigne...
Lit have shared the new single “Mouth Shut” featuring No Doubt's Adrian Young. The track arrives ahead of their forthcoming album Tastes Like Gold, out June 17 via Round Hill Records.
In addition, the band are heading on tour in May. Check out ...
Lit have announced their upcoming seventh studio album, Tastes Like Gold, will arrive June 17 via Round Hill Records. They've also shared a single from the album, titled “Kicked Off The Plane.”
Tastes Like Gold features collaborations from Carlo Colasacco (The Chainsmokers), YOUTHYEAR, Adrian Young (No Doubt), Butch Walker and American Authors. It follows 2018...
Lit are unveiling details today for their Spring Loaded U.S. tour. Alternative Press is bringing you the first word on the new run.
The band also dropped a new live video for their single “Yeah Yeah Yeah.”
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“We’re the Interrupters! We’re from Los Angeles, California!” the young guitarist announces over a fanfare, as the camera pulls back and reveals a four-piece band, plus a singer, and a crush of throbbing humanity in a tiny space. “And this first song i...
1997: All media is declaring the alternative-rock explosion—for which Nirvana lit the fuse—over. This means the commercial pop-punk wave Green Day touched off was over in their eyes, too. That selfsame media could not have been more wrong. Green Day ...
This past March 5, the French punk label Guerilla Asso quietly slipped a genius album into the marketplace: Rocket To Kingston, credited to Bobby Ramone. The melding of the isolated vocal tracks from nine of Bob Marley’s most deathless classics to edited Ramones backing tracks, it sounds like a joke on paper. The ...
After the hell of a year that was 2020, it's clear that nothing is ever permanent. Musicians, who make their money through merch and performances, had to stop touring. Concerts turned virtual, and meet-and-greets no longer existed.
It made everyone, not just musicians, rethink the concept of stability...
Ever wonder where your favorite artist filmed that one music video? While the answer is probably some private set in Los Angeles, a handful of music videos were actually filmed in public locations. With the weather warming and in-person concerts still on hold, why not support your favorite artists by visiting the sets of their music videos...
If you are into astrology, you have probably implemented it in a lot of areas of your life to figure out who you truly are. Have you ever applied it to your favorite ’90s anthems? Thanks to the stars and zodiac signs, astrology has given us a way to find out which ’90s tune you really are.
Your s...
There’s truly something special whenever our favorite artists decide to cover songs from other bands and genres. It shows off their musical chops, their taste and their ability to imprint their style on anything they’re performing.
Some artist...
While we love when artists gift us with never-before-heard songs, there’s just something about a cover that will always get us excited.
Since the Punk Goes Pop days, scene artists covering pop tracks have been a popular trend, and vice versa. Through u...
With Women’s History Month coming to a close today, it’s vital to carry these messages of intersectional feminism and empowerment throughout every day to come. These musicians aren’t only wonderful leaders in the music industry spanning over decades—they’re using their platform to spread messages of self-love and growth as well as sharing stories of hardship and navigating mistakes, which every yo
Foo Fighters fans—and fans of Dave Grohl in general—know that he’s a big fan of the cover song. Fact is, Nirvana had a thing for covers, too, especially ones that their raucous audience wouldn’t, and couldn’t, see coming from a second stage away, never mind a mile.
Hell, once Nirvana even ...