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PVRIS Confirms White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour


After teasing something revolving around their seminal album, White Noise, on their social media channels last week, PVRIS announces the White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour. The first wave of the tour will hit four major cities across the States before heading overseas to Europe. Additionally, the set each evening will be divided into two acts: Act 1 featuring White Noise performed front to back, and Act 2 featuring a special setlist consisting of songs spanning the PVRIS catalog. PVRIS shares on Instagram, “Can’t believe so many of you resonated with this album 10 years ago and still do 10… Read more »

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Nova Twins Unleash New Single “Monsters”


Nova Twins have returned with their first new single in two years titled “Monsters.”  “‘Monsters’ is about awakening to and understanding your mental health,” the duo shares. “Growing up, we often look outward, absorbing what life throws at us. Over time, the good and bad experiences start to settle. Before learning to navigate these feelings, you may face self-loathing, anxiety, and a fear of who you’ve become. Confronting these emotions, breathing through them, and opening up to someone can help. Many people struggle with mental health, and this song aims to show vulnerability and let our audience know they’re not… Read more »

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Leighton Meester’s “Somebody To Love” Is Back On The Charts, Here’s Why


Flavor Flav is all over TikTok championing pop girlies from the 2010s, and for good reason. The rapper and Olympics Team USA hype man shared a video with the caption, “Stream @LeightonMeester Somebody to Love and use the song in yo TikTok’s.” The video text also reads, “Starting to hype up my girl Leighton Meester and help her family recover from the fire.” As of publication, the TikTok has 3.1 million views. Meester, known best in alternative music spaces for her work with Cobra Starship in “Good Girls Go Bad,” has many underrated bangers, including a 2009 “Christmas (Baby, Please… Read more »

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As It Is Unleash “Dial Tones X” Featuring Holding Absence


Following their monumental return to the scene in 2024 and dropping their 25-track B-Sides & Rarities collection in November, As It Is has returned with a reimagined rendition of their 2015 hit single, “Dial Tones X.” This fresh version of their fan-favorite track is not only As It Is at their best, but features a guest appearance by Holding Absence frontman Lucas Woodland. “This band has always been about growth and progression, about never doing the same thing twice,” the band shares in a press release. “As our discography evolved, many people were surprised the band that once made Dial… Read more »

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Spacey Jane Shares “All The Noise” & Announces Third Studio LP


At long last, Australia’s premier indie-rockers Spacey Jane have announced their third studio album is on its way. Ahead of If That Makes Sense, due out on May 9, the quartet is offering fans a taste of what’s to come with their new track and music video for “All The Noise.” Lead vocalist Caleb Harper shares, “‘All the Noise’ was mostly written in a hotel room in Sydney having landed in Australia for the first time in 6 months. I suppose there was something about being down under again that made my version of the story of the beginning of… Read more »

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Is PVRIS Teasing A ‘White Noise’ Anniversary Release?


It looks like PVRIS is gearing up to announce something soon, and we have never been more seated. On January 16, the band’s social media pages changed all of their profile pictures to an intricate silver circle on a black background. Then, PVRIS took to Instagram to post a cryptic video. The dark vignette features a hand, smoke, and a handheld mirror, while the caption simply reads, “Haven’t you heard?” These visuals resemble those of the band’s debut album White Noise, released in 2014 via Rise Records. According to various Reddit threads, fans suspect that a White Noise anniversary tour… Read more »

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When We Were Young Festival Announces Second Day For 2025


Tickets for When We Were Young Festival 2025 went on sale on November 1 and the response was overwhelming. Unsurprisingly, the Las Vegas event sold out in hours. Starring headliners blink-182 and Panic! At The Disco (who is reuniting to play A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out), When We Were Young Fest first announced the show would be on Saturday, October 18. Now, with such a high demand, the festival has added a second day, Sunday, October 19, as well. TK TICKET INFO EMBED Panic! At The Disco isn’t the only band making their return to the stage next year with The… Read more »

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Laura Jane Grace Shares Live Album To Benefit LA Wildfire Relief Organizations


Laura Jane Grace is finally sharing the live performance everyone’s been waiting for: the Operation Ivy covers set at The Empty Bottle from September’s Riot Fest with Catbite. And that’s not all. The live album, which is currently available on Catbite’s Bandcamp, is a pay-what-you-want record. All proceeds raised will directly benefit those suffering from the LA wildfires via Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and Best Friends Animal Society. You can stream the LP on Bandcamp here and rest assured that your purchase is benefiting those in need. Laura Jane Grace & The Mississippi Medicals are heading out on a spring tour with… Read more »

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Kellin Quinn Launches Haunted Mouths with “Further Til We Disappear”


Following a monumental 2024 celebrating the 15 year anniversary of Let’s Cheers To This with Sleeping With Sirens, frontman Kellin Quinn has launched his new side project, Haunted Mouths, with their debut single, “Further Til We Disappear.” Recorded with Quinn’s favorite artist, the frontman of Aaron Marsh, this track marks the first glimpse of a larger collection. “That song mentions many of my wife’s favorite things and different things we share. The whole record is a love letter to her,” Quinn shares. “I didn’t want to make a pop album or an acoustic record. It needed to be dark, drony, haunting,… Read more »

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