Nostalgia is a major fuel source for pop culture today, stimulating our brains with positive memories. But nostalgia can only get you so far. A bunch of the bands we grew up on are not only still together, but still killing it.
Chris Farren is absolutely full of new announcements today. The comically self-aggrandizing singer has announced his brand new album Doom Singer due out August 4th via Polyvinyl. Along with this exciting news, he has shared a new explosive track “Cosmic Leash” with a hilarious and satirically self-aware music video. Chris Farren has also announced a lengthy tour of the United States with support from Diners, Guppy and Mo Troper. The tour kicks off September 9th in Brooklyn, NY and runs through October 15th, wrapping up in Boston, MA. Farren speaking on his new track shares: “‘Cosmic Leash’ is about fighting… Read more »
The wait is OVER! Hot Mulligan‘s brand new album Why Would I Watch is finally out in the world for everyone’s audible pleasures. Released via independent label Wax Bodega, their latest effort finds Hot Mulligan at their poppiest, loudest and most anthemic yet. They’ve managed to hone the different style choices from their previous releases into a perfect concoction of pop, punk, rock and emo on this album. The band have highlighted the track “No Shoes in the Coffee Shop (or Socks)” as the release day single with a lovely music video to accompany it. Check out what the group… Read more »
Lake Malice have a frantic new track, taking aim at abusive relationships and offering support for those who feel “trapped and alone”.
Iconic comedy rock duo, Tenacious D are back after a 5 year hiatus to bring fans their newest track, “Video Games“. The goofy song packs a lot of punchlines for only being a little over a minute in length. The joke here is that the band is too old to play video games, except for every once in a while, of course. Tenacious D shout out God of War, Fall Out 4, and Red Dead Redemption 2 in the new track and fans of these games are sure to get a good laugh. Jack Black and Kyle Gass had this… Read more »
The Drums look back to their younger days and accept and nurture the person they were with their beautiful new tracks.
20 years ago Yeah Yeah Yeah released Fever To Tell, an album that would go on to influence a whole musical movement. This is why it is still so special.
As Ice Nine Kills have kicked off their UK and European tour with Metallica, which will be followed up by the group’s own headline Wurst Vacation Tour, the scream team’s guitarist Dan Sugarman has made the difficult decision to step away from the band for the moment. In a statement Sugarman shared on his social media, he explains, “I don’t really know how to do this, I don’t really know how to say this. All I know is that I wouldn’t be living my dream day in and day out if it wasn’t for you. And believe me when I… Read more »
Against the Current has us reeling today with the brand new single “good guy” that will soon be classified as a classic ATC song. If you have that person that keeps trying to come back around after they’ve hurt you, this ones for you. You know them too well by now, and all signs point to them being full of shit. (Let’s be real, we’ve all got one by now.) Vocalist Chrissy Constanza said the new single is “all about going from anger to apathy, recognizing that this person that hurt you is too sad to hate.” She goes on… Read more »
The Emmy award-winning series Barry starring, co-written and directed by DGA-winner Bill Hader is back with its fourth and final season. The thirty-minute episode action-infused dark comedy will conclude with eight final episodes, here’s a preview of the first seven.