Everywhere, Nowhere, and Finding the Balance in Between: Dustin Kensrue of Thrice
Hopeful in their rejuvenation and relaxed in their approach, Thrice’s collective demeanor has always felt like the calm before the storm.
Hopeful in their rejuvenation and relaxed in their approach, Thrice’s collective demeanor has always felt like the calm before the storm.
Since it’s almost time for the holidays to kick in, we’re premiering Vocal Few’s EP exclusively today.
One Sixer’s tribute to the band who makes her feel like part of a community of underdogs.
Comedian Todd Glass is one of the hardest working entertainers we have today, a true troubadour, still hitting the pavement hard with touring his stand up, a podcast, and a new pilot called Camping with Todd.
This week, Fish & co bring you music goodness in the form of interviews with CallMeKarizma and Microwave.
Their highly anticipated third full length album Upside Down is out today, so there’s no better time than now to take a walk through memory lane and see how the band has changed over the years.
Ryan and Lauren recap their time (and finds) at 2016’s Small Press Expo.
Canadian punk-blues band July Talk is back with an eclectic sophomore album about love, lust, and loneliness.
It’s not all fun and games being in a ska band… Okay, maybe there is a lot of fun involved, but there’s also long nights of touring, a noise no headphones could cancel, and fear of being eaten alive in a tent—before we get to that, though, let’s introduce the world’s most skankin’ ska band, Reel Big Fish.
Mike Ayley speaks with the same passion you would expect from a bassist whose band just moved from vans to trailers and from dive bars to venues, but Marianas Trench has been playing arenas since 2012.