Rise Against have released a new song, “I Don’t Want To Be Here Anymore”. The band have not only made the song available for digital download, but have also premiered a lyric video to go along with the release.
“We wanted to salute one of our all-time favorite bands,” is what Sum 41 posted on their Twitter. Legends see legends in this special release from the Canadian pop-punk icons. Their cover of Rage Against The Machine’s “Sleep Now In The Fire” was released after hearing of the band’s announcement that they are no longer touring or playing live. With both acts hanging up their guitars, it’s a poetic sendoff. The original recording of the song was from their 2023 Hellfest Open Air set in Clisson, France. In the video, you see Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley running around on… Read more »
blink-182 is still keeping us on our toes and dropping new surprises for fans following the October release of their ninth studio album ONE MORE TIME…. Today, the trio shared a new live music video for the track “ANTHEM PART 3.” If you remember blink’s Denny’s meme moment, they played this song for a crowd at the diner, as well. Filmed across the span of multiple tour dates, the live performance video sees concertgoers crowd-surfing, fans in Enema Of The State nurse costumes, and even Mark Hoppus flipping off a car and Tom DeLonge poking Travis Barker‘s butt. Classic. Check… Read more »
Woe Is Me are back in business, and have shared “Ghost”, their first new song in a decade. Vocalist Michael Bohn and bassist Cory Ferris talk us through how it came to be.
You like your sugar with coffee and cream, too? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Dear Rouge’s alt-pop is infectious and fun thanks to the duo’s clever union of rock ‘n roll bite with pop kisses. The Vancouver-based band has its sights set on making good music, getting us grooving up and down the house, and rocking out at the club. What: Get your prescribed dose of “Fake Fame” right here. Why: Gritty electric guitar and wispy vocals start your audio journey. Acoustic guitar and vibrant synths puts the song in a meditative place. That contemplative energy gives… Read more »
Grab your third cup of coffee and turn up the music. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Philadelphia’s Greya is poised in an orange coat, a splash of color against an otherwise muted background. This is the main visual for “Thrive”, a video Greya says “was inspired by chemistry.”
The coffee is strong and the music is loud, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
The birds are singing and so are we, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
New music will wake you up, wake you up inside… (sorry, we couldn’t resist.)
It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine!