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Blink-182 Share Support Acts For Upcoming North American Tour


Hot off of their performance at Coachella this weekend, Blink-182 have finally shared the supporting acts for their upcoming tour of North America. Fans are already over the moon with the return of Tom DeLonge to the band and this tour having the original Blink-182 line-up is the best thing we could imagine. The band took to socials today to announce the supporting acts for the upcoming run. They have decided to bring out several up-and-coming acts, allowing these newer artists to showcase their talents to perhaps the biggest audiences they’ve seen so far in their career. Joining the tour… Read more »

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MUNA Keeps on Rising to the Top


MUNA is taking over and we are not mad about it. They seem to have their name on so many massive projects, and we still can’t get enough. The band just finished supporting Lorde on an Australian tour and co-headlining Sydney World Pride, and they are making waves in the United States.  While in Australia, they did a cover of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” for Triple J’s Like a Version. (Triple J is an Australian radio station that invites all sorts of artists to cover songs.) This cover will have you in tears. Their vocals are haunting… Read more »

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Origami Angel Drop Gritty New Track “Thank You, New Jersey” Ahead of US Headline Tour


Origami Angel reinvent themselves once again with an ode to a shitty summer vacation in “Thank You, New Jersey” via Counter Intuitive Records. The DC two-piece are constantly transforming. Last fall the duo released two EPs spanning across entirely different soundscapes, showing their versatility in song writing. With the acoustic re:turn, and hardcore DEPART, this new track snuggles right into the middle. It showcases the bands ability to highlight all the most coveted pieces of creating a good alternative rock song. The song is coated in the technical aspects of math rock, the confined chaos of hardcore, all while nodding… Read more »

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams Pens Letter to Her Younger Self


Paramore’s Hayley Williams has been on a hot streak lately. Acting as support for Taylor Swift’s opening night on the “Eras Tour,” the band’s first new album in six years was released in February, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their self-titled album last week—the Paramore fan base has been well-fed over the last several months. Read more: The Linda Lindas Release “Too Many Things” Ahead of Coachella and Paramore Tour To mark Williams’ friend’s birthday this weekend, the vocalist penned an inspiring letter to her younger self. In an Instagram Story, Williams shared, “My friend Elise has a newsletter and… Read more »

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Listen To Raw and Energetic “WILLOW: Live At Electric Lady”


Today WILLOW and Electric Lady Studios have partnered to bring us WILLOW’s brand new five-track EP, WILLOW: Live At Electric Studios. The release features reimagined versions of several hits from her most recent album, <COPINGMECHANISM>, including “curious/furious“, “<maybe> It’s my fault“, “ur a <stranger>“, “hover like a GODDESS“, and “Bag Lady/Spilt“, a mashup of Erkah Badu‘s hit single and WILLOW’s own emotional ballad. On covering Erkah Badu, she shared: “For me, Erykah Badu has been a symbol of grace and pure artistic expression for as long as I can remember, to be able to combine our musical vibes and create… Read more »

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Phoenix Festival, 1996: The Tour That Defined Me


— As UK music festivals go, the Phoenix Festival doesn’t have the storied history of Glastonbury or Reading. It only ran for five years, between 1993 and ’97, but it was located pretty close to my home in the Midlands region of England when I was growing up, and so I went to the 1995 event and the two that followed.  The 1996 Phoenix Festival is the festival that I judge all festivals on. So high was the bar it set, I’ve yet to see it be bettered (and I’ve attended Glastonburys, Readings, Coachellas, Riot Fests, Rocklahomas, Download/Doningtons, and more… Read more »

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