On this Episode I have the former drummer and founder of Less Than Jake, he also was the man that created Fueled By Ramen and help see many bands to success. We talk about the Punk Rock Museum opening in Vegas, as well as how he got into all his different bands/businesses.
It looks like the folx over at Fueled By Ramen finally watched our 8 Black Rockers You Need To Be Listening To video from back in July. In it, we squealed over Meet Me @ the Altar, and we’re squealing even harder now.
Oh Honey have announced their signing to Fueled By Ramen Records (home of Paramore and Twenty One Pilots) and released a new music video for “Lonely Neighbor.”
Young The Giant are back with the appropriately named lead single “It’s About Time” from their upcoming record Mind Over Matter, which is due out January 21st. The album will be released on Fueled By Ramen records and was recorded by Justin Meldal-Johnson.
This Providence and record label Fueled By Ramen have parted ways. You can read a statement from vocalist/guitarist Dan Young by clicking “Read More.”
Juno Awards-nominees Softcult has launched their grunge-fueled new single “Spiralling Out” and announced the release of their new EP titled Heaven, due on May 24. “Spiralling Out” marks the fourth preview of the six-track collection, which was preceded by the releases of “Haunt You Still,” “Shortest Fuse,” and the titular track, “Heaven.” In a grunge meets shoegaze cacophony, “Spiralling Out” is a dazzling display of Softcult’s prowess, instantly transporting listeners into a state of anxiously spinning out of control: “I’ve been spiralling out for hours/Burning a hole in my brain.” The pair shares, “Hopefully, this song is one that lets… Read more »
Waterparks’ fifth studio album, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, will be out April 14th via Fueled By Ramen. To celebrate the announcement, Waterparks also released the single “REAL SUPER DARK”.
This week we chat with Chrissy Costanza – lead singer of Against the Current and the voice of the League of Legends anthem! Chrissy chats about her work with Riot Games, her gaming show on Venn, her journey through the music industry including catching the attention of Fueled by Ramen, touring and more!
This week we chat with Chrissy Costanza, who first rose to fame as the lead singer of Against the Current and has since become one of the most recognizable female voices in gaming. We find out about how Chrissy first met her bandmates, Will Ferri and Dan Gow, and how they quickly caught the attention of label Fueled By Ramen (Warner Music, home of Twenty One Pilots, Panic! At The Disco, All Time Low, and more).
After a critically acclaimed debut album and a sold-out world tour, Chrissy was approached by Riot Games in 2017 to be the voice of the League of Legends anthem “Legends Never Die”, which has had over 200 million streams. 2020 has kept Chrissy in the studio with her ATC bandmates working on their forthcoming album which is sure to be their breakthrough offering, as well as embarking on hosting her own show as one of the founding talents on the gaming x music culture network, Venn.
twenty one pilots are streaming another new song, “Lane Boy,” from the upcoming album ‘Blurryface.’ The album will be released May 19th with Fueled By Ramen Records.