The 1975 release new music video
The 1975 have released a new video (in color!) for “Sex,” and as the title of the song would suggest there are a few places where it’s a bit explicit, so keep that in mind if you’re wanting to view it at work!
The 1975 have released a new video (in color!) for “Sex,” and as the title of the song would suggest there are a few places where it’s a bit explicit, so keep that in mind if you’re wanting to view it at work!
We Came As Romans’ new album Tracing Back Roots contains a lot of what their previous fans loved as well as a few surprises thrown in. While the album feels a bit stale at points, altogether it proves to be cohesive, uplifting, and appealing.
The Swellers need your help planning a house show tour this fall! For all the details, click “Read More.”
Love You In The Dark, the first solo effort of Now, Now’s Brad Hale, slides seamlessly from repetitively somber to ecstatic within the span of a few songs and explores all manners of human strength and weakness. It manages to find the gaps in the armor of humankind in the most delicate way possible, which is often a considerable feat for seemingly innocuous pop or electronic music.
UK pop punk act Save Your Breath have signed with Animal Style Records and will release There Used To Be A Place For Us on October 8th. The band have released a lyric video for “Lessons”, the first track of the album, which can be seen along with the album artwork and tracklisting by clicking “Read More”.
Despite some minor mishaps, both Matt Vincent and Alex Correia hold their own with their earnest, genuine delivery of emotionally riveting music, stripping their musicianship to its bare bones to display their talent in its purest form.
Satori is an epic of an album spanning the depths of human emotion. The lyrics are compelling, the melodies are complex but catchy, and the musicianship displays pure talent throughout.
Check out the 2013 summer sampler stream from Hopeless Records.
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