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20 side projects you should already be listening to by now

Side projects have the special ability to give artists the chance to express themselves in whatever manner they choose without snobby genre lords or the (sometimes self-imposed) shackles of their previous works confining their sonic decisions. Sometimes these new bands go in an intentionally more mainstream direction, while other times the word “commercial” is never […]

The world may be sad, but '68 say 'Love Is Ain't Dead' with new EP

We didn’t ask him directly, but we’re pretty sure that the best part of Josh Scogin’s 2020 was recording the new ’68 EP. Love Is Ain’t Dead. contains three new songs and a cover of David Essex’s eternal groove-jam “Rock On.” Today Scogin and drummer Nikko Yamada released a socially distanced video for the opening […]

20 scene albums from 2007 that are probably still stuck in your head

In 2007, the scene was rocking harder and louder than anyone could have imagined. Myspace favorites such as Fall Out Boy and Paramore were crafting their emo sounds into unforgettable albums that established them as legends. While staying true to their roots in emo and punk, scene music introduced synthesizers and screamo elements to create […]

10 band reunions we never thought we’d see happen

Being in a band is like being in a relationship, and many times, that means messy breakups and unsatisfying endings. But on some occasions (usually after a few years), some acts are able to put aside their differences and get back together, either for an epic one-off show or a full-blown reunion. We’ve decided to […]

Aaron Gillespie likes the Underoath LP he's not on more than a fan favorite

“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 […]

Underoath considered adding a covers set to the Observatory series

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 gestures are great for fan service, it still wasn’t enough for the members of Underoath. Underoath […]

Discover 50 unsigned bands from every state in the US

From sea to shining sea, the U.S. is teeming with talented bands and musicians. Every state and region of the country has its own scene, with its own unique flavor, filled with undiscovered and unsigned artists worthy of a listen. In a time when most of us are stuck inside, take a virtual road trip […]

These 18 singers from the 2000s will forever define the scene

Leave it to us to create a video for a list that was bound to fuel some fire. This APTV installment salutes singers from the 2000s whose voices shaped the scene. It was a pivotal time in youth culture. The combined tidal waves of annoying pop stars and nu-metal dudes in funny pants were giving […]

Here’s how you can see Underoath perform three classic albums in full

Acclaimed hard-rock outfit Underoath have announced a livestream concert series, Underoath: Observatory. Beginning Friday, July 17, the band will play three shows  dedicated to a different album. The 17th show will feature Lost In The Sound of Separation, Performances of Define the Great Line (July 24) and They’re Only Chasing Safety (July 31) will follow. […]

Here are the 18 best scene vocalists from the 2000s

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.  Read below for more on both points, […]

Dave Grohl, Billie Eilish and more sign petition to save independent venues

Business owners and employees across the world have been navigating the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic that has put many out of work. Venues are no different as shows have been canceled and postponed since March. Now, with 90% of independent venues fearing they’ll never reopen if the shutdown continues past 6 months, artists […]

Slipknot are reimagining Knotfest through exclusive online content

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, exclusive interviews, performances, merch and more. Read More: Hear Ghostemane return to black metal with his side project’s new EP The new virtual […]

Anberlin surprise fans by revealing plans for their first music in six years

Anberlin are confirming they are working on their first new music since their 2014 record Lowborn putting an end to their musical absence. The band broke up in 2014 with reunion shows in 2018 and 2019 but now they’re officially making a proper return with new material. Read More: Black Veil Brides are already working on their next […]

Here are the performances to livestream this week

We’re well into this new temporary way of life of being stuck at home due to coronavirus. Retail stores, bars, restaurants and now movie theaters have closed their doors to the public. This means you’ve probably been sitting inside cycling through the same TV and movie options on Netflix and Hulu, as well as music […]

Underoath’s album breakdown continues with Slipknot and ETID members

Underoath are streaming on Twitch this week to listen through their album Lost In The Sound Of Separation.  The iconic album featured the tracks such as “We Are The Involuntary” and “Desperate Times, Desperate Measures.” Read more: Christofer Drew’s ‘Unborn Spark’ finally has a new release date Earlier this month, the band launched a livestream […]

20 essential 2004 albums that proved the scene was here to stay

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. It was the year scene music established that it […]

Slipknot are canceling all of their summer 2020 tour dates

Slipknot are canceling all of their summer Knotfest tour dates today over the coronavirus pandemic. The band made a post on their social media accounts saying they’re looking forward to performing for fans again while refunds are going to be made available for all ticket holders. Read More: An original Ghostface killer wants to make comeback in ‘Scream 5’ The […]

Underoath are breaking down 'Ø (Disambiguation)' with a former member

Underoath are launching a weekly series on their Twitch account breaking down all of their records and the second episode is featuring former drummer Daniel Davison who is deep diving on Ø (Disambiguation) with the band. The episode is set to be premiering on May 13 following their first episode on Erase Me which arrived last week. Read More: […]

Starset show off their fans’ talents in art-filled “Trials” video

Starset premiered their “Trials” music video on Fearless Records‘ livestream, Fearless At Home. This was no ordinary music video, however. The group reached out to fans and collected fan art to illustrate the lyrics of the track. Fans sent in hand-drawn band portraits, lyric posters, graphic designs and more pieces to craft the unique video […]

Demi Lovato brings back our Myspace days for an emo Travis Barker remix

blink-182‘s Travis Barker doesn’t seem to be slowing down when it comes to new projects. Just last night he appeared on The Late Late Show with James Cordon to perform with Machine Gun Kelly on his new single “Bloody Valentine.” Now, Barker is giving Demi Lovato‘s single “I Love Me” an emo remix. Released this […]
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