Editorial
Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 147
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from New Found Glory, All Time Low, Hayley Williams, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from New Found Glory, All Time Low, Hayley Williams, and more.
The biggest compliment that could be given to blink–182’s new album NINE is that it doesn’t sound like “old blink.” That’s not an insult to the band’s previous albums either. This is an album that is enjoyable in its new-ness. We aren’t listening to something that is a throwback, reminiscent of another time, or that wants to live in another era. This is blink, evolved, older, established blink. Some people mourn the previous Tom Delonge incarnation of the band instead of celebrating that they have continued on with a fantastic addition. Seems like when a band changes their line-up the… Read more »
WOO HOO! blink-182 just released “Blame It On My Youth”. If this song doesn’t make you lace up your Vans and grab a skateboard I can’t help you. When Mark Hoppus sings “You can never kill my high / I’m the ink and you’re the headline” You can feel it, a passionate declaration of pop-punk survival. Travis Barker is powerful and exacting as ever, as always, more like a machine gun than a metronome. Big Love for Matt Skiba. Always a fan of his guitar skills and songwriting, after their album California and this new song it’s hard to call… Read more »
Is This Thing Cursed? is a current-day masterpiece which covers many topics—from losing faith, being swallowed by the darkness of depression, to attempts at recovery—and is perfect for a broken soul.
Some of the tracks that clock in at under two minutes takedown some ‘normal’ length hits with ease.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from blink-182, Weezer, Machine Gun Kelly and more.
Hunter Burgan joins Scott to talk about Super Mario 3, transitioning from working in a movie theater to being in a full-time band, and children’s literature.
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.
Our writers weighed in on what bands not only have the best beach bash tunes, but would also be the life and soul of the ultimate (and currently imaginary—we’re working on it) summer beach party.
If anyone assumed that Andy Black was going to lose some of his edge by doing a solo album, he is here to prove them wrong from the very first note of The Shadow Side.