Editorial
Radio Uprising #49: Snake Eyes, Fake Names, Ragers, Dead Lakes
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Snake Eyes, Fake Names, Ragers, and Dead Lakes
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Snake Eyes, Fake Names, Ragers, and Dead Lakes
Meet Me @ The Altar is taking us back to the days of zoning out in school while thinking about our crush. The band dropped a brand new single called “Kool”, off of their upcoming album Past // Present // Future. — The song is paired with a music video that will have you taking an even deeper dive into the nostalgia rabbit hole. The classically pop-punk track is sung in a bedroom with band posters on the wall and J-14-type magazines everywhere. It’s the perfect place to stare at your home phone and decide if you’re going to call… Read more »
Holy Fire harnessed the best of both worlds and created one of the best post-rock records of the decade.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Paramore, Pierce the Veil, Linkin Park, and more.
After seven long years, Pierce the Veil is finally gearing up to release The Jaws of Life.
Easter eggs are a massive obsession in pop culture. Whether it’s a comic reference in a superhero movie, notable cameos, or even subtle nods to other movies that inspired its inception, people love a good Easter egg.
I started Punk Goes Pride as my effort to connect more trans people, queer people and women making waves in this music scene. It might not change the world, but it’s something and it’s a start. It’s what I can do. What can you do?
“You can be king of everything, because I’m busy being the queen of me” Us pop-punk kids have top-tier taste in music. Everything from blink-182 to Simple Plan to Paramore. We love the music that cuts deep and makes you want to get up and smash into things. We have to admit, sometimes that love for the pop side of the genre takes over. Maybe it even bleeds into a bit of country-pop. We know we have our Swifties out there in the scene. However, long before Taylor—there was Shania and, man, do we love her (just ask our very… Read more »
Music festival season is just on the horizon and, while we wait for the gloomy weather to pass, we can revel in the flood of music news typical of this time of year. A majority of the music festival lineups are announced in January and the festival posters set the landscape for the year in live music, foreshadowing larger tours from bands, new album cycles, and even resurgences of genres and legacy bands that might be past their peak of popularity. Pop-punk is fresh off a massive re-emergence, showcased by the success of the When We Were Young Festival in… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Misplaced, Chipped Nail Polish, Erase Theory, and 156/Silence