The Gaslight Anthem have ushered in the change of season in some style with their new track “Autumn“. It’s the latest piece of music to be pulled from their upcoming album, History Books. The band’s first album in nine years and first since their reunion last year, it’s a collection of songs that feel incredibly necessary for the times we live in. A reminder of what life is really all about. The little moments that make the big moments all the more special. It is also a reminder of just what a special band The Gaslight Anthem have always been.… Read more »
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary celebrate Fathers Day Week! Also, they talk to Sam Cox from the band, Autumn Ragland!
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Autumn Fires, Sylvie, Dear Seattle, and Madi Leeds.
This weeks Singles Lost in Time features songs by The Appleseed Cast and From Autumn to Ashes.
Autumn Rowe is a grammy-winning songwriter who overcame extraordinary circumstances to forge an extraordinary life. Ryan Skyy unpacks Autumn’s mindset and discusses the song that launched her career, “Happiness” by Alexis Jordan.
It is finally the first day of Autumn in the idobi studio, and Johnny and Bruce from The Weekend Riot have a lot to discuss.
From Autumn to Ashes are embarking on their first tour since going on an indefinite hiatus in 2008.
Detroit’s own alternative act on the rise, UNWELL, launched into their new era with their debut album Trial & Error, accompanied by a new visualizer for their track “Leaves.” Lead singer Matt Copley described how the song fully encompasses the band’s relationship with the fall season. “This is a breakup/heartache song all wrapped up in a metaphor about autumn,” he says. “There’s a lot of beauty in this song the way it compares a relationship to the autumn leaves changing and dying, growing cold, etc. There’s a sense of longing for what you had even though it’s long past. We… Read more »
Shortly after unveiling the official music video for “SNEAKING OUT OF HEAVEN,” Waterparks has treated fans to the green screen version, offering a delightful twist to the new track. While maintaining the familiar shot-for-shot visuals from the original video, this just-released rendition reveals a ton of endearing behind-the-scenes moments that showcase the trio’s camaraderie. One particularly heartwarming moment captured in the green screen version unfolds at the 54-second mark. Here, Awsten Knight playfully winds the mic and its cord around Otto Wood‘s drum kit, seamlessly handing off the mic to him. In a touching display, Wood lifts his feet atop… Read more »