Album Review: Fort Hope – S/T
Fort Hope’s latest self-titled EP might be some of the band’s best work to date as the trio finds a sound that suits them well and keeps listeners on their toes.
Fort Hope’s latest self-titled EP might be some of the band’s best work to date as the trio finds a sound that suits them well and keeps listeners on their toes.
It’s that time of the week again! The Vans Warped Tour announcement is in, and this week the legendary touring festival is adding Emarosa (6/19-7/12), Mod Sun, PUP (7/1-7/29), ’68, The Karma Killers, and MC Lars to its line up.
Seven new acts were just announced for Vans Warped Tour 2015. Among the fresh faces are Black Veil Brides, Metro Station, Night Riots, and Transit. The national tour hits the road on June 19th, and you can grab tickets for your local date here.
This week’s Vans Warped Tour announcement adds ChrisB, Jule Vera, Seaway, The Amity Affliction, and This Wild Life to the 2015 lineup. The tour returns for its twenty-first year on June 19th, and will spend the summer rocking cities across the country.
Just in case you missed anything living under your rock, here’s all the insanity you can handle for January 26th.
The Vans Warped Tour has announced five more bands for the tour’s 2015 lineup. Warped Tour kicks off June 19 in Pomona, CA, and continues all summer through Auburn, WA on August 8th. You can purchase tickets for the tour here. Below are the newly announced artists, followed by those previously announced. Just announced: Our Last Night Have Mercy Riff Raff Slaves The Dirty Nil Lineup: BoyMeetsWorld Candy Hearts I Killed The Prom Queen Sirens And Sailors (7/14-8/8) Youth In Revolt Being As An Ocean Born Cages Rotting Out While She Sleeps Baby Baby Icon For Hire Matchbook Romance (6/19-7/11)… Read more »
Vans Warped Tour has added another five bands to its 2015 lineup, including BoyMeetsWorld, Candy Hearts, and more.
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idobi photographer Megan Leetz caught the Journeys Noise Tour in Chicago a couple of weeks ago at House of Blues.
The Punk Goes Pop series is six volumes deep at this point, celebrating the release of its most recent compilation this week — but what if we were able to flip the script and pull in artists from the world of mainstream pop to take on music from our scene?