You might not know this yet, but your new favorite song was released last night. From Atlanta’s Microwave comes “Lighterless”, a hard rocking jam that’ll have you singing along in no time.
The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me by Brand New has stood alone, unparalleled by any album in depth and sound, but today it is joined by Down In The Dark by Safe To Say.
It’s not all fun and games being in a ska band… Okay, maybe there is a lot of fun involved, but there’s also long nights of touring, a noise no headphones could cancel, and fear of being eaten alive in a tent—before we get to that, though, let’s introduce the world’s most skankin’ ska band, Reel Big Fish.
Since GK first strutted onto the scene in 2004/2005 it has become a symbol, representing the look of pop-punk but also, unexpectedly, the sound of alt-rock. But last year, just short of a decade later, the journey derailed. Today, Glamour Kills is fighting its way back.
Mike Ayley speaks with the same passion you would expect from a bassist whose band just moved from vans to trailers and from dive bars to venues, but Marianas Trench has been playing arenas since 2012.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
We caught up with Lydia to talk about touring with PVRIS, meeting new fans, and why they love Toronto.
What’s the recipe for a chart topping, indie rock band that took over the world with one single? According to KONGOS, one part ironclad family ties and three parts growing up in countries across the world.
If you’ve been wondering what the best moment of your year will be, daydream no longer. KONGOS have just announced a headlining tour that’ll be rolling through your town this fall.