Ska has a rich history, and the Interrupters are leading the charge for the new gen. The band open up about their most personal album yet, In The Wild.
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MUNA are our June cover stars
With their self-titled third album imminent — their first since signing to Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records — it’s a whole new era for MUNA. In fact, the trio are provin...
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Neck Deep return
Neck Deep are back with their first new music in two years, “STFU.” In the single, the quartet fall back on their pop-punk roots while capturing the dread that often accompanies online culture. The band also un...
The Interrupters have shared a new track, "Anything Was Better." The release is the second single from their forthcoming album, In The Wild.
The 14-track record will drop Aug. 5 via Hellcat/Epitaph Records.
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"Anything Was Better" is a triumphant song dedicated to growth and gratit
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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 ...
The Interrupters have announced a new album, titled In The Wild. The record is set for release Aug. 5 via Hellcat/Epitaph Records.
They've also released the lead single, “In The Mirror,” with an accompanying music video.
Read more: Flogging Molly and the Interrupters announce co-headlining summer tour
Aimee Interrupter spoke about the inspiration behind the song in a press release. “I fell into so
Flogging Molly and the Interrupters have announced a co-headlining summer tour. Tiger Army and the Skints are set to support on all dates.
The run kicks off June 7 in Indiana and hits multiple U.S. cities before concluding Sept. 21 in California...
“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...
Fall Out Boy have announced they will not be performing at the Boston and New York shows on the Hella Mega tour.
The band cite a member of their staff testing positive for COVID-19 as the primary reason for cancellation. However, they assure fans that all members of the tour are vaccinated...
Green Day announced a surprise show ahead of their long-awaited Hella Mega tour.
The concert will be held at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While the Hella Mega tour will feature performances in some of the largest stadiums pop-punk music has ever seen, the surprise show is being held in a more intimate 1,800 capacity venue.
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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 ...
Less Than Jake are still riding the third wave that they helped create, and they aren’t looking to give up their upstrokes anytime soon. Guitarist/frontman/resident energy valve Chris DeMakes isn’t worried about winning critics over. Instead, h...
This is a public service announcement: If Green Day’s epic ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tre! trilogy counts as one really, really long album, then the classic band have eleven diverse albums in their esteemed 30-plus-year catalog. Eleven. That’s 170 son...
The 1990s started out with DS-1 distortion pedal grunge bands viciously stomping on the global spandex-wearing hair-metal movement from the decade before and ceremoniously ended with the rise of the baggy-pant rockers of nü metal and bleached-blond boy bands with chiseled faces, courtesy of TRL. How...
Hella Mega tour ticketholders have anxiously been awaiting the fate of the run as tours across the world began getting postponed and canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic. With festivals and other shows well into the early fall beginning to get impacted, it comes as no surprise that Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer are following suit...
The Interrupters are giving us even more to look forward to on the Hella Mega tour next summer. The band have released a kickass cover of Billie Eilish's track "bad guy" while revealing they'll be performing the track all tour long!
Check out the band's "bad guy" cover below...