Miss May I is back with a new version of “Architect,” and this time, they reimagined their track with Currents vocalist Brian Wille. In mid-July, the band announced their signing to Solid State Records and announced their 15th anniversary re-recording of their 2009 full-length, Apologies Are For The Weak. Plus, they shared their reworked version of “Forgive and Forget” with Fit For A King’s vocalist Ryan Kirby and bassist Ryan “Tuck” O’Leary. The full re-recorded album featuring the likes of The Word Alive‘s Telle Smith, Silent Planet‘s Garrett Russell, and beyond arrives on August 23. “This was one of the first songs we ever wrote as… Read more »
Miss May I fans have been flooded with good news today! After inking a deal with Solid State Records, the metalcore mainstays have announced the 15 year anniversary re-recording of their 2009 full-length, Apologies Are For The Weak. In addition to the re-recorded album, which will include special guest appearances on each track and arrives on August 23, the group has issued the first preview with “Forgive And Forget.” The reimagined recording sees Fit For A King’s vocalist Ryan Kirby and bassist Ryan “Tuck” O’Leary on the release. “When it came to choosing which song went best with each one… Read more »
Headbangers and riff lovers rejoice, Currents are back with their third studio album The Death We Seek.
Currents are going to be releasing their new album The Death We Seek in May, and their latest offering from it is simply stunning.
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411. (P.S. Do people still say 411?) #IDOBIRADIO The Cool Nerd Weed Show coolnerdweedshow Kevin Smith (filmmaker, actor) on Monday, 6/8 @ 11pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Dangerous Darrin Show dangerousdarrinshow Art Alexakis (vocalist, Everclear) on Tuesday, 6/9 @ 7pm ET on #idobiRadio — – The Gunz Show thegunzshow Kayce Smith (Barstool Sports) on Wednesday, 6/10 @ 9pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Gone Fishkin gonefishkin John-Robert on Thursday, 6/11 @ 9pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Rock The Walls rockthewalls Brian Wille (vocalist for Currents)… Read more »
New York – Few musicians can boast the level of success that Billy Idol attained in the ’80s and early ’90s. Unfortunately, the “live hard and die young” punk rock ethos doesn’t come with a middle-age survival guide. “When you’re young you never think you’ll be a 50-year-old rocking out with the young bands,” Idol told The Associated Press. That’s exactly what Idol, 49, hopes to be doing next year. The pop-punk patriarch has just released “Devil’s Playground,” his first full-length album since 1993’s unremarkable “Cyberpunk.” With five million-sellers already under his belt, Idol hopes “Playground” will return him to… Read more »