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3OH!3 Release First New Single In Five Years, “SLUSHIE”


Following an electrifying set at Warped Tour in DC that saw thousands of fans shouting along and “talking with their hips,” 3OH!3 are back with their first new music in over five years: the infectious and irresistibly nostalgic “SLUSHIE.” True to form, the duo channels their scene charm into a sugar rush of energy, with a wink at their early days. It’s a brain freeze you’ll want to relive. “All the best parties take place within walking distance of a SLUSHIE machine, the perfect cure for a hot, sweaty afternoon,” the pair shares. “Go ahead, show up to the party… Read more »

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LØLØ Drops Fearless Records Debut “the devil wears converse”


Ahead of her performance at Warped Tour in Long Beach this weekend, LØLØ has launched her Fearless Records debut, “the devil wears converse.”  “‘the devil wears converse’ is a fun, playful song about giving into temptation,” LØLØ shares. “It tells the story of being drawn to someone you know is bad for you, but you don’t think you can resist. It’s about the disorienting pull of desire, where your better judgment loses to the prettiest monster in the room. Who knew the devil himself actually looked so damn cute?” Watch the video for “the devil wears converse” below. LØLØ will… Read more »

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Simple Plan Says “Nothing Changes” After All These Years On New Single


Are you ready to get hit with some sweet, sweet nostalgia? Get ready to laugh and cry along with Simple Plan because their Amazon Prime documentary, Simple Plan: The Kids In The Crowd, officially launched earlier this week, and today, they shared something else special. The iconic pop-punk quartet just shared a new track and music video for “Nothing Changes,” inspired by vignettes of their past shared in the doc. And yes– it might also make you cry. Pierre Bouvier sings, “We grew up on stages/Say what you want but we won’t stop dreaming/We don’t want to wake up/Night after… Read more »

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Dayseeker Announces ‘Creature In The Black Night’ & Shares Title Track


After releasing the haunting single “Pale Moonlight” in April, Dayseeker is back with their new track “Creature In The Black Night.” And that’s not all, this new drop is merely the title track for the band’s newly announced album, due out on October 24 via Spinefarm. Creature In The Black Night marks their first LP release since 2022’s Dark Sun. Of the new single, vocalist Rory Rodriguez shares, “‘Creature In The Black Night’ is the darker part of your conscience overpowering you. It’s about the rush you’re addicted to that you can’t ignore.” Adding onto the album’s sonics, he says,… Read more »

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Ethel Cain Channels ’80s Pop On New Track, “Fuck Me Eyes”


Ethel Cain has shared her new song, “Fuck Me Eyes” from her upcoming album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, out everywhere on August 8. Cain, aka Hayden Anhedönia, shares, “Continuing in the theme of high school anxieties, ‘Fuck Me Eyes’ (on top of being an homage to one of my favorite pop songs of all time, ‘Bette Davis Eyes‘) is meant to be an ode to the girls who are perfect and have everything, yet carry the reputation of town slut. The beautiful blonde who is just lonely and wants to be loved, that all the adults condemn to… Read more »

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Post Animal & Joe Keery (Djo) Share “What’s A Good Life”


Following the release of singles “Last Goodbye” and “Pie In The Sky,” Post Animal and Joe Keery, aka Djo, are back with a new track and music video for “What’s A Good Life.” All synth-laden, breezy indie singles are set to appear on IRON, due out on July 25. Excitingly, it features all six members of the original band’s lineup for the first time in more than seven years. The music video features the inside of the gym for a Nebraska-based armored combat team, the Omaha Hell Hounds. The band said, “They shifted their weekly strength training plans to accommodate… Read more »

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The Home Team Drops Funk-Infused Banger “Worthy”


As The Home Team prepares to launch the deluxe edition of The Crucible Of Life, which drops on June 13, the four-piece has unleashed their funky new banger, “Worthy.” “‘Worthy’ is a song that was written during the same time as the rest of The Crucible of Life, but just didn’t get finished until after the album was released,” frontman Brian Butcher shares. “This song belongs in the Crucible of Life cycle, but it also indicates a look forward for us in terms of what comes next creatively. We will always try and push boundaries with our music and we… Read more »

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The Spill Canvas and Mae Announce 20th Anniversary Tour


Marking two decades since the release of their beloved 2005 albums, The Spill Canvas and Mae are joining forces for a co-headlining 20-Year Anniversary Tour this fall. The Spill Canvas will perform their chart-topping, emotionally-charged record One Fell Swoop in full, while Mae will bring their immersive concept album The Everglow to life night after night. The tour will span 24 cities and promises a nostalgia-fueled experience for fans who grew up with these iconic records at the heart of the 2000s emo and alternative scenes. As a special treat, Ace Enders of The Early November will appear as the… Read more »

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The Home Team Drop “Somebody Else’s Face” Video Featuring Broadside


Following the explosive release of their third full-length album, The Crucible Of Life, last year, The Home Team dropped a new video for their collaborative single, “Somebody Else’s Face.” Featuring Oliver Baxxter of Broadside both in the accompanying music video and at the mic alongside Brian Butcher, their combined prowess amplifies the track’s alluring and charismatic ambiance. Watch the official video for “Somebody Else’s Face” below. The Home Team will hit the road for a spring tour in May before performing at the sold-out Long Beach, CA, Warped Tour weekend in July and the Orlando, FL, Warped Tour weekend in… Read more »

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Ethel Cain Announces ‘Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You’ Sophomore LP


It seems like Perverts wasn’t the only new music Ethel Cain had in store this year. On March 24, she announced that her official sophomore album, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, is set for release in August. On her official LP announcement, Ethel Cain said, “Before everything, there was you. 1986, the year everything changed forever <3.” The artist is also heading out on tour with 9Million. The tour kicks off on August 12 in Seattle at the Paramount Theatre and wraps up on November 9 in Lisbon at the LAV Warehouse. Check out the full run below. All… Read more »

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