Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week looks at each presidential candidate’s famous supporters.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Knuckle Puck, The 1975, New Politics, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, David Guetta, DJ Khaled, Miley Cyrus, Andy Grammer, Lorde, Allie X, and Sia.
In part two of our interview with Biffy Clyro, the band talks subconscious nerves and being joined at the hip.
Weezer and Anarbor bond over their hash pipe in this week’s (Un)Covered.
This installment of (Un)Covered takes us to a Scottish version of “Beverly HIlls” as we compare Weezer and Twin Atlantic.
Weezer have released a new music video for their single “Back to the Shack.” The song comes from their upcoming album ‘Everything Will Be Alright In The End’, which is scheduled to drop October 7th with Republic Records.
Now more than ever, we’re feeling the impact of the 90s on our species, whether that’s due to our fondness for nostalgia or the fact that we’re just now catching onto the ideas set forth in the time. Last week, we dove into the overall influence the tectonic decade had on our species. This week, we’ll pay homage the best aspect of those ten years: the music. Because 90’s music ruled so much, many of today’s bands and artists are following in the footsteps of the legends of the decade. Genres were created and innovation was the status quo, so… Read more »
“Lost” may have just ended its six-season run, but one of the TV show’s stars is now immortalized on the new album by rock band Weezer.
On his debut album, The Adventures of Bobby Ray, Atlanta’s own B.o.B is looking to expand his fanbase even further, to the Warped Tour set.