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PVRIS Announce New Album + Headline Tour + Drop New Song “Dead Weight”
Your day just got so much better ’cause PVRIS are about to drop a whole lot of new music goodness.
Your day just got so much better ’cause PVRIS are about to drop a whole lot of new music goodness.
The dude behind ‘Coffee and Cigarettes’ made a zombie movie.
A classic 90s style Tom Cruise movie of fun adventures in the drug smuggling world.
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! are streaming the first single “Playing Dead” from their upcoming album Get Lost, Find Yourself. The album will drop on May 19th and pre-orders are currently available on the band’s official site. Listen to the new track below! This spring, group will embark on the North American leg of their headlining tour with support from Hit The Lights, Forever Came Calling, To The Wind, and In Her Own Words. The tour will span across the U.S. and run throughout the month of May. You can check out tour dates below. May 1 – San Diego, CA… Read more »
By bringing back a haunted sound that’s far older than any member of the Minnesota band, American Youth have carved their own niche in what is an incredibly overpopulated music scene.
Dick Clark, the legendary TV producer and host, died Wednesday of a heart attack. He had suffered a stroke in 2004 and had struggled with the effects ever since.
Gossip blogger Perez Hilton along with “American Idol” creator Simon Fuller and tour director Jamie King are searching for the next big boy band. The trio are combining forces to look for what they are billing as “The Boy Band for the Next Generation!” in an online contest.
After more than two years on the road in support of their Move Along album, the All-American Rejects finally wrapped things up in early 2007, with everyone returning home for a much-deserved break. So how did frontman Tyson Ritter spend his time away from the spotlight?”I’ve had a place for nearly three years now, but I was never home, so I finally got around to hanging some pictures up,” he said. “And now I just wake up, stay in my bathrobe all day and sit at my piano. It’s pretty nice, actually.” He’s being modest. Because ever since the Rejects… Read more »
Five days after being electrocuted onstage in Bangkok, Thailand and rushed to a hospital, Calling guitarist Aaron Kamin returned to his spot aside his fellow band members for a gig in Melbourne, Australia on Tuesday (April 9). Kamin is in “great spirits and doing fine,” a band spokesperson said. Kamin received a jolt while soundchecking for a show on April 4-the sound equipment was “a little old and beat up,” according to Calling frontman Alex Band’s post on the group’s official website (thecallingband.com). Band says that for a brief moment following the incident, he feared the worst. “Me and the… Read more »
The Grateful Dead played their final show more than six years ago. And thanks to a career-retrospective box set, an endless stream of live CDs, a documentary film featuring late guitarist Jerry Garcia and steady touring by the group’s surviving members and their new ensembles, the Dead’s legacy isn’t close to fading away. A 12-CD box set, The Golden Road (1965-1973), out October 16, chronicles the Dead’s six-year stint on the Warner Bros. label with remastered versions of each album – from Grateful Dead (1967) to History of the Grateful Dead Vol. I (Bear’s Choice) (1973) – along with studio… Read more »