*now playing*
 

News

snarls Drops “Baby Bangs” Single Ahead Of Headlining Tour


Columbus shoegaze, indie trio snarls is back with a new track “Baby Bangs” as well as a fabulous tour lineup. Following a breakout summer opening for Louis Tomlinson, the three are ready to take over the world with their forthcoming record. Preceded by the track “Heavy Drinker,” “Baby Bangs” begins with tender, self-aware lyrics, and shimmering shoegaze sonics before entering into blustering guitar riffs that demand your full attention. “It’s hard to understand why I care about what I look like more than who I am,” vocalist and songwriter Chlo White sings. “That was a lyric I didn’t feel like I… Read more »

News

All-American Rejects, Hawthorne Heights, More To Headline Is For Lovers Fest


Hawthorne Heights may have dubbed Ohio For Lovers in 2004, but they’ve been spreading the love far and wide ever since. Especially with their annual Is For Lovers Festival each summer! Today, the seven-date festival series has been announced, including stops at Lake Tahoe, CA, Manteo, NC, Los Angeles, CA, Cincinnati, OH, and more. The festival series will include headline performances from The All-American Rejects, Underoath, Motion City Soundtrack, Hawthorne Heights, and Yellowcard. Additionally, fans will get the chance to see Movements, The Starting Line, State Champs, Saosin, Hot Mulligan, and more. “We are happy to be back in 2024,… Read more »

News

Bring Me The Horizon Return With Stirring New Release, “LosT”


Bring Me The Horizon has once again showcased their prowess with the release of their explosive new single and accompanying music video, “LosT.” This eagerly-awaited release marks the UK titans’ first of 2023 and is a captivating, anthemic masterpiece. Despite having released ripper after ripper over the last three years since 2020’s POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR, Bring Me The Horizon continues to push the boundaries of their sound with a blend of electro-tinged metalcore and pop-punk, and the group’s latest Zakk Cervini-produced anthem is no exception. Injected with a heavy dose of nostalgia and explosive electronics, “LosT” builds to a… Read more »

News

News Flashes 12.13.21: nothing, nowhere. Tour, Doja Cat Gets COVID, and Kim Kardashian Passes Bar


Today we talk about the upcoming nothing,nowhere. tour, Doja Cat needing to pull out of the Jingle Ball tour, and Kim Kardashian’s journey to becoming a lawyer. nothing,nowhere. Goes on Tour Buckle up because you have plans at 10am ET tomorrow. The presale tickets for nothing,nowhere.‘s North American tour will be going live and you would be a fool to miss it. However, if your mom has you taking family Christmas pictures and you absolutely cannot snag tickets then, you’ll have another chance on December 16th at 12pm. The tour kicks off on April 21st and they’ll be joined by… Read more »

Original

Animal Collective sings alien pop tunes


They’ve been called weirdoes, freaks and Satanists. Animal Collective’s otherworldly song structures, deconstructed harmonies and tribal rhythms aren’t always met with receptive ears, but there might not be a more progressive band in indie music. With two of the best-reviewed albums of the year – the band’s new “Strawberry Jam” and the solo disc by keyboardist Panda Bear, “Person Pitch” – Animal Collective has established itself as an act wildly separate from the many retro-oriented bands that populate today’s scene. The sound of the future, the psychedelic band acknowledges, is something they seek. “That’s kind of always been a goal,… Read more »

Original

Phish Fan Found Dead At Vermont Concert Identified


The body of a Phish fan found in a tent at this weekend’s Coventry festival has been identified as that of Ian Niles Gardiner, a 25-year-old from Bristol, Connecticut, according to Vermont State Police. The body was identified though fingerprint comparison conducted by the state’s forensic laboratory in Waterbury, Vermont. Gardiner’s body was discovered by fellow concertgoers when they returned to their tent after Phish’s final set early Monday morning. He was not carrying any identification. “It was quite obvious that he was dead,” State Police Sergeant Bruce Malindy said. “The ironic thing was that [the body] was found in… Read more »

COOKIE NOTICE
We utilize cookie technology to collect data regarding the number of visits a person has made to our site. This data is stored in aggregate form and is in no way singled out in an individual file. This information allows us to know what pages/sites are of interest to our users and what pages/sites may be of less interest. See more