Radio Uprising #43: Misplaced, Chipped Nail Polish, Erase Theory, 156/Silence
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Misplaced, Chipped Nail Polish, Erase Theory, and 156/Silence
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Misplaced, Chipped Nail Polish, Erase Theory, and 156/Silence
When Night Verses stepped into the studio with legendary producer Ross Robinson, the blossoming band had no idea what would be pulled from them, let alone what they would leave with.
idobi photographer Megan Leetz caught Taking Back Sunday’s North American spring tour with The Menzingers and letlive. in Chicago at Riviera Theater.
Just in case you missed anything living under your rock, here’s all the insanity you can handle.
Taking Back Sunday have announced a spring 2015 tour featuring The Menzingers and letlive.
You know when Oscars season hits and suddenly it’s the only thing anyone can talk about? That’s how we feel about the first Gibson Brands Alternative Press Music Awards – Fueled by Monster Energy Drink. With less than two weeks left until the awards show makes its July 21st debut, at Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we’ve all been picking our favorites and placing our bets—which is exactly what this show is all about.
We’re excited to be giving you the first taste of Uh Huh Baby Yeah’s upcoming EP, produced by letlive.’s Jeff Sayhoun, as well as an exclusive interview with Jeff and UHBY! vocalist Kevin Fletcher.
Shots from Day 2 of the South By So What?! music festival in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Last week we published our official top albums of 2013 list, featuring everyone from The Wonder Years and Fall Out Boy to The 1975 and Vampire Weekend. Lots of complicated math and science were involved in calculating the final list, but we thought we’d let you have a look at all of our individual staff lists as well.
With Anonymous, Stray From The Path have added a compelling and captivating record to their ever-expanding body of work. Despite its moments of uniformity, the album situates the band in a category all their own.