It’s been one hell of a week, and Resolve are here to save the day and rock you all the way to the weekend. Ahead of tomorrow’s release, we’re bringing you the full EP stream of Rêverie, which packs a hard rock punch that’s impossible not to headbang along to. Rêverie takes its name from the french word for “dream”, and it certainly feels like one: It pulls you in with its powerful riffs, and takes you on a journey through deep and dark material, tackling religion, self-absorption and technology’s overwhelming grip on society. The band are excited to finally get their release out into… Read more »
Tom Petty was a giant in life and he’ll remain so in death. He leaves a songbook, a legacy, that future musicians, historians and fans will pour over, generations from now.
Who’s in Philadelphia, and ready to rock their faces off to a killer rock band called The Unlikely Candidates?
Replacing good-byes to new friends and tie dye shirts you’ll probably never wear again with great memories dancing to killer tunes, The Fame Riot will be rocking The End of Summer Camp.
Replacing good-byes to new friends and tie dye shirts you’ll probably never wear again with great memories dancing to killer tunes, The Fame Riot will be rocking The End of Summer Camp.
Ever wondered what it’d be like to hang out with the guys in Locals Only? Well, their new video for “Choke” will give you a pretty good idea—and it looks freakin’ awesome.
We’re all living in 2017, while Gunz is living in 2010—well, not really, but he is bringing back a couple of your favorite acts from middle school that are still killing it today.
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from Ray Hodge, Separations, M1LDL1FE, Jonny Lang, The King’s Parade, The Tambo Rays, Awake At Last, and Anjulie.
There’s a Sleeping With Sirens tour coming your way!
We’re all about that k-drama and k-pop life here at Geek Girl Riot, and Maurene Goo joins us to share her love of Korean pop culture and also talk about her new YA novel ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’. Sam also gives us her report on ‘Adventure Time’ and Angie drops by for her take on Paula Hawkins’ new psychological thriller ‘Into the Water’.