Militarie Gun has teamed up with Manchester Orchestra to rework their track, “My Friends Are Having A Hard Time.” The collaboration is off of the fast-rising Los Angeles group’s incoming EP, Life Under The Sun, and comes out on January 26 via Loma Vista. The collection is comprised of five tracks plus features Bully’s Alicia Bognanno, Mannequin Pussy, and a NOFX cover. Read more: So What?! Music Fest Announces Lineup Featuring Underoath, Skillet, & More Everyone needs some East Coast emo edge, and the union between both acts highlights the versatility of Militarie Gun. The indie rockers break down the… Read more »
At first glance, the thought of setting emo bangers to orchestral strings doesn’t sound real. How could the soothing nature of classical music ever match up to the angst and grit of the Warped Tour scene? However, this juxtaposition creates the most magical blend of emotionally charged lyrics and dynamic instrumentation. Hawthorne Heights experiments with this theatrical sound on an orchestral rendition of their latest single, “The Storm,” pulled from their freshly released EP, Lost Light, which dropped last month. Celebrating their current tour with Emo Orchestra, the new version paints Hawthorne Heights’ authentically emo-punk sound in a new and… Read more »
Emo Orchestra, the revolutionary combination of scene classics and contemporary classic music, are hitting the road, and Hawthone Heights are going with them!
Today we’ve got Metallica announcing a reissue of their self-titled The Black Album and a 53 song covers album, Pure Noise Records drops LoFi Volume, and Manchester Orchestra reveals the dates for The Million Masks of God tour.
Today we’ve got the scoop on AJR’s new tour, Bebe Rexha & JinJoo at Wrestlemania 37 and highlights from the 21st Annual Black Reel Awards.
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from DYLYN, Billionaire, Bridgit Mendler, A Lot Like Birds, The Night Flight Orchestra + Benjamin Muñoz.
Contemporary Youth Orchestra members Lauren Hawkes, Jacob Duber, and Aviva Klein have spent hours rehearsing for this day, and as Brendon Urie grabs the microphone, they watch as it all begins to pay off.
Manchester Orchestra released a new album today, titled ‘Hope’. The album is a re-imagined companion to April’s debut of COPE and features the same track list in a softer setting. The band will also tour to support ‘Hope’ late this fall.
It’s fair to say that the closest most kids in the ninth to twelfth grade get to being a professional musician is enrolling in their local band class, but the vigor of adding a music-centered elective just wasn’t enough for the one hundred and fifteen high schoolers in the Contemporary Youth Orchestra.
With running themes, allusions, and a distinct motif of the supernatural, Cope is definitely an album you want to have tucked away high on your shelf for years to come.