5 Surprising Side Projects From Scene Bands
Finding out about new music is exciting, but it’s even more exciting when it includes members of a band you love. Here are five of the best.
Finding out about new music is exciting, but it’s even more exciting when it includes members of a band you love. Here are five of the best.
On this week’s Geek Girl Riot: Sherin and Julian, your dynamic duo do a round-up all the movies, tv shows, and film festivals you’ll want to watch the week before wrapping with whatever else is on their minds. Which includes Black Adam outperforming The Flash.
This week I have singer/songwriter from the band Mest, he and I go back over 21 years, I met him for the first time in Texas when I was on a tour in 2002 that an old band of mine had booked themselves, and we met him in the parking lot after we had one of our self booked shows get canceled. We ended up talking and would see each other throughout the years, fast forward time and we became friends and I even got to fill in for Mest at a show in LA. I interview him to see how he started out in Illinois all the way to today.
DE’WAYNE paid a visit to the idobi Studios in North Hollywood to deliver a jaw-dropping performance of his massive track “DIE OUT HERE”.
Ever wondered what a horror movie would be like if it had an entirely emo-focused soundtrack? Look no further, because idobi has put together our ideal soundtrack of all of your favorite scene bands for our fake horror flick.
Carver Commodore have shared a new track from their upcoming EP ‘If Nothing Happens’, and it is pure indie-rock joyfulness.
You can now own a little bit of My Chemical Romance history as Frank Iero has revealed that he is selling some of his old guitars and gear from across his incredible career.
Trophy Eyes have gifted us one more song before the release of their new album ‘Suicide and Sunshine’, and it’s a gritty look at the class divide.
“I won’t settle down, won’t settle down.” These are lyrics that I’ve held close to my heart since discovering The Rocket Summer in early 2022. I’m late to the party, I know, but better late than never. Listening to his song “200,000,” about a million times last year, it ended up reaching the top of my Apple Music Year In Review and remains a staple on my everyday playlist. There’s something about the intimate lyrics and staccato piano hits that make me feel like I’m in a coming-of-age movie. That is why I was so excited to see The Rocket… Read more »
Prentiss talks us through his new track “Keys To My Brain”, collaborating with Skrillex and Anthony Green and making his live show feel, “like a kid’s basement”.