Charming Liars
On this weeks episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff speaks with Kiliyan from Charming Liars about touring with Dorothy & the bands music videos being featured at Sundance Film Festival!
On this weeks episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff speaks with Kiliyan from Charming Liars about touring with Dorothy & the bands music videos being featured at Sundance Film Festival!
Nick Major sat down with MAKEOUT and discussed their debut album ‘The Good Life’, working with producer John Feldmann and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Goldfinger, Nine Inch Nails, Tyler, The Creator, The All-American Rejects, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Fridays are always chock full of the latest songs and albums ready to be the soundtrack to everyone’s antics, and here you’ll find some of the week’s standout releases. Whether you’re ready to spin an anticipated song from a favorite artist or just taking a look at what’s out there, there’s a whole lot of tunes to dive right into. Who knows—maybe you’ll find your next obsession. Silverstein – Dead Reflection Silverstein have released more albums throughout their career than most bands could ever dream of making, but… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from blink-182, State Champs, The Chainsmokers, and more.
“What I Like About You” Writers: Wally Palmar, Mike Skill, Jimmy Marinos Original Release Date: February 1980 Despite being released thirty-six years ago, “What I Like About You” has some staying power—it’s frequently used in pop culture to this day! Maybe you’re more familiar with the Lillix cover that was used in Freaky Friday and as the theme song to Amanda Bynes’ hilarious (and short-lived) show, What I Like About You, but the original song by The Romantics was a huge hit back when it first came out. And while I wouldn’t say they were one-hit wonders, personally I can’t… Read more »
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
If anyone assumed that Andy Black was going to lose some of his edge by doing a solo album, he is here to prove them wrong from the very first note of The Shadow Side.
To celebrate Twitter’s tenth birthday, here are some of our favorite tweets of the decade.
Listening to new music can sometimes feel like déjà vu; many bands tend to stay within the comfortable bubble of their genre. Waterparks’ EP Cluster burst that bubble and the outcome is five songs that are both refreshing and infectious.