Monique Powell (Save Ferris)
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Darrin chats with his old friend and the singer of ska band Save Ferris, Monique Powell. Later, TS with weed news and Darrin with music news.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Darrin chats with his old friend and the singer of ska band Save Ferris, Monique Powell. Later, TS with weed news and Darrin with music news.
The full lineup for Warped Tour’s Orlando, FL stop—the final Warped weekend of 2026—has officially been revealed. While nine slots on the Orlando admat remain open, the latest wave of additions includes Beauty School Dropout, Dropkick Murphys, iann dior, Insane Clown Posse, MXPX, The Summer Set, and more, rounding out the festival’s last stop of the year. This year’s Warped Tour stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds on June 13-14; Long Beach, CA, at Shoreline Waterfront on July 25-26; Montréal, Québec, Canada at Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montréal on August 21-22; Mexico City, Mexico at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez,… Read more »
The full lineup for Warped Tour’s Mexico City stop has officially been revealed, adding even more artists to the bill following the conclusion of the festival’s 30-ish Days of Warped Tour rollout. Newly announced acts include 3OH!3, Chiodos, Joyce Manor, and The Home Team, among others. While the majority of the lineup is now public, four slots on the admat remain blank, indicating that additional announcements are still on the way. This year’s Warped Tour stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds on June 13-14; Long Beach, CA, at Shoreline Waterfront on July 25-26; Montréal, Québec, Canada… Read more »
As the 30-ish Days of Warped Tour campaign comes to a close, the full lineup for the Long Beach, CA stop has finally been unveiled. In addition to the artists previously confirmed for the Warped weekend, newly added names, including Carolesdaughter and Jinjer, have now joined the bill. While the majority of the lineup is now public, eight artists remain under wraps—set to be revealed before the festival weekend arrives. This year’s Warped Tour stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds on June 13-14; Long Beach, CA, at Shoreline Waterfront on July 25-26; Montréal, Québec, Canada at… Read more »
As the summer draws to a close, we only have one thing on our minds: When We Were Young Fest 2023. And not just When We Were Young, but all of the music, camaraderie, and more that come with the eventful weekend. As the pop-punk-filled weekend approaches, with eagerly-anticipated performances from Green Day, blink-182, Simple Plan, and more, the festival along with Charity Bomb and Unite The United Foundation, have announced the Strange 80s benefit concert and bowling tournament. Kicking off the weekend’s events for the second year in a row on Friday, October 20 at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas,… Read more »
Following the release of singles “Long Gone,” “Numb To What Is Real,” and “Cruel Times,” Superheaven is back with the official music video for “Stare At The Void.” All four tracks are set to appear on the group’s forthcoming self-titled record—their first in a decade—due out on April 18 via Blue Grape Music You can preorder and pre-save Superheaven here. The unique stop-motion animated music video was crafted by Hayden Hall, setting a unique scene for the nostalgia-inducing indie-rock track. Check out the full video below. Superheaven will hit the road for their North American headline tour following the album release in April. Check… Read more »
Marking their first full-length collection in a decade, Superheaven returns with their self-titled comeback record. The 10-track album is slated to arrive on April 18 via Blue Grape Music and includes the two singles, “Long Gone” and “Numb To What Is Real,” the band released in 2024. You can preorder and pre-save Superheaven here. In addition to the album announcement, they have unleashed their latest offering, “Cruel Times.” Opening through a grungy, ‘90s-esque distortion, “Cruel Times” immerses listeners in its raw, nostalgic sound. Vocalists/guitarists Jake Clarke and Taylor Madison trade off vocals in a push and pull, blending melancholic melodies… Read more »