Slipknot Share Dizzying New EP ‘Adderall’
Slipknot have shared a new EP featuring rough and alternate versions of their fascinating track “Adderall”. It’s sure to make your head spin.
Slipknot have shared a new EP featuring rough and alternate versions of their fascinating track “Adderall”. It’s sure to make your head spin.
Slipknot are once again dealing out the mystery with the release of a discomforting new instrumental track “Death March”. And the video is creepy as it gets.
K.Flay has unveiled her captivating latest single, “Shy,” a compelling follow-up to her vulnerable hit, “Raw Raw,” released earlier this year. In addition to the “Shy” release, K.Flay has also revealed the eagerly awaited arrival of her forthcoming full-length album, titled MONO, which is scheduled for release on September 15. MONO is available for preorder here. “Shy” stands as a shining example of K.Flay‘s distinctive musical style, seamlessly blending introspective lyrics with genre-bending soundscapes that have become her trademark. The track showcases her artistic prowess and highlights her profound ability to delve deep into her own emotions and establish a… Read more »
Ahead of the arrival of their self-titled third album, alt-indie darlings Dizzy grace us with their mesmerizing new single, “Close.” This latest offering effortlessly intertwines dreamy melodies, introspective lyrics, and lush production. With their signature sweetness that’s both delightful and addictive, “Close” presents a sonic landscape drenched in raw intimacy and vulnerability. From the opening notes, “Close” envelops you into a hazy dreamlike soundscape. Lead vocalist Katie Munshaw’s captivating delivery captures the delicate balance between comfort and loss that comes with maintaining a long-term friendship amidst life’s unpredictable tides. Munshaw’s sensational vocals are meticulously layered, weaving together to heighten the… Read more »
Hot off their tour supporting blink-182, the rocker boys in Beauty School Dropout stopped by the idobi Studios in North Hollywood to perform a live acoustic session of their most popular track! “WE MADE PLANS & GOD LAUGHED” is the title track from the band’s debut album. In partnership with idobi and Verswire, the stripped-back version is now available on all streaming platforms and can be jammed over and over wherever you want! Listen here. Beauty School Dropout is currently supporting Maggie Lindemann on the UK/Europe leg of her headlining tour, now through mid June. You can grab tickets here!
The Amity Affliction’s Joel Birch talks us through the creative and emotional catharsis behind their recently released album ‘Not Without My Ghosts’.
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to an end, Oxymorrons’ Deee talks us through his own mental health journey, what it has taught him and what effect it has on the band.
Militarie Gun is building anticipation for their debut album with the release of their latest single, “Will Logic.” The band has offered fans a glimpse into their musical prowess and what can be expected from their forthcoming album, Life Under The Gun, set to be released on June 23 through Loma Vista Recordings. “Will Logic” builds upon the raw intensity and infectious hooks of Militarie Gun‘s previous two singles, “Do It Faster” and “Very High.” From the moment “Will Logic” kicks in, it immediately engulfs you in a whirlwind of energy and passion that the group has made a signature… Read more »
Escape The Fate is set to ignite the stage with their highly anticipated fall headline tour, aptly named “Out Of The Shadows.” The post-hardcore mainstays will be supported by Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows (D.R.U.G.S.), Point North, Stitched Up Heart, and garzi. Amidst their back-to-back performances at the esteemed Slam Dunk Festival in the UK this weekend, Escape The Fate is gearing up to embark on a string of shows across the UK and Europe leading up to performances at Rock Fest in Finland and Hellfest in France. The “Out Of The Shadows” tour will kick off on Aug. 31… Read more »
Nostalgia is a major fuel source for pop culture today, stimulating our brains with positive memories. But nostalgia can only get you so far. A bunch of the bands we grew up on are not only still together, but still killing it.