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The Neighbourhood embark on “The Love Collection” tour
The Neighbourhood, Lovelife, The 1975, and JMSN will be heading out on “The Love Collection” tour this summer across the US.
The Neighbourhood, Lovelife, The 1975, and JMSN will be heading out on “The Love Collection” tour this summer across the US.
Frank Turner has released a new video for “Plain Sailing Weather” off his new record Tape Deck Heart, out on April 23rd.
Say What You Mean, the sophomore album from Brooklyn’s Allison Weiss, is sure to resonate with practically everyone with its relatable lyrics and folksy vocals.
Say Anything and Eisley will be hitting the road this summer with fellow Equal Vision labelmates HRVRD, Northern Faces, and I the Mighty. The tour is in support of Say Anything’s record All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities which is out now!
The Front Bottoms will release their sophomore album, Talon of the Hawk, on May 21st through Bar/None Records. The band has also released a video for new song “Twin Size Mattress” and will head out on a full U.S. headlining tour this summer.
Lines We Trace, the second album from Seattle natives Hey Marseilles, is a go-to for fans of folk, classical, and melodic pop alike.
Madina Lake have confirmed that they’re breaking up and will be releasing one last EP.
Our obsession with UK artists at SXSW was borderline unhealthy, but by the end of SXSW we perfected our fake English accents. Hailing from London, Bastille has quickly become one of our favorite SXSW artists this year. We were lucky enough to catch Bastille at both of their SXSW performances, Wednesday at Club de Ville and Tuesday at Latitude 30. Lead singer Dan Smith started Bastille in 2010 as a solo project, but later decided to add a full band. After being signed to Virgin records in 2011, Bastille have regularly landed on the UK charts, with each single doing… Read more »
From the Bird’s Cage contains a unique ten songs that highlight HRVRD’s unpredictable and progressive sound. The album contains an array of brilliant pads, textures, and ambience that give the tracks a reflective and even ghostly, haunting vibe.
The 1975 are streaming their new EP Music for Cars and have announced some US tour dates, check them out by clicking “read more”!