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Christian School Bans The Singing Of KPop Demon Hunters


The KPop Demon Hunters moral panic continues. Sigh. The smash-hit Netflix release, produced by Sony Pictures, arrived in August of this year, and has only gone “up, up, up” in views, ratings, and pop culture awareness. However, some religious people read the word “demon” in the PG animated film title and had to make this about themselves. Recent reports note that a Christian school in the UK, specifically Lilliput Church of England Infant School, has banned the singing of KPop Demon Hunters songs on its premises. An original note sent to parents and staff revealed that some individuals are “deeply… Read more »

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Magnolia Park Navigates Love & Loss On “Chasing Shadows”


Magnolia Park is back with a brand new banger, “Chasing Shadows,” and it’s one for the books. The track’s arrival is preceded by “Afterlife,” their high-energy collab with The Pretty Wild. Plus, Mag Park offered stunning visuals to pair with the mournful, raw rock single. The band notes, “‘Chasing Shadows’ deals with feeling unworthy of love and the torment of losing someone close to you. We wanted to write a song about how Aurora feels after losing her sister Ophelia in the battle against the Shadow Cult.” Check out the track below. Magnolia Park is booked and busy this winter… Read more »

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17 Songs That Could Be Featured on a Modern Twilight Soundtrack


“How long have you been 17?” As it turns out, Twilight—the film that defined a generation of teenage longing—has officially turned 17 itself. Released in 2008, Catherine Hardwicke’s adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s brooding vampire romance captured a cultural moment of forbidden love, both on screen and through a soundtrack that further immersed the film in an alternative climate. But if Twilight were released today, what would it sound like? 17 years after the film’s original release, we’re reimagining an already iconic soundtrack to echo the emotional weight that spoke to a Team Edward or Team Jacob generation. Here are 17… Read more »

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Hawthorne Heights Added To Warped Tour Orlando


With the closing Warped Tour date of 2025 this weekend, the fest still has some surprises up its sleeve. In a social post today, Friday, November 14, Hawthorne Heights shared, “surprise set alert @hawthorneheights joins the fun at Warped Orlando this weekend.” In the video accompanying the post, frontman JT Woodruff takes a deep breath, smiles, and urges fans to do the same before dropping the news. Fans heading to Orlando this weekend can catch Hawthorne Heights alongside a stacked lineup of Warped Tour favorites and newcomers alike. Check out the full weekend lineup below. Nov. 15-16, 2025 — Orlando,… Read more »

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Trash Boat Reveals New Track “Get By Then Die”


Trash Boat just revealed their new single, “Get By Then Die,” with an accompanying set of visuals. Excitingly, the track is set to appear on their upcoming EP, Even If I Never Get There, due out on January 30, 2026, and is available for pre-order. Lead singer Tobi Duncan notes, “Trash Boat have always been a risk-taking band. Always experimenting and never wanting to release the same song twice. In this constant evolving flux, this EP was a chance to stop and reflect on everything we have done. Looking back with respect and love for everything we’ve been through and… Read more »

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Motionless In White Announces “Afraid Of the Dark” & 2026 LP


At a recent appearance at Apocalypse Festival, Motionless In White revealed some big news on stage. Chris Motionless dropped the info that their new track “Afraid Of The Dark” is arriving on January 28, 2026, which is the lead single from their forthcoming new album. The record will celebrate and honor 20 years of the band. In front of many fans, Chris said of the forthcoming single, “Mark your fucking calendars, my friends…we cannot wait for you to hear it!” To fans, he says of their 20-year legacy, “Whether you’ve been around for 20, 15, 10, 5 [years], 10 days…… Read more »

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Waterparks Hope It’ll All Make Sense “ANY MINUTE NOW”


Following the release of “IF LYRICS WERE CONFIDENTIAL,” Waterparks has unleashed their new song, “ANY MINUTE NOW.” On social media, the band shares, “’ANY MINUTE NOW’ is about the uncertainty of growing up. When you’re a kid, everything feels so confusing and overwhelming, but you think, ‘When I’m older, everything will make sense.’ Then you’re a teenager and you’re like, ‘This is all bullshit, but everything will make sense when I’m an adult, the rest of this will be figured out.’ Then you become an adult and you’re like, ‘Fuck, because I know to have even more questions now, things… Read more »

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Jacob Elordi to Emma Stone: Hot Freaks Stole The Show This Year


Let’s be honest…2025 kinda sucked…but it was also hot, freakishly hot. Let me explain! Even though every modern day as an American feels like a waking nightmare, we could rely on one thing: sexy actors and actresses lighting up our screams with absolute weirdo behavior. In fact, 2025 was the year of hot freaks. From Jacob Elordi starring as The Creature in the newly released Frankenstein to Hailee Steinfeld (of The Cab music video fame) in the cult classic Sinners, these are our favorite sexy oddballs who let their freak flags fly. Jacob Elordi Frankenstein has been on Netflix for… Read more »

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MOTHICA Calls Out Vampiric Relationships On “Evergreen Misery”


On Tuesday, November 11, MOTHICA made her grand return to the music world with the release of her song and music video for “Evergreen Misery.” And this time, the artist is officially signed to her new label home, SharpTone Records. The single is preceded by the release of her 2024 record Kissing Death, as well as her single “Vices II.” MOTHICA notes, “Writing ‘Evergreen Misery’ was a journey full of every twist and turn you could imagine. I was a few months out of rehab, and I needed to release this simmering anger and deep melancholy that I was numbing for… Read more »

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Ranking mgk Tickets To My Downfall Collaborations


When Tickets To My Downfall dropped in 2020, it marked a major crossover moment for MGK (formerly Machine Gun Kelly). After years rooted in hip-hop—with past collaborations alongside Sleeping With Sirens and name-drops of blink-182 in “Her Song”—the album solidified his transformation into a full-fledged pop-punk frontman. Produced alongside blink-182’s Travis Barker (with whom MGK had already worked on “I Think I’m OKAY” featuring YUNGBLUD), Tickets To My Downfall became a defining moment in the pop-punk revival. It topped charts, divided critics, and reignited interest in Warped Tour-era guitar music—all while proving MGK could thrive outside the rap world. Since… Read more »

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