Perhaps one of the most underrated bands of the last decade, Fireworks hit their stride in the early 2010’s with two iconic albums, Gospel in 2011 and Oh, Common Life in 2014. Just when we thought they were in their prime, they sadly disappeared. However, in 2019 they returned after an eight year hiatus with their single “Demitasse“. The song came with fascinating teasers, including a personal beliefs survey. Fans were super stoked that we may be getting an album or EP in the following months, but then we all know what happened in 2020. Another few years went by… Read more »
Following the release of their re-imagined “Blood Runs Cold” earlier this year, post-hardcore group Rain City Drive (known formerly as SLAVES) has issued the second preview of their deluxe self-titled album in the form of “Cutting It Close (Reimagined).” The group’s deluxe album will arrive via Thriller Records on June 23. From rock anthem to slow-burn R&B, the reimagined version of “Cutting It Close” demonstrates Rain City Drive‘s ability to push boundaries and experiment with their sound. With a blend of electronic elements, rich harmonies, intricate instrumentation, and elements of R&B, the track creates an immersive sonic experience that captivates… Read more »
Following their triumphant headline set at Download, Bring Me The Horizon have announced the next piece of their ‘POST HUMAN’ series.
This week I have artist Magic Whatever, we talk about how he got his start in music. I saw him play at the top of the year when my friend Chase Vernon (a great drummer) was playing in the band, I got to meet Magic Whatever, and the rest is history. I wanted to bring him on my show to learn more about his life in music and in California.
This week we chat with Lauren Sanderson! Lauren spills the tea on her experience in the music industry, her first label experience with Epic Records, being signed vs releasing as an independent artist, how she landed a tour opening for Finneas, future touring plans, and much more!!
CLT DRP are back with the second full-length ‘Nothing Clever, Just Feelings’, brimming with more challenging and cathartic electro-punk.
This week I have long time friend and drummer Chris Kamrada from the band Dashboard Confessional, I first was introduced to him by JR from Less Than Jake when JR was managing Kamrada’s band “There For Tomorrow.” Chris and I then for many years would be up for a lot of the same drumming gigs and would tour along side each other, we got to know each other on the road but I brought him on to get the story of how he got to where he is today.
Code Orange are back at full force with two chaotically mind-melting tracks, “Grooming My Replacement” and “The Game”.
FEVER 333 are right back at it again with a fierce new line-up, a new label and a punishing new track in the form of “$WING”.
Polaris are back to claim the metalcore crown with their new album ‘Fatalism’, a summation of the darkness and despair of the last few years.