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Cassadee Pope Unveils Video For “People That I Love Leave”


Marking her return to her pop-punk roots with her latest single “People That I Love Leave” last month, Cassadee Pope has unveiled the spirited music video to accompany the release. The all-too-relatable visual reflects Pope’s own self-sabotage when it comes to relationships. Pope‘s “People That I Love Leave” is a dynamic track that showcases her powerful, soaring vocals. It skillfully combines the exhilaration of falling in love with the emotional turmoil of self-sabotage due to past pain and trauma. With this song, the former Hey Monday frontwoman not only returns to her pop-rock roots but also embarks on a new… Read more »

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Laura Jane Grace Cancels Shows Due To Uncontrollable Circumstances


Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond her control, singer-songwriter Laura Jane Grace has been forced to cancel her forthcoming performances alongside The Interrupters and Frank Turner. As well, she has had to cancel her forthcoming performance on May 11 with Weakened Friends. The performance dates include May 7 in Boston, MA; May 19 in Harrisburg, PA; May 11 in Portland, ME; May 12 in New York, NY; and May 13 in Asbury Park, NJ. Read more: Fall Out Boy Sells Out Vinyl Filled With Tears You can read her full statement below. “Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond my control I have… Read more »

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Sufjan Stevens Takes Us To The Ballet With His New Album


Sufjan Stevens has a history of creating ballet scores for choreographer Justin Peck. Now we’re getting our hands on a new album made up of scores from a performance commissioned by the Houston Ballet in 2019. Stevens announced he’ll be dropping the album Reflections on May 19. While the music is written by Stevens, it is performed by pianists Timo Andres and Conor Hanick.  This is Stevens’ second album made up of scores. The Decalogue dropped in 2019 and is 10 tracks packed with his unique perspective, captured in music even without his typically eerie vocals or more electric sound.… Read more »

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Turnstile announce Manchester show, reschedule Brixton show


Hardcore punk outfit Turnstile has announced a few changes to their upcoming stint in the UK, which will mark their “only UK show this year” according to the band. Turnstile was initially scheduled to headline London’s O2 Academy Brixton on May 30. Unfortunately, following the fatal events on December 15, 2022, which has been described as a “crowd crush” that left 8 people hospitalized and 2 people tragically passed away, the venue has remained closed. Read more: Poppy Shares Snarling New Track “Church Outfit” The band has pushed back their May performance at O2 Academy Brixton and has rescheduled it… Read more »

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The All-American Rejects Return With “Wet Hot All American Summer Tour”


It’s been nearly a decade since The All-American Rejects have toured and we have been crying in our cars to “Dirty Little Secret” patiently awaiting their return to the stage. All of that changed today with the announcement of the “Wet Hot All American Summer” tour. As if it wasn’t awesome enough to have The Rejects back, they really put the cherry on top with the support line up. New Found Glory, The Starting Line, Motion City Soundtrack and The Get Up Kids will be joining to make all of our nostalgic emo dreams come true. The band took to… Read more »

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The Home Team Announce Summer Headline Shows with Action/Adventure


The Home Team is definitely one of the hottest new bands storming the scene. There’s a good chance you have come across one of their charismatic and energetic TikTok‘s in the last year. With their tracks “Move It or Lose It” and “Right Through Me” going viral, they’ve been on a steady upwards trajectory. The group has announced a string of headlining shows around their upcoming tour supporting Senses Fail. The band will be joined by Action/Adventure. *Supporting Senses Fail ^No Action/Adventure The Home Team took to socials on March 14th to announce their signing to Thriller Records. They are… Read more »

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In Appreciation Of: Albums Turning 10 and 20 in 2023 and How They’re Refueling Festival Season


Music festival season is just on the horizon and, while we wait for the gloomy weather to pass, we can revel in the flood of music news typical of this time of year. A majority of the music festival lineups are announced in January and the festival posters set the landscape for the year in live music, foreshadowing larger tours from bands, new album cycles, and even resurgences of genres and legacy bands that might be past their peak of popularity. Pop-punk is fresh off a massive re-emergence, showcased by the success of the When We Were Young Festival in… Read more »

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