Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Trophy Girls, Ollie Twohill, Between the Echoes, and Creature Canyon
It’s like Big or 13 going on 30, but with a millennial wishing to be a senior citizen for some nonsensical reason.
— Today we talk about the new Panic! at the Disco single, Ezra Miller’s statement about their recent behavior, and Nipsey Hussle’s star on the Walk of Fame. — Don’t Let the Light Go Out with Panic! at the Disco We vote to just start our weekend now because Panic! at the Disco is making us want to party. The band dropped a new single, “Don’t Let the Light Go Out”, and a music video to go along with it. This comes just three days before the whole Viva Las Vengeance drops on Friday. The song itself starts with a… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Summer Set, Bayside, Anti-Flag, and more.
— Today we talk about Spotify’s potential ticket selling website, a state memorial for Olivia Newton-John in Australia, and a church in Texas attempting to perform Hamilton. — Spotify Tries Something New Spotify is experimenting with a concert ticket website. Since this is only a test, purchasing options are limited right now. As of yesterday, you can buy tickets for shows in the United States for: TOKiMONSTA, Limbeck, Annie DiRusso, Crows, Dirty Honey, Four Year Strong, and Osees. They have a feature on their app that will direct you to other third party sites for tickets but they have yet… Read more »
A Gen Z whodunit, like Murder on the Orient Express but through the lens of TikTok and text messages.
An actor known for beer commercials has a shot at bigger things—if a weekend with his family doesn’t interfere.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Gold Bloom, Uncanny Valley, Speed, and Four Stars
We got to sit down with frontman Ajay Popoff at The Gathering in Cleveland, Ohio. When you talk to Ajay, you really get to feel the heart behind Lit.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the importance of voting in the midterms.