July sign with TDR Records
Toronto, Canada’s pop punk quartet July have signed with TDR Records. The band will release their debut album, What We Signed Up For, on November 12th.
Toronto, Canada’s pop punk quartet July have signed with TDR Records. The band will release their debut album, What We Signed Up For, on November 12th.
With their self-titled album, The 1975 have crafted an incredible debut that will without a doubt go down as one of the best of the year.
Adding fuel to the blend-rock-and-roll-with-pop-music fire, the Virginia quartet otherwise known as Parachute dive head first into the fight for a hit pop song with their latest record, Overnight.
Rookie Of The Year will independently release The Goodnight Moon: Part II on August 13th. You can check out the song “Save Me”, as well as the album artwork and tracklisting, by clicking “Read More”.
Although the songs within the album lack some musical distinction from one another, The SpacePimps’ third studio release covers a lot of ground. Whether you’re in the mood for some emotional and hard-hitting lyrics, moshing and singing along to some quality pop-punk, or a bit of nostalgia, you’ll definitely find something to love about this album.
The Neighbourhood will be hitting the road this fall on a US headlining tour, bringing Lovelife and Ghost Loft with them. They’ll also be playing a short run of dates in September opening for Imagine Dragons, and for a complete list of all of the dates click “Read More.”
Finch have announced the last leg of their What It Is To Burn US Tour. Dance Gavin Dance will be opening for them, and you can check out the dates by clicking “Read More.”
Although You’re Always On My Mind marks the second full-length release for A Great Big Pile Of Leaves, it’s the band’s first album with an outside producer (Ed Ackerson) and the musical advances shine through. The album feels like the first time you surpass the “small talk†level with someone and realize that they’re holding plenty of mixed feelings about this whole life thing within themselves, too.
We posted about the Fearless/Hopeless Records mashup album that SoundCloud user Dr Brixx released, but we stumbled across another mashup that sounds all too familiar to our pop-punk honed ears.
With Feel, Sleeping With Sirens achieve every band’s goal: releasing a new album that offers something fresh while still retaining the sound their fans fell in love with. Whether your preference is angst-driven metal or poignant pop, this album is sure to leave you feeling something.