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Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 148


All Time Low“Melancholy Kaleidoscope” Arguably one of the most difficult songs to spell in All Time Low’s discography, “Melancholy Kaleidoscope” is also the one that’s most likely to get you to mosh around your living room. This latest gem from the band’s forthcoming Wake Up, Sunshine album—displaying a shift from the experimental qualities of Last Young Renegade to a refined refresh of their pop-rock prowess. Nine Inch Nails Ghosts V-VI Whether you’re quarantined or getting a breath of fresh air, Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor wants to give you the soundtrack for it all. Released for free on his… Read more »

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Win Tickets to WhoHurtYou’s First Live Performance


We’ve been digging WhoHurtYou’s dark pop tunes from the moment they hit the scene. Comprised of All Time Low’s Jack Barakat and songwriter Kevin Fisher, the duo will take the stage for the first time on November 26th at Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles, CA. We think you should be part of the show, so we’re giving away two tickets to rock with WhoHurtYou. The guys swung by Gone Fishkin tonight to give us the rundown on how to win. In spirit of the band’s latest single “Wish We Never Met”, we want you to tell us: Who do you… Read more »

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Death At Bonnaroo


This past weekend’s Bonnaroo Festival in Manchester, Tennessee was marked with great performances, a friendly long-distance exchange between Post Malone and country music’s legendary singer Dolly Parton, and sadly, a death. On Saturday, a 27-year-old man with an underlying medical condition became unresponsive while attending the festival, having been camping with his father overnight at the event. The medical team was quick to arrive and attend to the man but he later passed at a local hospital. What should have been a fun Father’s Day weekend was instead tragic, heartfelt condolences to his family. The death is a second at… Read more »

Twin XL


It’s impossible to listen to Twin XL’s debut EP without thinking: This band are going to be BIG.

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