Teenage Bottlerocket release new song “Nothing Else Matters (When I’m With You)”
Teenage Bottlerocket has released their new song “Nothing Else Matters (When I’m With You)”, the first single off their upcoming album Tales From Wyoming.
Teenage Bottlerocket has released their new song “Nothing Else Matters (When I’m With You)”, the first single off their upcoming album Tales From Wyoming.
Winter sucks. And some days, there’s just no point in trying to fight it; all you want to do is curl up under the covers and break out your favorite angsty music while preparing for hibernation. That’s why our writers have prepared a two-part playlist dedicated to the winter blues; check out part one this week!
Talking In Your Sleep crushes all uncertainties and proves this powerful collaboration, with a brazen aptitude for musical experimentation, is certainly a force to be reckoned with.
Christmas is around the corner! This week we’ve got the timeless classic “Santa Baby†by Eartha Kitt, covered by the Christmas king Michael Buble, plus a cool and creepy but not as festive version from VersaEmerge, who currently go by VERSA.
We created this collection of Anthm’s favorite songs of 2014 just for you. Hear them on ido.bi/anthm
When you’re trapped in the hellish nightmare of a busy mall in December, it’s not unusual for the tinny sound of Christmas music to make you wish you would get trampled to death by a thousand frantic shoppers just to put an end to your suffering. Thankfully, hearing your favorite bands cover the same songs has the opposite effect.
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. This stop we’re in New Orleans.
PVRIS have unleashed themselves upon the world in the biggest way they could have with White Noise, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that they’re one of the most exciting new acts out there.
Mayday Parade give a tasteful, pop-rock flair to Gotye’s unexpected indie-pop hit “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
Even if you’re convinced that a band changing their sound is the worst thing that’s ever happened to you, it’s perfectly natural for someone’s music to develop and shift from album to album. But every once in a while, those shifts are so dramatic that the early work ends up sounding like it was released by an entirely different band than the more recent material.