The Classic Crime’s independently-released Phoenix embodies melodic rock intensity with its driving beats and epic build-ups, but also manages to tone down the energy at key points to flavor the album with softer emotion precisely when required.
The Cab have signed to Universal Republic Records. A message from the band can be seen by clicking “Read More”.
Have you been to any good shows lately? Josh wants to know while playing you songs from Shiny Toy Guns, Ellie Goulding, Twin Sister, and more.
He Is We have officially parted ways with singer Rachel Taylor and will take on Stevie Scott as a permanent vocalist. The now full band have also begun working on a sophomore album.
A mystery emerges in the form of a new band, Peace’d Out.
The Starting Line have announced six additional shows for their upcoming tour in celebration of the ten-year anniversary of Say It Like You Mean It. The new dates, as well as those previously announced, can be seen by clicking read more!
Such Gold’s debut full-length Misadventures takes the problems everyone can relate to and turns them into gut-twisting melodic hardcore songs. Known for their catchy EP’s, this time around the band has dropped the sing-a-long choruses and traded them in for a more complex sound with the help of producer Steve Evetts (Lifetime, Saves The Day, Every Time I Die).
Seeking Empire (featuring members of Good Charlotte and Phantom Kicks) have released a music video for their latest single “Fairytale.” Check it out by clicking “Read More”!
All Time Low will release Don’t Panic via Hopeless Records on October 9th. Click “Read More” to see the track listing and artwork for the album.
With their self-titled EP, Sparks The Rescue have taken everything that was great about their last album – the catchy lyrics, the progressiveness of their sound, that “get up and dance†attitude – and fused it with their old school style to create an unforgettable seven-track compilation sure to get you off your feet with their first independent release since parting ways with Fearless Records.