Ahead of their spring tour, Stray View has delivered a punchy and poignant new song, “Vanity,” via Hopeless Records. Previously, the group launched gripping singles, “Collide,” “Vivid,” “Break,” and “Come Down.” Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and beyond, idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm bring alternative, pop-punk, metal, rock, and indie to you anywhere, anytime. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio “‘Vanity’ is a message of self-reflection, but also holding those who criticize you accountable for their lack of self-reflection,” the band says.… Read more »
Born from the vision of Dave Escamilla—who first made his mark as co-vocalist of Crown The Empire before parting ways with the band in 2017—his new project Stray View has arrived with force, unleashing the pummeling new single “Vivid” via Hopeless Records. “To sum it up, it’s about taking the beauty of life for granted…,” the band shares of the track. “We’re all fixated on perspectives that cause so much disdain and hatred, allowing it to change us in ways we never expected. The hook of the chorus, ‘Why are you shielding your eyes from a life that’s so vivid’… Read more »
With Anonymous, Stray From The Path have added a compelling and captivating record to their ever-expanding body of work. Despite its moments of uniformity, the album situates the band in a category all their own.
Tiny Beautiful Things is based on the best-selling collection by Cheryl Strayed of the same name and stars Kathryn Hahn as Clare, whose contributions in WandaVision, Bad Moms and Glass Onion, to name a few, should have your interest peaked from the jump.
Almost the same Disney Pinocchio you remember but with some perplexing changes.
More dinosaurs! More bad capitalists! Rugged Chris Pratt! Returning heroes! NOSTALGIA!!!
Sound of Metal meets Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist.
The heroes of the new trilogy deal with a returning Big Bad in their fight for a new future.
Mary Poppins returns many years later to work her magic on (all of) the Banks children during a time of grief and financial struggle.
The sensationalism is turned up a notch but the real win here is the harsh reality of consequences being played out.