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.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s smash summer hit, “Call Me Maybe”, is taken on by two bands in this week’s (Un)Covered.
Twenty One Pilots Debuted At Number One And My Heart Is Soaring Last week Twenty One Pilots released their second full-length album, Blurryface, which I have not stopped listening to, and they also became the second band from our scene this year to have a number one album (debuting as number one on Billboard). It’s hard to find two dudes more deserving of that honor than Tyler and Josh, who when they found out, took to the internet to completely dedicate their success to their fans and their skeletonclique. As someone who grew up in Ohio, I couldn’t be more… Read more »
Winter sucks. And some days, there’s just no point in trying to fight it; all you want to do is curl up under the covers and break out your favorite angsty music while preparing for hibernation. That’s why our writers have prepared a two-part playlist dedicated to the winter blues; check out part one this week!
It’s that time of year again where we’re faced with the near-impossible task of choosing our favorite releases from another stellar twelve months of music. After even more complicated math and science than last year, we’ve finally arrived at our top ten records of 2014—find out what made the list and why we fell in love with them!
Downwrite is a new, innovative custom songwriting platform founded by Mark Rose and Bob Nanna. We spoke with them about bringing their idea to life, the amazing products its spawned so far, and how they intend to foster an entire community of songwriters.
If you’re a fan of piano-driven pop rock, Las Vegas natives Avalon Landing might be about to become your new favorite band. We’re stoked to be bringing you the premiere of the music video for their new single “About Face”.
Winds Will Change makes it apparent that although happy pop music isn’t what Beckett does best, he still has it in him to provide music with deeper subject matter and more impressive musicality.
Rockin’ That host, Nick Scalise, is taking a little vacation, so we’re re-airing some of your favorite episodes for the next two weeks. First up is Episode #4: – Co-hosts Greg Shanahan and Mickey Ferguson discuss Ke$ha, John Feldman, Shant, and Mark Trombino. – Part 2 of a 3 part interview with Fueled by Ramen A&R Johnny Minardi and tour manager Tony Marino (The Academy Is…, Jonas Brothers, Cobra Starship, Patrick Stump). Rockin’ That Show airs every Tuesday night at 8pm EST. About Nick Scalise: Nick is a producer, writer, and drummer. He has produced for Life’s Only Lesson, The… Read more »
On this week’s edition of Rockin That w/ Nick Scalise (of October Fall and Mathletes fame): – Co-hosts Greg Shanahan and Mickey Ferguson discuss Ke$ha, John Feldman, Shant, and Mark Trombino. – Part 2 of a 3 part interview with Fueled by Ramen A&R Johnny Minardi and tour manager Tony Marino (The Academy Is…, Jonas Brothers, Cobra Starship, Patrick Stump). Rockin’ That broadcasts at 8pm every Thursday.