Texas duo, Scenes and Sirens, will be bringing its soul-rockin’ selves to DJ Rossstar’s Punk Show tonight at 7pm PST (10pm EST). The groovesome twosome will be spinning some tracks from its six song EP, The South Will Dance Again, and sharing some dirt on current tourmates Racing Kites. (Racing Kites is set to call the show during Scenes’ interview … hopefully with some good comebacks.) Cinematic Sunrise will be calling in during the show to chat about its debut release, A Coloring Storybook and Long Playing Record, and short July tour. Cinematic Sunrise features Craig Owens and Bradley Bell… Read more »
Following the release of Hotel Flamingo in September, Kelsy Karter & The Heroines officially unleashed the cinematic music video for the EP’s title track. Lead vocalist Kelsy Karter notes, “Everybody talks about the love of a partner, a friend, or even oneself, but nobody ever talks about the power of love from a stranger. Written by myself and co-directed with Whitney Otte, we wanted the ‘Hotel Flamingo’ music video to embody both tragedy and comedy, like all great love stories.” She continues, “We introduced my drag king character as ‘The Drifter’ and our good friend Izzy (singer of Black Honey)… Read more »
After kicking off his Volume One tour earlier this month, Craig Owens and his team have sadly been forced to cancel the remaining eight scheduled performances due to a severe van accident that occurred today, June 29. While this incident brings an abrupt end to Owens’ run on the road, the silver lining is that all crew members and passengers involved are in the process of recovering from the harrowing events. The highly anticipated Volume One tour commenced on June 6 in Denver, CO, and showcased Owens’ revival of tracks from his illustrious career with bands like Chiodos, Destroy Rebuild… Read more »
Following up his recent stint on the road with D.R.U.G.S., Craig Owens has announced an extensive 26-show tour with support from Kurt Travis (Royal Coda, Push Over), Moxy, and Voila joining for the final four shows. The tour will kick off on June 6 in Denver, CO, and run through July 8 where they will wrap up in St. Louis, MO. The tour will feature performances from Owens’ celebrated career, including songs from his discographies with Chiodos, D.R.U.G.S., Cinematic Sunrise, and other projects. On his social platforms, Owens shares, “I’m very excited to announce that I’ll be taking out my… Read more »
San Diego rockers, The Material, will be hosting a pre-Fourth of July bash on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Show tonight at 7p.m. PT (10p.m. ET). The female-fronted five-piece will be playing tracks from its 2007 EP, Tomorrow, answering way-too-personal questions, and might even perform an acoustic song or two. The Arrival will be calling in to discuss its upcoming tours with Cinematic Sunrise and Millionaires . The R&B-meets-pop foursome from Alabama have an EP, Believe the Hype, available on iTunes, and is featured in this month’s issue of Alternative Press. If you have questions for The Material or The Arrival, you… Read more »
When an event has been around for 13 years, it’s usually time to shake things up. And while Ozzfest chose to do that by going free, the Vans Warped tour opted to piece together one of its most diverse rosters to date. The tour, which will kick off June 28 at Chula Vista, California’s Coors Amphitheater, is currently slated to play 45 shows through an August 25 date in Los Angeles with a lineup that includes Coheed and Cambria, Bad Religion, New Found Glory, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Cute Is What We Aim For, Bayside and Canadian rapper K-os. Among the… Read more »
Yeehaw, y’all! After a successful set at Boston Calling, Beach Weather just dropped their new single, “High In Low Places” with an accompanying desert-themed music video. This marks the group’s first release since their 2023 LP Pineapple Sunrise featuring smash-hit “Sex, Drugs, Etc.” Frontman Nick Santino shares, “We like to call ‘High in Low Places’ our apocalyptic love song. There was beauty in the idea of finding peace in one another while the world was slowly melting.” He continues, “We wanted to create something that felt cinematic, the closing credits of a modern end-of-times western. There are hints of those… Read more »