Although their new EP Brand New Life only has three songs, Life After Liftoff have a sound as big as the town they’re from. The four-piece from Dayton, Ohio try to use their cheerful sound to spread a positive message to the adolescents their music is aimed at.
Misser, the new project from Transit’s Tim Landers and This Time Next Year’s Brad Wiseman, have been making waves in the world of pop punk with the release of their debut album Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person. We caught up with Landers to talk about the album, how he balances being in two bands, and more.
Silverstein will head out on tour this August with support from Such Gold, Daytrader, and Lions Lions. The band will be playing the album Short Songs in it’s entirety.
The self-titled, self-released EP from alt rock newcomers Coasta will come as a breath of fresh air to any lover of the Long Island music scene.
The Baby Grand have released the artwork for their upcoming album Renaissance, due out this summer. You can check out the first single “Peace & Grace” on the band’s Facebook page.
Neon Trees’ sophomore album Picture Show serves up a slice of the ’80s with smooth synth-pop sound accenting its foundation of rock’n’roll.
He Is We and Deas Vail kicked off the Give It All Tour in style with stellar performances at the Varsity Theatre in Minneapolis.
AltPress.com is premiering a new song by The Early November called “Frayed In Doubt” off their upcoming album In Currents.
Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, Big D and The Kids Table, Suburban Legends, and The Maxies will head out on the Summer of Ska tour beginning June 17th in Toronto.
On last night’s The Gunz Show, Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman talked to Gunz about this summer’s Warped and the future of the tour, including whether Warped veterans Blink-182 would ever return to the main stage.