The Maine Announces Acoustic Album Out June 22nd
The music gods have graced us with good news this Friday—and by music gods, we mean The Maine.
The music gods have graced us with good news this Friday—and by music gods, we mean The Maine.
Sit down… and listen to all your favorite punk rocker’s softer side. It seems like a trend these days to do an acoustic album. Do these albums still qualify as punk albums? Either way, they sure make for great music!… enjoy!
PVRIS have released a live acoustic version of their song, “Heaven”.
Today we’re teaming up with Razor & Tie to bring you a special live acoustic performance by Stories Untold!
Some songs come around only to get stuck in your head forever. Jack Vandervelde’s “Pick It Up Sometimes” is one of those tracks… not that you’ll mind, because the charming track will also be replaying through your speakers forever. “The song Pick It Up Sometimes is about reconnecting with someone from the past for a short period of time. It is something I have experienced and I see all the time with my friends and people my age. We are all back in town for a holiday break or summer, and everyone tries to make the most of their time… Read more »
Jack The Envious is here to rattle your bones and transform your playlists with a song that’ll stick in your head all weekend long. Check out our premiere of “It Grows On You (Acoustic)” below!
When did you find out what you wanna be when you grew up? Yeah, we’re still waiting to figure it out too—unlike Rachael Bawn, who’s been addicted to the stage since the age of four. Growing up with all of the same greats that were on your elementary school playlist (Mariah, Britney, Christina), Rachael honed her talent and crafted her persona. It wasn’t an exclusively uphill trajectory, however: She moved to the city, she found the life experience her songs needed, and then rethought it all after a tragedy. Fast forward to 2016, and she’s finally releasing her debut album, hoping to… Read more »
A little more than 15 years to the day after the release of their debut self titled album that put them on the map, American Hi-Fi re-released their self titled album acoustically.
Twenty-five year old Isaiah Dominguez could have left his music dreams behind when his band, Take Me Instead, called it quits—but instead, he’s decided to make a remarkable career from the ashes.
It’s time for celebration in the Famous Last Words camp. The Petoskey, Michigan post hardcore act has inked a deal with Revival Recordings, home of Alesana, The Funeral Portrait, and more.