As Senses Fail begin their newest record with dissonance and a signature driving beat, fans will likely expect the classic post-hardcore sound the band has been known for since their start in 2002.
The holiday weekend might be over, but we’re here to give your week a kickstart with our exclusive premiere of This Is All Now‘s new EP Homecoming. The follow up to their debut album Nightmare serves six tracks that will get you more acquainted with what the Long Island pop rock act does. Between their incomparable releases, and playing with the likes of Hollywood Ending, Allstar Weekend, and All American Rejects, This Is All Now is prepped and ready to become your new favorite band. Check out their latest collection below, then pick up a copy when it drops tomorrow!
No Good News have posted a statement regarding the recently resurfaced accusations of sexual abuse by their drummer Harry Corrigan.
‘Future Hearts’ is an album for the fans, pure and simple—the ultimate declaration of appreciation for listeners new and old.
After completely crowd-funding their latest record, Young Lions ensure listeners old and new alike won’t be let down with Blue Isla, a new voice for the young, a taste of freedom, and a bright spark of energy.
Talking In Your Sleep crushes all uncertainties and proves this powerful collaboration, with a brazen aptitude for musical experimentation, is certainly a force to be reckoned with.
You Blew It! are streaming a new song called “Lanai” from their upcoming EP ‘Pioneer of Nothing,’ due out January 27th.
A Day To Remember have released a new music video for their song “I’m Already Gone.”
One could argue that Blink 182 define the pop punk genre. This week’s (Un)covered looks at a cover of their dark but romantic “I Miss You” by the pop punk/boy band 5 Seconds of Summer, who put a surprisingly enjoyable spin on their acoustic version.
While it does boast one of the most impressive festival lineups of the year, Riot Fest isn’t just about the music — it’s also home to the most punk rock carnival around. And as we prepare ourselves for the wild ride of this year’s fest, we asked ourselves a question that few have dared to ask before: what if the artists playing this year’s Riot Fest were carnival attractions?