On Unwanted, Pale Waves lean into alternative and pop punk influences. Ahead of the release, Heather Baron-Gracie breaks down what went into their third record.
Coheed and Cambria have unveiled the album art and tracklist for their upcoming album, Vaxis II: A Window of the Waking Mind. The new project is set for release May 27.
Read more: Coheed And Cambria and the Used livestream gives front-row seat for tour
The 13-track album was produced by Claudio Sanchez and Zakk Cervini...
Bad Omens have announced their latest album, THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND, which is set for release Feb. 25 via Sumerian Records.
Alongside the announcement, the group dropped the record’s title track and a visual to go with it.
Read more: Bad Omens made their album to help others “feel in control and powerful”
“Making the record changed us as songwriters and musicians,” the band say in a press rele
In issue 399, we featured Bishop Briggs and Sueco as cover artists. During our conversations, the two artists detailed their careers, their inspirations and their vision. They also spoke to the changing nature of alternative music and their ambitious visions for their own career...
Welcome back for another AltPress Weekly. Every week, we highlight the things we want you to check out. We always keep you up to date about what's happening at Alternative Press. We'll also bring you our latest music finds, from longtime favorites to brand-new releases.
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All Time Low have teamed up with Pale Waves to release “PMA.”
The single was produced by longtime collaborator Zakk Cervini and serves as the first collaboration between the two bands.
Read more: Billie Eilish's much anticipated LP 'Happier Than Ever' is here–listen
“PMA” is an exposé of emotional transparency in the wake of COVID-19. A shorthand for “Post Modern Anxie...
It's time for another AltPress Weekly. Each week, we highlight the things we want you to check out. We keep you in the loop about everything going on over at Alternative Press, along with all the music news that has us captivated. Of course, we also shout out the freshest music finds, from rarities and crate dives to brand-new releases and hits from your favorite artists...
We’re back with a fresh AltPress Weekly. Each week, we highlight the things we want you to check out. We shout out brand-new tracks and classic cuts, deep dives and smash hits. We’ll also bring you the scoop on the latest happenings at Alternative Press, along with the stories we keep coming back to.
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Important people in music aren’t just behind the microphone, drums or keyboard. They’re also slaving away on Pro Tools, tweaking audio and making the band sound better.
The late Jerry Finn produced Sum 41, blink-182, MxPx and dozens of others in the early 2000s. Tom Lord-Alge m...
Waterparks frontman Awsten Knight discusses the production, themes, and fashion that inspired 'Greatest Hits' in conversation with several key figures.
Given Waterparks’ discography, it would have been entirely acceptable and too easy for them to release a true-to-form greatest hits record composed of fan-favorite tracks. But rather than revisiting their previous accomplishments and restyling them, Waterparks’ fourth full-length, Greatest Hits, creates an encapsulating space that analyzes the perception of reality. While the ...
On Thursday, YUNGBLUD unveiled his emotional new video for "god save me, but don't drown me out."
The video, which is co-directed by YUNGBLUD, is a beacon of hope for fans that may find themselves struggling in dark times.
Read more: It looks like McDonald’s all-day breakfast may disappear forever
Last week, YUNGBLUD announced that his new album Weird! arri...
After much anticipation, YUNGBLUD has finally unveiled the album artwork, tracklisting and release date for Weird!, his sophomore album.
As well, he has released the vulnerable new song "god save me, but don't drown me out."
Read more: Here’s how Vivienne Westwood inspired this new punk Vans collab
Fans first got a taste of YUNGBLUD's forthcoming LP way back in April when he shared the a
After much anticipation, Sleeping With Sirens have finally unveiled their new song "Talking To Myself."
The band have also revealed that the deluxe edition of How It Feels To Be Lost arrives on Aug. 21 via Sumerian Records.
Read more: Watch Grayscale rework “Painkiller Weather” as a moving piano ballad
It's been less than a year since How It Feels To Be Lost made its debut. Despite th...
It's been nearly three months since fans last heard new music from YUNGBLUD. Now, after two weeks of built-up anticipation, his explosive new single “Strawberry Lipstick” is finally here.
The new single is off of his forthcoming sophomore album that is due out later this year.
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If you’re curious as to how Being As An Ocean spend their time offstage and outside of the studio, then the band’s latest single, “Find Our Way,” should give you a good idea. Since forming in 2011, BAAO have toured around the world and traveled to more than 20 countries. But for the song’s cor...
Joel Quartuccio oughta be in the movies. He’s not blessed with sharp cheekbones, a flowing mane of hair or any of that stuff that qualifies for “Young Hollywood” status in Vanity Fair. Yet the frontman for post-hardcore aggregate Being As An Ocean sure does cut a figure in front of a camera.
Whether he’s...
Get your fire emojis at the ready, because you’ll be mashing that button to share this with your friends repeatedly: Post-hardcore unit Being As An Ocean have returned with a new single, “Play Pretend,” that’s so massive, it just might give you whiplash upon hearing it.
Produced by the ba...
YUNGBLUD finally dropped the explosive video for his song “Parents” and made an insane announcement in the comments.
A few weeks ago, he dropped the track after some cryptic teasers that drove us crazy.
Read more: Billie Eilish connects with her fans “like Morrissey,” Dave Grohl says
To take it back, fans started coming up with theories when the sudden appearance of a hotline number plastered ac
For a while there, it looked like Sleeping With Sirens were poised for some great things. They got themselves new management and were able to ascend to major-label status with a deal with Warner Records. And then everything went to hell.
From the recording of the ill-fated LP Gossip to the aftermath of taking it on the road, everything about the situation was working against the band...