Electro-rockers The Anix and Julien-K are back with their new single, “CRAWL.” The collaboration brings back dark wave and electronica ‘90s energy missing in the music scene. The music video is a vintage glitch-mob fever dream, inspiring your best techno-goth dance moves. The neon pink hues and strobes, along with distorted yet alluring vocals, set the stage for the music video. Brandon Smith, the mastermind behind The Anix, explains that the chorus lyrics relate to letting go of the pressures of endless success. “‘Watch us fall into the dirt/Watch us crawl,’…is in reference to what would happen if you were… Read more »
From rock n’ roll godmother Sister Rosetta Tharpe to grunge singer Tina Bell, there have always been Black rock music artists. Pop-punk and alternative rock are no different. To celebrate Black History Month and the kickass contributions of Black rock artists, here are 10 Black pop-punk and alt-rock artists you should listen to year-round. Fefe Dobson The Canadian pop-punk singer Fefe Dobson released her self-titled debut album in 2003, which spawned hits that included “Take Me Away,” “Bye Bye Boyfriend,” and “Everything.” She would follow that album with 2006’s Sunday Love and 2010’s Joy. The latter was especially notable for… Read more »
Tropic Gold are preparing for the release of their new EP ‘What A Wonderful Experience’ with one last taster, the intense “Maniac”.
Wargasm and Fred Durst have joined forces for a new masterpiece, the chaotic, callous and crushing “Bang Ya Head”.
The Armed have revealed the details of new album ‘Perfect Saviors’, their attempt at creating “the biggest, greatest rock album of the 21st century.”
CLT DRP are back with the second full-length ‘Nothing Clever, Just Feelings’, brimming with more challenging and cathartic electro-punk.
Lake Malice have a frantic new track, taking aim at abusive relationships and offering support for those who feel “trapped and alone”.
This past Friday, March 17th, Muse brought their larger-than-life production to Madison Square Garden and shook one of the world’s most famous arenas down to its foundations.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares different artists’ opinions on the war in Ukraine.
Grab your headphones and say “Hello” to your new end-of-summer soundtrack: Weathers just served up Pillows & Therapy and you’ll want to give it a listen.