Man Of The Hour Simple Plan Canadian Tour Preview
Pat is working through a cold, and Seb is getting ready to start Simple Plan’s Canadian tour with Marianas Trench, All Time Low and These Kids Wear Crowns.
Pat is working through a cold, and Seb is getting ready to start Simple Plan’s Canadian tour with Marianas Trench, All Time Low and These Kids Wear Crowns.
We’re throwing it back to the best Billboard chart year (in Josh’s opinion). It’s 1992, the clothes are horrendous, the internet is slow, and House of Pain and U2 are dominating your headphones. All in all, it was a pretty dope time.
Take a trip back to 1992 – tonight on First Person with Josh Madden tonight.
On tonight’s The Gunz Show, Early November frontman Ace Enders revealed that the band have songs written for their new album and are looking at a summer release date.
Seb is back in Montreal, and that means a brand new episode of Man Of The Hour!
Mandy Lee curated the playlist for this show and we have to say, she did really well. Catch Local Natives, J Cole, and Tune-Yards between conversations about piano stores and Hanson posters.
Josh is stoked on A$AP Rocky’s new album and once you hear the latest episode of First Person, you will be too. Not to mention we’ll hear new tracks from Sun City, Cold War Kids, and Gentleman Hall. It’s almost too much our music loving hearts to handle. [Episode Removed, August 7, 2020]
Seb is in Japan, but Patrick is not. That won’t stop us from bringing you a brand new episode of Man of the Hour this week.
The Ghost Inside are heading out with Attack Attack! on the “This Means War” Tour later this week. I had the chance to talk about a few tracks from Fury And The Fallen Ones and Returners with Vocalist Johnathan Vigil before they headed into the studio to record their third album. TGI wrapped recording last week with Andrew Wade and Jeremy McKinnon at The Wade Studios in Ocala,FL. Expect it out this Summer on Epitaph Records.
In an unprecedented display of Internet force, thousands of websites went dark or censored themselves Wednesday to protest twin antipiracy measures pending in Congress.