Talk In My Shoes Thursday – 6/19
The first edition of Talk In My Shoes presents a big pair of Vans to fill. Kevin Lyman himself gives you an insider look at what it’s like to be the creator of the Vans Warped Tour.
The first edition of Talk In My Shoes presents a big pair of Vans to fill. Kevin Lyman himself gives you an insider look at what it’s like to be the creator of the Vans Warped Tour.
Games We Play is gearing up for his run on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, kicking off in late June. And to add to the excitement, the artist, aka Emmyn Calleiro, revealed that his new album, I Wish I Never Quit, is set to arrive on September 18 via Nettwerk. “I Wish I Never Quit is the first album I can say I wrote all the words to. I’ve always been embarrassed about my writing, but I became so detached to this band I’ve been doing my whole life, that I told myself the only way I could make… Read more »
The Menzingers are back with their new single “Better Angels” from their upcoming album, Everything I Ever Saw, which is set to arrive on July 17 via Epitaph Records. Vocalist and guitarist Tom May says, “We tried to make ‘Better Angels’ the song version of those late-night conversations with an old friend, the kind where you sit around a kitchen table and solve all of the world’s problems. It feels like we’re being torn apart.” May adds, “The country is run by monsters and money, and there are plenty of people who benefit from keeping us at each other’s throats. ’Better… Read more »
Ahead of their run on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, South Arcade has revealed their new single, “DEADMEAT,” preceded by “SUPERMAN.” The band says, “We went into writing wanting to tell a sort of modern Romeo and Juliet story (but with a less depressing ending), and we left with ‘DEADMEAT.’ It has this reckless optimism about it where the two characters’ worlds shouldn’t really overlap, but they’ve found each other regardless — they want to escape all of that noise, steal a car, and leave town. It had this ‘us against the world’ energy that we loved.” South Arcade… Read more »
After announcing their upcoming sophomore album, Loving And Losing, pop-rock duo Honey Revenge have revealed a new single from the September 18 record, “Butterfly Effect.” Vocalist Devin Papadol says, “The Butterfly Effect is a concept where small, seemingly insignificant initial changes in events can lead to drastic and unpredictable consequences in the grand scheme of things. There’s an illusion that we as human beings have a choice in our own fate. Try as we might to be in control of every little thing in our lives, sometimes the universe has other plans in mind.” She adds, “This concept is explored… Read more »
Honey Revenge is here to sweeten up your fall…pun intended! The duo, vocalist Devin Papadol and guitarist Donny Lloyd, just announced that their eagerly awaited sophomore record, Loving And Losing, is coming out on September 18, via Thriller Records. Featuring singles “Risk,” “Poison Apple Baby,” “Hot Commodity,” and “Run Your Mouth,” Honey Revenge is gearing up to release a new single this Friday, “Butterfly Effect.” Set your alarms for an exciting New Music Friday and pre-order your record here. Loving And Losing Tracklist: Honey Revenge is gearing up for the idobi Radio Summer School Tour with Games We Play, Chase Petra, South… Read more »
If you’re ready to have a nostalgia-inducing summer at Warped Tour and the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, you can supercharge the good vibes by celebrating these June album anniversaries. From blink-182‘s iconic Enema Of The State and Dude Ranch to My Chemical Romance‘s Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, there’s no shortage of alternative staples to play over and over again. Check out the 53 must-listen rock, emo, and pop-punk album anniversaries taking place in June below. blink-182 — Enema Of The State Released on: June 1, 1999, via MCA Records.Standout Tracks: “All The Small Things” & “What’s My Age… Read more »
Vienna Vienna is back with a new single, “Grief Is For The Living,” preceded by his Entertain Me EP. In a new grunge-laced chapter, the artist perfectly tackles the concept of loss with fuzzy guitar melodies, soaring vocals, and fierce energy that demands your attention. Vienna Vienna says, “When the bells ring, and you sit in that hard pew for the third time, you’ll wonder who it’s really all for. An urn wants for no party, no stories, no flowers, and no wake. The dead have no desires, and no need to see you suffer for them.” The artist continues,… Read more »
Ahead of the release of their new LP, An Ending In Itself, due out on June 12, Sleeping With Sirens has unleashed one of their heaviest songs to date with “Paralyzed,” preceded by the album’s title track. Kellin Quinn shares, “‘Paralyzed’ is one of the heaviest songs on the new record. We had a blast making it and really leaned into the bands that shaped and inspired us growing up–artists like Thrice, The Used, and Haste The Day. It’s aggressive, emotional, and captures a side of us we’ve always loved exploring.” Check out the new track below and pre-order your… Read more »
Chase Petra returns today with a brand new indie pop track, “Soda Pop.” The new tune follows “405” as the second single from her upcoming EP, A Terrible Ennui, out June 6. Chase Petra is known to deliver earnest, relatable lyricism over catchy guitar riffs and “Soda Pop” is no different. “I had been rudely reminded of the fact that my femininity would always outclass my humanity in terms of how the world interacts with my body. I’ve been really lucky in my career as a musician to have worked in largely queer spaces, which have always made me feel… Read more »