Being As An Ocean Declares “Death Can Wait” With New Album
Being As An Ocean have shared the details of their long-awaited new album ‘Death Can Wait’, a reminder to live life to the fullest.
Being As An Ocean have shared the details of their long-awaited new album ‘Death Can Wait’, a reminder to live life to the fullest.
Can you imagine Tom DeLonge quitting music? It’s a difficult thought to process, but the blink-182 co-vocalist considered turning in his microphone and guitar for good at one point. That is until he discovered that his former turned-current bandmate and long-term friend Mark Hoppus had been diagnosed with cancer in 2021. The band sat down with Apple Music 1’s host and musical guru Zane Lowe to celebrate the news of their upcoming album, One More Time…. In a four-minute teaser of their conversation, DeLonge shares his emotions after hearing the news about Hoppus’ diagnosis. “I remember telling my wife, ‘I… Read more »
It’s here. It’s time. blink-182 have announced the details of their hotly-anticipated new album ‘ONE MORE TIME’. Are you ready?
The Offspring, Sum 41 and Simple Plan joined forces on stage recently for a run-through of the classic track “Why Don’t You Get A Job”.
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I got my old friend and drummer for Sum 41 Frank Zummo on the line to talk drums, Sum 41 and all the other things he’s into.
Sum 41’s much anticipated return to the Chicago club scene hit all the right notes on a Friday night in the city.
Stand up, underdogs: it’s time to fight back, and with 13 Voices, now we’ve got the soundtrack to march to.
Canadian pop punk favorites Sum 41 have announced that they will be playing select dates on this year’s Warped Tour.
Just before Sum 41 released “March of the Dogs,” a song from their upcoming Underclass Hero album, to iTunes, frontman Deryck Whibley posted a bulletin on the band’s MySpace page stating that, while the track is “lyrically … one of the more political songs on the album,” it was by no means indicative of Hero’s content, adding, “This will NOT be a political record.” And why would Whibley post such a caveat? Perhaps it has something to do with the intro to “Dogs,” a spoken-word bit in which Whibs declares: “Ladies and gentlemen of the underclass, the president of the… Read more »