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Empire State Bastard Unleash Downbeat Track “The Looming”
Empire State Bastard have shared the closing track from their upcoming debut album ‘Rivers Of Heresy’, and it is a downtrodden bruiser.
Empire State Bastard have shared the closing track from their upcoming debut album ‘Rivers Of Heresy’, and it is a downtrodden bruiser.
“Let go of your idols to discover the unknown. When we leave this world, have to do it on our own. Pass the torch to be born again. Searching through the discord, swallowed by your sin.” Metalcore is having somewhat of a renaissance in recent years. More and more genre-specific festivals are popping up while long-standing bands in the scene are jumping in with exciting new records. This Friday, For The Fallen Dreams put their mark on the modern era with their self-titled seventh LP. Coming from Arising Empire Records, For The Fallen Dreams boasts a classic metalcore backbone with… Read more »
Today we have new beabadoobe, State Champ’s new music video, Issa Rae’s deal with WarnerMedia and All Time Low’s new song.
It’s been a long winter for Ashland in their home state of Illinois, so when the band calls in to catch up with Gunz they get lost in wanderlust. Hear as they chat about dream vacations and cities they loved on tour, before they dive into conversation about their angsty new tune “Misery”.
Later Gunz calls across the pond to get Weatherstate on the phone. The UK band has been working with Four Year Strong’s Alan Day on new music and they share their experience with Gunz. Plus, they dig into their killer new track “Hangar” and how it came to be. Tune in!
A livestream doesn’t really compare to the experience of seeing a show live. The Superbloom Live Dream event by MisterWives proved that, in some ways, it might actually be better.
Get ready to fall for today’s Inbox Jukebox Presents. Patrick Droney will sweep you off your feet and take you to new heights with his new EP State of the Heart.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Black Lives Matter protests and the response to it—both good and racist.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down the recent UK election results and shares some reactions from British artists.
Get ready to ruin your eyeliner with the happiest emo tears possible: Sad Summer Festival has just announced its inaugural lineup!
All Time Low and Dashboard Confessional are making all your summer dreams come true. In something like a fairy tale the two will hit the road together for the Summer Ever After Tour.