Fans of L.S. Dunes have something to celebrate today, and it’s not new music. The modern rock quintet released the third and final installment of their ‘Limitless Sky’ documentary. The Past Lives artists gave listeners and fans the opportunity to look into their writing and recording process at Joshua Tree. From talking about tracking and songwriting all the way to watching lead vocalist Anthony Green cook pasta for his friends, the laid-back video offers an intimate look at the behind-the-scenes of the guys’ collaborative process. Check out the first and second installments of the documentary, then check out the third… Read more »
Twenty One Pilots have added another track to their huge list of certifications, this time being the floor-filling “Saturday”.
Mother’s Day is fast approaching, meaning it’s time to prep your brunches, order nice flowers, and make a sick playlist for your mom, grandma, older sister, and/or whoever had a hand in making you the rockstar you are today. While we can’t order an Edible Arrangement for you, we have handpicked our favorite tracks that honor all forms of motherhood and womanhood. Stereotypically, pop-punkers and modern rockers are associated with hating their hometowns and hurling all their angst at their parents. From twenty one pilots’ breakout single “House Of Gold” all the way to Miley Cyrus’ 2019 feminist anthem “Mother’s… Read more »
Twenty One Pilots are going to be releasing their very special MTV Unplugged session on vinyl for you to love and cherish forever.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Fall Out Boy, Waterparks, Bleachers, and more.
If we ever got caught in a real life horror movie, we know just which bands we want by our side to get us outta there in one piece, stat.
RVLS makes us feel like a bunch of heathens with their cover of the twenty one pilots song.
Today’s instalment of Un(Covered) delves deeper into the two versions of “Stressed Out” from its creators twenty one pilots, vs. Our Last Night.
Contemporary Youth Orchestra members Lauren Hawkes, Jacob Duber, and Aviva Klein have spent hours rehearsing for this day, and as Brendon Urie grabs the microphone, they watch as it all begins to pay off.
You will come out of Blurryface a little shaken up with your view of music and the world overall a little bit shifted. But ultimately, what you will feel is satisfaction.