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Last month, Trophy Eyes announced their new album Suicide and Sunshine with the release of two new tracks “Blue Eyed Boy” and “What Hurts the Most“. This new album will mark their first full-length release in nearly five years. It is set to drop via Hopeless Records on June 23rd. Today, the band have shared the third single from the upcoming album, “Kill“. Trophy Eyes kick off the song with a driving companionship between just drums and bass before the droning vocals join in. The verses feel a bit more reserved, saving space for the eruption that comes when the… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot honors May the Fourth with Star Wars: Visions S2, before celebrating Judy Blume with Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. and Judy Blume Forever. They also give you the goods on Sweet Tooth S2 and Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
As the Guardians Of The Galaxy saga comes to a close, we look back on its legacy and the effect its focus on found family and music has had.
Angel Du$t have returned with their first releases of 2023—the double-singles “Very Aggressive” featuring Citizen’s Mat Kerekes and “Love Slam.” “Very Aggressive” is a high-energy, true-to-form punk rock track reminiscent of classic 70s-style punk. The single starts with a chaotic, driving drum beat and catchy guitar riff all anchored by frontman Justice Tripp’s dynamic vocal delivery. Mat Kerekes’ guest vocals throughout the infectious chorus offer a unique dimension to the song, allowing the track to stand out amongst Angel Du$t’s extensive discography. Check out the accompanying music video for “Very Aggressive” below. Read more: Teen Suicide Announce Summer Tour With… Read more »
A pioneering researcher and the so-called “Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton, quit his role at Google so he could more freely speak about the dangers of AI. Then, the latest in Disney VS. DeSantis. Also, punk rock legend Todd Morse, the bassist for The Offspring, debuts new music.
Hot off the heels of their recently released seventh studio album A Kiss For The Whole World, Enter Shikari has announced the details of their forthcoming 2024 UK tour. The group will be joined by FEVER 333 and NOAHFINNCE as support across the seven-night run. While the tour will support their latest full-length, the tour will also benefit the Music Venue Trust charity organization. £1 from each ticket sale will be donated to the organization, which supports grassroots venues within the community. The donation from each ticket sale will support venues in each city the band will be touring through.… Read more »
The Scottish alt-rock group, Young Fathers have announced North American headline tour dates today. This run of shows comes after the release of the bands most recent album, Heavy Heavy that dropped on February 3rd of thus year via Ninja Tune Records. The album is home to explosive singles like “Rice“, “Tell Somebody“, and “I Saw“. With the record only having been out for a few months, it has already gained nearly ten million streams across its entirety. If you’re not already familiar with Young Fathers, you should really give them a chance. Their sound is reminiscent of the likes… Read more »
In this weeks episode of Punk Goes Pride, Tate chats with Animal Sun about their most recent release “Wolves”. They discuss the history of the band, Animal Sun’s message to fans, and everything the group has planned in the upcoming year.
Jonas Brothers have announced an incredible stadium tour kicking off this summer that will see them hitting stages across all of North America. Fans can expect the band to play songs off of all of their previous albums. Is your favorite Jonas Brothers album their 2006 debut It’s About Time? What about their 2007 self-titled release? Maybe their 2008 album A Little Bit Longer or their 2009 album Lines, Vines and Trying Times? You might even be a newer fan and your favorite album is their 2019 comeback record Happiness Begins. No matter which ones it is, you are sure… Read more »