Here we go again! Today marks our third feature for Pride month, and we have another wonderful group of brand-new artists to highlight. This feature and this entire month belong to our friends who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex, or anywhere in between on the spectrum. If this is the first time you’ve jumped into this feature, my name is Tate Logan, and I am a transman that has been involved in the alternative music space since I was a kid. I’ve played in bands, toured the country, released albums and obsessed over all things music for… Read more »
You can now own a little bit of My Chemical Romance history as Frank Iero has revealed that he is selling some of his old guitars and gear from across his incredible career.
Electric Callboy have put their own spin on Cascada’s classic track “Everytime We Touch”, and it is brutal and brilliant.
Oxymorrons have shared the details of their debut album ‘Melanin Punk’, a manifesto and statement on acceptance and understanding.
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk about a lot of other things, that have nothing to do with the thing they’re talking about when they start talking about it..But you’ll hear about! Also we got Denis Lipari, he is a singer, songwriter and band manager.
Trophy Eyes have gifted us one more song before the release of their new album ‘Suicide and Sunshine’, and it’s a gritty look at the class divide.
Featuring her single “Never Dance Again”, Kelli-Leigh talks about the inspiration behind the track and the aftermath of a breakup where we sometimes look back and wish we would have spoken or acted differently, and also about life when we’re happily moved on. Kelli-Leigh also shares her journey as an artist and gives advice for independent music artists.
Peach PRC brought her vibrant performance to NYC’s Gramercy Theatre last week! Tour support CXLOE opened the show and we were lucky enough to have idobi photographer Sara Feigin capture it all. Check out Sara’s killer gallery below! Peach PRC CXLOE
We’ve put together a list of Taylor Swift songs that might not be 100% pop-punk but certainly teeter on the edge.
Dropping their first song since 2022, Bearings is back with their brand new single, “Gone So Gone.” Released via Pure Noise Records, the band is introducing fans to a new era of bangers, with this first single marking the beginning of a release campaign for their upcoming LP, The Best Part About Being Human. The album is set to drop on August 18. Describing the record, the band said, “‘The Best Part About Being Human’ is being alive and the second best part is writing an upbeat and exciting record with your brothers in a small house in North Hollywood.… Read more »