Scary Kids Scaring Kids have teamed up with Ice Nine Kills' Spencer Charnas for the track “Nightmare.” The single comes from their new upcoming album Out Of Light, out May 27 via Velocity Records.
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The album is filled with collaborations, including Underoath's Spencer Chamberlain, Bad Omens' Noah Sebastian, Tyl
Every month, Alternative Press is sharing some of our favorite new releases. From rap and R&B to retro- and emo-inspired beats, this month's AP&R list spans across different genres, bringing you a unique list of rising artists. Check out these budding artists who will soon become your new favorite below.
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Just in time for Halloween, Matt Cutshall has released a new Twilight-inspired video, "felt emo again might delete." The visual is set to the classic scene anthem “Situations” by Escape The Fate.
Cutshall has a long-running passion for emo—and a music career dating back to his former band It Boys!. With his new project...
Canadian deathcore group Brand Of Sacrifice have dropped a new single, “Enemy.” The track features guest vocals from Underoath’s Spencer Chamberlain and was accompanied by a short film created and scored by the band.
The band expertly create sonic settings for each moment of the short film. The visual begin...
Underoath remains steady in their two-decade-long project of maintaining heavier-than-hell originality in their latest track, “Damn Excuses.”
The new track was released via Fearless Records. It’s the latest studio release since the band’s reimagined take on Rezz’s “Someone Else” in 2020. The song is their first original music s...
Back in July, Underoath treated fans to their three-part OBSERVATORY livestream event. Now, fans are finally getting the chance to relive this groundbreaking virtual show for the first time since this summer.
This week, Underoath unveiled the audio from their first OBSERVATORY virtual show where they performed Lost In The Sound Of Separation in full for the first time. As well,...
"We are so married to each other and our craft," says drummer/vocalist Aaron Gillespie in the APTV oral history of Underoath. "And that sounds so douchey, but I don't mean for it to. What we do is so important to us that we fight and end up hating each other half the time because of it...
On July 17, world-acclaimed rock force Underoath begin Underoath: Observatory, a livestreamed concert series. As the coronavirus pandemic has stopped live music performances, it’s also made us accustomed to “rock from home” offerings from bands and artists. While those gest...
The first decade of this century began in the wake of boy bands and nü metal, so no one truly knew which sounds and bands would break out this time around. Well, “the scene” became a widely used (and misused) phrase, and bands decided to become more egalitarian.
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While Slipknot have called off all of their Knotfest shows for this summer, the band are temporarily replacing the festival with a "global multi-media hub" offering exclusive content.
The band are reimagining Knotfest.com to offer news, ...
The 2004 alternative music community turned out to be a pivotal moment in time for scene bands. As the two previous years set the foundation for the genre, it quickly expanded. Musicians started to experiment more on albums with genres outside of emo, punk and pop...
Underoath have seen their share of change, from breakups to important members stepping away to a different sound on every album they’ve put out since Spencer Chamberlain joined them on 2004’s They’re Only Chasing Safety.
Before Chamberlain and They’re Only Chasing Safety, though, there was Dallas Taylor and The Changing Of Times (along with two other albums). The Changing Of Times was U...
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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.
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When Selfish Things were crafted from mastermind frontman Alex Biro, the name was originally meant to be a moniker for his solo vehicle. As the group grew, so did their following, which is exactly what Biro intended before releasing their debut LP, Logos, into the world...
With the decade coming to an end, it’s hard to believe that 2010 was already 10 years ago. From post-hardcore to pop punk, the scene did not disappoint.
We saw major releases (and some temporary final releases) from My Chemical Romance, A Day To Remember, Circa Survive and Underoath, just to name a few.
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Selfish Things just dropped the music video for their song "Torn". Just like the original track, the video also features Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath.
The video takes inspiration from the old silent films, with slides describing the action...
Since their first single appeared on Spotify in 2015, Selfish Things have consistently set the precedent of quality over quantity, and they have yet to fail on that front.
Following the release of the quartet’s 2018 EP, Vertical Love, they’re back with their premiere full-length record, Logos, out now via Pure Noise Records.
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For almost a quarter of a century, Vans Warped Tour was a clubhouse for music culture, focusing on alt-rock and then branching into a punk-rock juggernaut with tentacles in all kinds of genres and nonprofit initiatives. After this weekend’s final event at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, tour founder Kevin Lyman’s vision for a massive touring fest will be remanded to the record
From “They’re Only Chasing Safety” to “Erase Me,”Underoath frontman Spencer Chamberlain’s voice has been a sonic staple of the band’s storied career. In this APTV exclusive, we put the legendary frontman on vocal rest, asked him to draw out his answers to some questions and left his bandmates, Tim McTague and Aaron Gillespie, to figure them out.
From a sketchy Shrek to a band that C...