Everywhere, Nowhere, and Finding the Balance in Between: Dustin Kensrue of Thrice
Hopeful in their rejuvenation and relaxed in their approach, Thrice’s collective demeanor has always felt like the calm before the storm.
Hopeful in their rejuvenation and relaxed in their approach, Thrice’s collective demeanor has always felt like the calm before the storm.
One Sixer’s tribute to the band who makes her feel like part of a community of underdogs.
Everyone hail to the pumpkin song and listen to this Panic! at the Disco cover.
You know what they say about pictures and a 1000 words, but what about Polaroids? Well, we think they’re worth just a little more, especially when Tennis System is the one taking them. The DC turned Los Angeles band has been busy since their 2011 debut, and a day in their life is probably more exciting than anything you’ve done all month. So go ahead, dive into the indie pop world of Tennis System—frontman Matty T is serving up some of the band’s best memories and favorite places with a Polaroid camera. From their rehearsal space, to MDDN Studios, to their… Read more »
Some songs come around only to get stuck in your head forever. Jack Vandervelde’s “Pick It Up Sometimes” is one of those tracks… not that you’ll mind, because the charming track will also be replaying through your speakers forever. “The song Pick It Up Sometimes is about reconnecting with someone from the past for a short period of time. It is something I have experienced and I see all the time with my friends and people my age. We are all back in town for a holiday break or summer, and everyone tries to make the most of their time… Read more »
Taking a look at all things New York Comic Con.
It’s two days away from The Devil Wears Prada’s new release, and seven before they head out on a national tour, and there’s one thing on guitarist/vocalist Jeremy DePoyster’s mind.
In a world where hardcore is distorted, misused, and overdone, it’s refreshing to find an album that’s honest.
If you see clouds rolling in, and rain starting to fall, never fear—you’re just witnessing the arrival of Balance and Composure’s new album Light We Made.
Bert McCracken steps outside his massive tour bus on parked just up the street from The Crystal Ballroom. Last night the self-titled record was performed front to back. Tonight is the entirety of In Love and Death.