Paul Shull from The Weapon Hunter & Music from PUP
Darrin talked to his old Goldfinger touring friend Paul Shull…now host of the Smithsonian Channel’s hit TV show The Weapon Hunter.
Darrin talked to his old Goldfinger touring friend Paul Shull…now host of the Smithsonian Channel’s hit TV show The Weapon Hunter.
Movements has channeled pop punk distress into their emo-tastic latest EP, ‘Outgrown Things’.
Their latest release Limitless begs listeners to avoid comparisons to past TA records, offering radio-ready hits like “Drive” and other seemingly reggae-tinged bangers.
Dissonant, by definition, means “clashing†or “inharmoniousâ€, but you won’t find any examples of dissonance on this third full-length from Hands Like Houses.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.
Every so often, a band comes along with a familiar lyric or guitar riff that forces you to make a comparison to another band you love.
5 Seconds of Summer are back with an album that will have you in a whirlwind trying to categorize it into a genre.
Black Lines is difficult to get a grip on, because it’s so emphatically different from anything Mayday Parade has ever done. It’s nothing like the kind of “happy heartache†pop-rock a listener might come to expect. It’s much more aggressive, but worth hearing.
Reckless Serenade are back with a self-released EP dropping September 18th, Out Here. The EP is filled with five consecutive “stuck in your head†songs that push the limits of the defined genres in this scene.
Everyone else go home, ’cause New Politics are “the Kings and Queens and [they] run this city.†Vikingswas our most anticipated release of the summer, which is usually the set-up for a let down.