The Wonder Years announce four shows in 24 hours
The Wonder Years will perform 4 shows in 24 hours in support of their upcoming album, The Greatest Generation. Click read more to view tour dates.
The Wonder Years will perform 4 shows in 24 hours in support of their upcoming album, The Greatest Generation. Click read more to view tour dates.
The Acoustic Basement Tour will occur in February and feature Geoff Rickly(Thursday), Vinnie Caruana(I Am The Avalanche/The Movielife), A Loss For Words, Koji and Brian Marquis(Therefore I Am).
Hit The Lights will head out on tour this December with A Loss For Words, With The Punches, and State Champs. Click "Read More" for the tour dates.
When bands decide to strip down, it can mean one of two things. For A Loss For Words it meant grabbing a couple guitars and recording an acoustic EP. Returning To Webster Lake has the band giving their songs a new life and three cover songs a unique twist.
A Loss For Words have released a music video for "Raining Excuses" off the album No Sanctuary. Click "read more" to watch it.
The Vans Warped Tour is gearing up for its 18th year and celebrating with a lineup stacked with both old favorites and new artists for audiences to fall in love with. To get you ready, our writing staff have picked seven bands that can't be missed this summer.
Listen to Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford at 8PMET to hear the best in Pop Punk, Hardcore, Metalcore, and Ska music. This week's show features interviews with UK Bands Asking Alexandria (8:30ET) and Enter Shikari (9:30ET).
On last night's episode of The Gunz Show, A Loss For Words announced that they plan to release a nine-song acoustic album exclusively on this year's Warped Tour.
Tune into Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford tonight from 8-10pm ET to hear the latest and greatest in Pop Punk, Metalcore, and Hardcore music.
Velocity/Rise Records have signed Boston pop-punk band A Loss For Words. The band are currently in the writing stages in between tours for the as-of-yet untitled Velocity/Rise debut, and will be recording with acclaimed producer Andrew Wade.
Not very often does an album or band hit you like a tornado upon first listen, and End Measured Mile by Make Do and Mend does just that.