It’s hard enough to make it in a competitive industry when you’re young. But if you’re also a person of color and/or part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, it can feel next to impossible. For Meet Me @ The Altar—a trio of young women of color, two of whom are queer—the only way around those industry hurdles is through them. “We’re the perfect mesh of like almost every single type of person in the world,” says vocalist Edith Victoria. I’m catching up with the band over Zoom, the day before their debut full-length, Past // Present // Future, is set to… Read more »
Remember waking up on Warped Tour 2008 with Katy Perry? Get ready to wake up in Vegas with Katy Perry: PLAY. Tell us your best “Waking up in Vegas” story to enter to win two tickets to Katy’s Resorts World Las Vegas residency show. PLAY has been called “part fantasy, part hallucination and thoroughly camp” and “one of the most mind-expanding productions in recent memory”. The larger-than-life production was designed specifically for this state-of-the-art theatre, and with over 5,000 seats within 150-feet of the stage, every guest is sure to be fully immersed in the show. Filled with bright colors, silly… Read more »
Warped Tour’s New York stop in August 2005 helped shaped my music taste to what it is today.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest comments.
Photo credit: Tom Barnes December 8, 2012: I’ve recently graduated university, I’m working a customer service job while I try to figure out my future, and I’m standing inside London’s Wembley Arena, screaming my lungs out to You Me At Six. Since then, I’ve talked about this moment a lot: That time I flew to London, a trip built around one of my favorite bands. You Me At Six was celebrating the end of an album cycle with their largest show to date and as soon as the “Final Night of Sin” was announced, I knew I had to be… Read more »
Magnolia Park recently sat down to take idobi through each track of their new album.
Even up until the day of the concert, I wasn’t fully prepared for what I was about to experience.
— Death Cab for Cutie is reimagining their latest album, Asphalt Meadows and giving us an acoustic version this March. The original version of their 10th studio album dropped this past September and we’ve been in love ever since. Now we get to experience it all over again on March 10th. Two tracks have already been released: the acoustic version of “Pepper” can be heard here and their cover of “The Plan”, by Low, can be heard here. On recording “The Plan”, frontman Ben Gibbard said, “I first saw Low in 1994 opening for Sunny Day Real Estate at the… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Girl Scout, American Thrills, Eliza Elliott, and Riot Stares
Straight out of the old west but make it goth, DEVORA grew up an outcast and made herself an outlaw.