Scottish punks Cold Years challenge authority in their new song, “CHOKE.” The track is off of their upcoming album, A Different Life, which drops on April 26. The single is melodically driven with essences mixed in that capture anyone who’s a fan of the alt-rock scene. Even on a different continent, Cold Years writes engaging lyrics that transcend those boundaries while being introspective in challenging the status quo. Not only does frontman Ross Gordon’s vocals resonate in line with Green Day’s lead, Billie Joe Armstrong, but he uniquely stands within his own sonic realm. Similarly, the variety of elements of… Read more »
Fish said it best—ho ho, holy shit! As The Fishmas Spectacular set out to celebrate 10 years of Gone Fishkin on idobi Radio—the official Gone Fishkin anniversary marked in November, which you can read about here—it was undeniably an evening that will go down in fishtory. Yes, we’re filled with puns—it’s the holiday season! “10 years 1 month before The Fishmas Spectacular this year, I was in the bedroom I grew up in freaking out about to go on air for the first time as Gone Fishkin,” Fish shares of the holiday event. “To see some of the bands I… Read more »
FOXCULT have signed to Adventure Cat Records, and celebrated with the release of an extraordinary new track “Glacier”.
You cannot miss the opportunity to hear Amy Lee sing “Save me” in chorus with a packed arena.
Today we talk about the new Hawkeye series, Coldplay’s unique upcoming tour, and Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s GQ interview. Hawkeye Gets a Release Date Whether you were naughty or nice this year, you’re getting a gift from Disney! Earlier today they dropped a new trailer for their Marvel series, Hawkeye. The teaser revealed we’ll be getting the first two episodes, out of six, on November 24th. This follows the same pattern as WandaVision, Loki, and What If, where the studio releases a couple of episodes and then the rest follow weekly. Coupled with the first trailer from last… Read more »
Today we give an update on Tanya Fear, talk about BTS collaborating with Coldplay, question Amazon’s technology, and take a look at the new Netflix project Grendel, we give you the Met Gala highlights, and remember Norm Macdonald after he suddenly passed away.
This week Patrick talks about his first trip to New York in 10 years. Also, yes, it’s true baby cameras are the best TV show to watch. MOTH Tip: Get a surveillance instead of a baby camera because it’s cheaper, fatherhood made simple by the Man Of The Hour guys!
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. We’re diving into Saskatoon in Canada this time round.
Philadelphia’s The Wonder Years have returned with Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing. The record was produced, engineered and mixed by Steve Evetts at Omen Room Studios, Garden Grove, CA.
The album that will put the new EMI under its greatest global scrutiny to date is also 2008’s most eagerly awaited release. That’s the official word from Coldplay’s new boss. The band’s “Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends” will be released June 12 internationally on Parlophone/EMI and on June 17 in North America on Capitol. EMI Group chairman Guy Hands, who led the buyout of the music company last summer through his private-equity firm Terra Firma, says, “Right across the world, this is the most anticipated album of the year.” As the follow-up to the British melodic… Read more »