The show must go on! After being forced to postpone their forthcoming performances in South America due to drummer Travis Barker’s hand injury, blink-182 has announced partial details for rescheduled shows in Lima and Mexico City. The trio will head out to South America in 2024 and have added a fourth Mexico City performance. Adding fuel to the fire of excitement, yesterday, blink-182’s Tom DeLonge, who recently rejoined the band in 2022 after parting ways with the group in 2015, responded to a fan’s tweet asking about new music with a cryptic message. After a fan posted a meme questioning… Read more »
Hot off the heels of their recently released seventh studio album A Kiss For The Whole World, Enter Shikari has announced the details of their forthcoming 2024 UK tour. The group will be joined by FEVER 333 and NOAHFINNCE as support across the seven-night run. While the tour will support their latest full-length, the tour will also benefit the Music Venue Trust charity organization. £1 from each ticket sale will be donated to the organization, which supports grassroots venues within the community. The donation from each ticket sale will support venues in each city the band will be touring through.… Read more »
The Scottish alt-rock group, Young Fathers have announced North American headline tour dates today. This run of shows comes after the release of the bands most recent album, Heavy Heavy that dropped on February 3rd of thus year via Ninja Tune Records. The album is home to explosive singles like “Rice“, “Tell Somebody“, and “I Saw“. With the record only having been out for a few months, it has already gained nearly ten million streams across its entirety. If you’re not already familiar with Young Fathers, you should really give them a chance. Their sound is reminiscent of the likes… Read more »
Jonas Brothers have announced an incredible stadium tour kicking off this summer that will see them hitting stages across all of North America. Fans can expect the band to play songs off of all of their previous albums. Is your favorite Jonas Brothers album their 2006 debut It’s About Time? What about their 2007 self-titled release? Maybe their 2008 album A Little Bit Longer or their 2009 album Lines, Vines and Trying Times? You might even be a newer fan and your favorite album is their 2019 comeback record Happiness Begins. No matter which ones it is, you are sure… Read more »
The controversial and prolific brainchild of Sam Ray, Teen Suicide, have announced they will be hitting stages across the US on tour this summer. The band has quite the impressive discography. Over the last eight years the group have released seven full-length albums, four EPs, and a slew of instrumentals, demos and live recordings. In total, Teen Suicide has released nearly 200 songs. Absolutely insane, right? This doesn’t even include the multitude of other projects and aliases Sam Ray has released music under such as Ricky Eat Acid, American Pleasure Club, Julia Brown, Starry Cat and more. Teen Suicide’s most… Read more »
Beloved emo rock icons Say Anything emerged from hiatus last Friday for their first show in nearly five years. Frontman Max Bemis and the refreshed lineup dug in for a sold-out, four night run at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom with a line of fans camped out in the rain on Delancey Street waiting for doors to open. Anticipation was high, driven by the release of “Psyche!” earlier in the day, the band’s first new music since their no longer 2019 farewell album, Oliver Appropriate. Say Anything has always featured a revolving door of musicians surrounding founding members Max Bemis… Read more »
As A R I Z O N A is prepping to hit the stage alongside Julia Wolf and Quinn XCII at the start of May, the electro-pop trio has announced the release of their dance-worthy new single, “Die For A Night.” “Die For A Night” follows the release of “Dark Skies” and “Moving On,” which will all appear on the group’s forthcoming, self-titled album arriving on May 12 through Fueled By Ramen. The electrifying new single masterfully blends the group’s signature toe-tapping percussion, hypnotic bassline, and lead vocalist Zachary Charles’ soulful and commanding delivery. The emotionally-charged release begins with a… Read more »
On the heels of their debut album, Retrovision, due via Thriller Records on June 23, alt-rockers Honey Revenge have released their unapologetically confident new track, “Worst Apology.” The new single, which is the fifth preview of their debut, opens with a captivating guitar riff backed by a driving drumbeat creating a sense of urgency. The track culminates the driving rhythms of pop-punk with the emotive melodies of alt-rock, creating a unique and energetic sound that matches the raw emotion of the lyrics. Vocalist Devin Papadol’s powerful notes hit a climatic peak at the track’s chorus, belting out, “Don’t care what… Read more »
Talk on the street is that the Los Angeles-based band, Hot For Crime are about to explode as one of the new faces of modern rock-n-roll. Today they released their self-titled debut full-length album, Hot For Crime. The record features singles “Ya Need It“, “Good Bad Girl“, and “You Ain’t Mine“, which have collectively gained over two million streams already. The band’s sound falls somewhere between the Sex Pistols and Bon Jovi, bridging a gap between two different ends of spectrum for many rock fans. It’s aggressive but its also anthemic and catchy. United Talent Agency‘s Daniel McCartney shared on… Read more »
Los Angeles-based alt-pop artist, THE BLSSM is back with their newest track “MERRY GO ROUND” out today. The song comes as the second single from their forthcoming EP INFINITY H(OURS) due out Friday, June 30th via Fueled By Ramen. THE BLSSM is a genre-bending, effervescent alt-pop creator that is also a fashion curator. They have many talents, to say the least. Co-written with Sarah Aarons (Miley Cyrus, Halsey) and produced with Romil Hemnani (Brockhampton), Aaron Shadrow (Iann Dior, Trippie Redd), and teenage prodigy producer Sophie Gray (Flo Milli, Rico Nasty), the single is a hypnotic alternative hit. The BLSSM calls the song “a theme song for a ‘Chaotic… Read more »