The 2024 edition of When We Were Young Festival just wrapped up a few weeks ago, but they are back with the announcement of possibly their best lineup to date. The fourth iteration of the festival will be headlined by the return of Panic! At The Disco performing A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out in its entirety for its 20th anniversary and Blink-182 performing songs from Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Self-Titled and more. Panic! At The Disco isn’t the only band making their return to the stage next year with The Cab, Never Shout… Read more »
We’ve got a surprise sure to put a smile on your face. This week, Gunz is giving us a bonus episode with guests John Nolan and Barstool Sports’ Large.
Gunz welcomes John Nolan from Taking Back Sunday in one of the most insightful and nostalgic interviews he’s ever done.
This post tugs at my heart-strings and is going to be hard to write. A band that many of us grew up with, have shared tears of joy and pain, danced with and screamed our lungs out to, Say Anything – is saying good-bye. At least, for now. In a lengthy but in-depth letter on the Say Anything website, lead singer Max Bemis (and one of my favorite humans I’ve ever had the pleasure to interact with and just speak to… the dude is a genius and f’n rules) said that “this era” of Say Anything is over. “Our plans… Read more »
On this episode of The Gunz Show, there’s a blizzard in NYC , Taking Back Sunday stops in for a chat, and Kasador performs for Gunz.
John Nolan premiered his new music video for “Here Comes The Wolf,” the theme song for the film ‘Bridge and Tunnel’. The song is featured on the film’s soundtrack along with Vinnie Caruana, Bayside, Ryan Hunter, and others.
If you’re a fan of piano-driven pop rock, Las Vegas natives Avalon Landing might be about to become your new favorite band. We’re stoked to be bringing you the premiere of the music video for their new single “About Face”.
With Shane Henderson and the Future Perfect, Henderson utilizes the greater creative control he has on the aptly named Control to explore his musical capabilities, replacing the punk in pop punk with singer-songwriter instead as he moves toward a lighter, more laid-back feel.
If anyone in attendance had doubts about the recently reformed Taking Back Sunday, they were certainly put to rest on October 11 in Des Moines, Iowa. Let’s hope that Taking Back Sunday stays this way for a long, long time.
For the first time in seven years, Shaun Cooper and John Nolan shared the stage with the rest of the Tell All Your Friends-era Taking Back Sunday crew, and neither one of them looked out of place.