Photos: Parks & Devastation Tour in Chicago
Sleeping With Sirens joined the already-stacked lineup of A Day To Remember, Chiodos, and Motionless In White for a special stop on the Parks & Devastation Tour in Chicago.
Sleeping With Sirens joined the already-stacked lineup of A Day To Remember, Chiodos, and Motionless In White for a special stop on the Parks & Devastation Tour in Chicago.
A Day To Remember checked in with Gunz of The Gunz Show and Brian Dales of The Summer Set on the Gibson Brands Alternative Press Music Awards – fueled by Monster Energy red carpet to discuss the upcoming Parks and Devastation tour with Bring Me The Horizon, Chiodos and another band that has yet to be announced.
Here are some of our favorite photos from the APMAs show the other night!
Our Last Night posted their music video for “Dark Storms,” which is the first track off of their latest EPÂ Oak Island.
In this week’s Tuesday Ten, we talk about some of our favorite sonically unmistakable bands and what sets them apart in 2014’s flooded musical climate.
Shots from Day 1 of the South By So What?! music festival in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Tune in Sunday at 9pm ET for a new episode of The Gunz Show with guests Chiodos and Get Involved.
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South By So What!? is back in 2014 for its biggest and best year yet. The festival will take place at Quiktrip Park in Grand Prairie, TX on March 14-16th. The festival features a wide variety of alternative, pop-punk, metal, and hardcore bands including Taking Back Sunday, The Used, Bring Me The Horizon, Of Mice & Men, The Devil Wears Prada, The Story So Far and Comeback Kid.
We’re beyond stoked to announce that idobi will be partnering with Riot Fest this year for the Denver and Toronto dates of the annual travelling festival. To familiarize you with the festival as you start planning road trips and marking your calendars, we’ve put together a crash course in Riot Fest’s history and everything you have to look forward to this year.
Fans eagerly lined the street around Gramercy Theater on December 13th waiting patiently for doors to open for what would be Every Avenue’s last New York City show. The night was a celebration of the band, the friends they brought along to share the moment, and most importantly the fans that have supported them throughout the years.