Telltale Have Covered Rise Against’s “Help Is On The Way”
Telltale have shared a cover of Rise Against’s vital track “Help Is On The Way”, as part of Rude Records’ Changing Times charity project.
Telltale have shared a cover of Rise Against’s vital track “Help Is On The Way”, as part of Rude Records’ Changing Times charity project.
Taylor Swift has revealed the next piece of her ‘Taylor’s Version’ re-recording project, and it is going to be her flawless pop classic ‘1989’.
Bearings announced their upcoming third studio album The Best Part About Being Human earlier this year. The record is slated to drop August 18th via Pure Noise Records. Today the band have shared a new single, “Slip“. The brand new track comes as the fourth taster from the forthcoming album, following “Scenery“, “Gone So Gone“, and “Live Forever Never Die“. All three songs have already climbed their way into Bearings’ top five on Spotify. “Slip” is sure to join them, as it totally rips. Speaking on the new track, the band shared: “’Slip’ was something that came together on its… Read more »
As Fall Out Boy‘s enchanting So Much For (Tour) Dust draws to a close this weekend on August 6, a special guest and old friend graced the stage last night at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY. While the band flawlessly sailed through their initial 16 tracks, Gym Class Heroes‘ charismatic frontman, Travie McCoy, joined the ensemble for two cover performances. The first rendition was Gym Class Heroes and Adam Levine‘s 2011 hit “Stereo Hearts,” delivered with an ingenious twist. Fall Out Boy‘s lead singer, Patrick Stump, set the stage with a piano introduction, passionately delivering Levine’s iconic opening lines,… Read more »
Busted have shared a new version of their classic “Year 3000” featuring Jonas Brothers, who covered the song back in 2006. It is the only version you will ever need from now on.
A band constantly compared to the likes of Sum 41, blink-182, and Simple Plan, FRND CRCL are certainly making waves as an emerging pop-punk outfit in the scene. Today, the group released their third full-length studio album, Suburban Dictionary. The new record blends everything we love about throwback pop-punk with modern hip-hop melodies. Catchy choruses, whip-smart lyricism, and lighting-fast song structures, make the band stand out from the rest. The album overall is a conceptual piece that guides listeners through the experience of a suburbanite from start to finish. Speaking on their new album, FRND CRCL shared in a statement:… Read more »
Ahead of their album drop on July 7, Sad Park has issued their emotionally introspective new single, “CAROUSEL.” “CAROUSEL” is the second preview of their forthcoming album NO MORE SOUND. With its dreamy melodies, atmospheric soundscapes, and heartfelt lyrics, “CAROUSEL” takes listeners on a captivating sonic journey. The track delves into themes of longing, self-reflection, and the cyclical nature of life’s ups and downs. The poignant vocals and instrumentation create a sense of vulnerability and raw emotion. Read more: “December” By Neck Deep Is Now Certified Gold in US “‘CAROUSEL’ is about wishing you could freeze a moment in time…knowing… Read more »
Busted and Hanson have teamed up for a special 25th anniversary version of the classic track “MMMBop”, and it is awesome!
Modern Chemistry have stepped out on their own for a new double single, featuring one song from each member’s solo alter ego.
Last month, So What?! Music Festival announced its explosive two-day lineup, including Pierce The Veil and The Used headlining on Saturday, June 24, and Sleeping With Sirens, Neck Deep, and Thursday headlining on Sunday, June 25. Now the festival has announced a few new additions to the scheduled performances across the two-day event. What was already promised to be an exciting lineup, So What?! will now include sets from Slaughter To Prevail, The Starting Line, Fit For An Autopsy, Invent Animate, Varials, Through The Eyes Of The Dead, clip, guardin, poptropicaslutz!, Prentiss, Enterprise Earth, NO ZODIAC, Bodybox, 408, greyhaven, and… Read more »