Editorial
Warped Tour in NY, 2005: The Tour That Defined Me
Warped Tour’s New York stop in August 2005 helped shaped my music taste to what it is today.
Warped Tour’s New York stop in August 2005 helped shaped my music taste to what it is today.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from New Found Glory, The Summer Set, Knuckle Puck, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Maine, Twenty One Pilots, Waterparks, and more.
Some of the tracks that clock in at under two minutes takedown some ‘normal’ length hits with ease.
Worth Taking’s frontman Jerod McBrayer talks with me about the band’s background, their latest album Hangman and what’s next on the horizon for them.
Ah, modern love. Long gone are the delicate romanticisms of ye courtships of olde, replaced with a shockingly complex system of digital signals—both literal and figurative—to express your feelings for someone in the 21st century.
When you’re trapped in the hellish nightmare of a busy mall in December, it’s not unusual for the tinny sound of Christmas music to make you wish you would get trampled to death by a thousand frantic shoppers just to put an end to your suffering. Thankfully, hearing your favorite bands cover the same songs has the opposite effect.
2013 was the year of the reunion, with everyone from Fall Out Boy to Knapsack teaming back up with their old bandmates, whether it was for a one-off anniversary tour or a full-blown comeback. Still, even with all of those reunions, there are still a handful of bands left who we wish would bless us with one last tour or some new music. Here are the top ten bands we wish we could see a reunion from – no matter how impossible our dreams may be.
Driver Friendly release the music video for “I Can See Canyons,” off their latest EP Peaks + Valleys.
We posted about the Fearless/Hopeless Records mashup album that SoundCloud user Dr Brixx released, but we stumbled across another mashup that sounds all too familiar to our pop-punk honed ears.