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Rage Against The Machine To Be Inducted Into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Rage Against The Machine are being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2023, and that is a very good reason to celebrate.
Rage Against The Machine are being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2023, and that is a very good reason to celebrate.
Mac Demarco has announced a string of summer dates to support his brand new instrumental album Five Easy Hot Dogs that came out in January of this year. He shared “Hello, Mac D here, in July we are bringing Five Easy Hot Dogs to the stage. Should be nice, should be different, hopefully, it will be special. Hope to see you there.” DeMarco is set to perform in Los Angeles, New York City, Paris and London with three consecutive dates at Webster Hall in New York City on July 18th, 19th and 20th. Tickets for the New York shows go… Read more »
Indie-pop darlings Nation Of Language has released their second single, “Weak In Your Light,” pulled from their freshly announced third full-length album. The trio’s eagerly-anticipated third album, Strange Disciple, will arrive on Sept. 15 via Play It Again Sam. The 10-track album will include “Weak In Your Light” and “Sole Obsession,” which the group unleashed earlier this year. Unlike their previous albums, the three-piece approached the writing and recording of the album while thinking about how it would relay in a live performance setting. Consequently, the album will feature more drums and guitars acting in full force when the band… Read more »
Trophy Eyes have announced the release of their newest album Suicide and Sunshine out June 23rd. The band took to socials to make this announcement today, telling fans they can also stream a brand new song “What Hurts The Most” in preparation for the new record. The band has coined their music as “sad songs disguised as happy songs” and that testament is true for the new release. It’s an upbeat and groovy track that feels like skipping school and going to the beach with your friends. However, the lyrical content of the song tells a different story. With words… Read more »
At the end of 2021, 5 Seconds of Summer hosted a tenth anniversary celebration coined “The 5 Seconds of Summer Show“. The film was a career-spanning concert montage with interspersed skits poking fun at the groups evolution over the last decade. The band have announced they’ll be bringing “The 5 Seconds of Summer Show” to stages across the globe coming this August. Check out the North American dates below. Read More: Hannah Grae Shares Vulnerable New Track “Jaded” The band will also be releasing a live album, The Feeling of Falling Upwards – Live From The Royal Albert Hall on… Read more »
Blondshell had us eating out of the palm of her hands during her late night TV debut on Jimmy Fallon yesterday evening. Ahead of her self-titled debut album which drops on Friday, April 7 via Partisan Records, Blondshell joined The Late Night Show to perform her new single “Salad.” Having already garnered massive success with her previous releases “Olympus” and “Veronica Mars,” both of which will appear on her forthcoming full—length, Blondshell invokes a similarly empowering presence to the late Dolores O’Riordan. Commanding the stage with her unfaltering delivery, Blondshell rips through “Salad” detailing a revenge scenario to get justice… Read more »
Bowling For Soup have covered Patent Pending’s pop-punk tribute to Mario and shared a video that needs to be seen to be believed.
Pussy Riot‘s Nadya Tolokonnikova is known for making music that serves as a form of activism. It is now being said that she has been put on Russia’s Most Wanted List. The Russian group recently released live footage of a piece of theirs from last year titled “Putin’s Ashes”, where they destroyed a portrait of the Russian ruler Vladimir Putin. While it hasn’t been said what exactly landed her on this list, she has faced criminal charges for speaking out against Christianity. In Russia, it is considered a criminal offense to “offend” another person’s religion. She even spent two years… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Black History Month.
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