When it comes to music, video games might be the last place you think to look. But the gaming world is heating up after announcing earlier this year a cool new collaboration: Florence + The Machine & Final Fantasy XV. Video games and mainstream culture are mixing more than ever through one unique intersection: music.
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole is launching a new project called “Why, Oh Why is this Still Relevant?” Each new clip will feature subjects that should no longer be an issue, and yet somehow still need to be addressed today.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
A week after the release of Misadventures, we talked to Pierce The Veil’s Jaime Preciado about the band’s long road to success and everything that’s brought them to this moment.
We sat down with Rey Roldan, founder and president of the publicity company Reybee Inc.
Your morning just got 5000% better, because Good Charlotte have dropped a new song called “Life Changesâ€.
“Like the ocean breeze you came along, to lift my sails, to take me home.” Something tells us the pop punk demigods aren’t happy with the state of the genre today, because this year all of our favorite punk as f*ck bands are coming back our way. From Good Charlotte to American Hi-Fi to Blink 182, the forefathers of this great scene are calling us home. The latest addition to the lineup is mid-2000s act Hit The Lights, with their new EP Just To Get Through To You. One of the last bands to keep the genre afloat in its… Read more »
Through Discover Weekly, Spotify devised a way to harness its wealth of listening data, to serve users with personalized new music curation, and in doing so, introduced a significant new paradigm to digital music.
Long before Tumblr became a lifestyle, pizza culture reigned, and Glamour Kills was the unofficial stylist of every dude you know, lived Good Charlotte. The band formed twenty years ago, and found their way to the top of every chart back in pop punk’s glory days.
Today, The Maine released a video furthering the belief that if the music industry were a game of superheroes and villains, they’d be Batman.