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Governors Ball Music Festival 2023 in NYC


It’s that time again, Governors Ball is back for another year in New York City! We were lucky enough to have idobi photographer David Reichmann cover all 3 days of the festival for us. The festival took place at Flushing Meadows Corona Park and featured artists from Kendrick Lamar and Pinkpantheress to Snail Mail and 070 Shake. Check out David’s photos from the event below and peep his recap video to relive the weekend! Kendrick Lamar Lizzo Odesza PinkPantheress Aespa Kim Petras Rina Sawayana HAIM 070 Shake Snail Mail Kenny Hoopla

News

Thursday Announce Fall Headlining Tour


Thursday is hitting the road this September for a 12-date North American tour. The post-hardcore outfit is bringing GEL and Vinnie Caruana out with them as opening acts and emerging artists Pinkshift and koyo on select dates. The tour will begin on September 7 in Syracuse, NY, and run through September 23 in Birmingham, AL.  Before and in between their headlining gigs, Thursday will be playing a few festivals this summer and fall, including Chicago’s iconic Riot Fest and both Is For Lovers Festivals in Tennessee and California. The post-hardcore outfit will also perform their 2003 record, War All The… Read more »

Features

The Pink Spiders Share The LGBTQIA+ Artists That Inspired Them


Nashville’s rock titans, The Pink Spiders, are generating immense excitement ahead of their highly-anticipated fifth studio album, Freakazoid, set to release on July 7. However, their impact extends far beyond their music, as they proudly demonstrate their support during Pride Month. Last month, the band made a resounding statement by releasing their second single titled “Devotion”. A powerful tribute to drag culture and an unwavering display of support for the LGBTQIA+ community in Nashville. With Freakazoid on the horizon, The Pink Spiders are not only delivering their trademark sound but also using their platform to promote inclusivity and celebrate diversity.… Read more »

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Turnstile Create Fake Pop Punk Band For TV Show


The Baltimore-based hardcore outfit, Turnstile have decided to experiment in the world of pop-punk on their newest song. However, can it even really been coined a Turnstile song? The group created a totally fake new band called The Everything-You-Knows to release the song “Listening” via Netflix’s hit comedy series I Think You Should Leave. Fans wouldn’t even know the song was created by Turnstile if it weren’t for the end of the episode crediting Brendan Yates, Pat McCrory, Daniel Fang and Franz Lyons as the writers and performers behind the track. Check out the full lyrics provided by Netflix below.… Read more »

Interview

Arrows In Action Prove They Are “Built To Last”


Arrows In Action are a band that only comes along every once in a while. They have grown incredibly successful in a short amount of time. This is undoubtedly because of their impressive amount of hard work, unwavering talent, and steadfast approach to being the best musicians they can be. The trio are completely independent, gaining their dedicated fanbase through genuine connection and earnest self-promotion. They absolutely crush on TikTok and Reels, showcasing their ability to draw people in all over the world. On Friday (May 26th), Arrows In Action released their highly-anticipated debut full-length album, Built To Last. Over… Read more »

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Matchbox Twenty Release First Album In 10 Years


Matchbox Twenty released their brand new album, Where The Light Goes this past Friday, May 26th via Atlantic Records. This is the fifth studio album by the group, and their first effort in over ten years. The band’s last release was North in 2012 but if you grew up in the early 2000’s, Matchbox Twenty owned radio play. With extremely successful tunes like “3AM“, “Unwell“, “Push” and “How Far We’ve Come“, the group is definitely a household name. Rob Thomas shared that the band didn’t want to force anything with this album. The album’s leading single, “Wild Dogs (Running in… Read more »

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