The Gentleman of New York: Vinnie Caruana
Whether he’s discussing his personal life or wailing at the mic, it’s clear that Vinnie Caruana is thoroughly enjoying himself.
Whether he’s discussing his personal life or wailing at the mic, it’s clear that Vinnie Caruana is thoroughly enjoying himself.
Since GK first strutted onto the scene in 2004/2005 it has become a symbol, representing the look of pop-punk but also, unexpectedly, the sound of alt-rock. But last year, just short of a decade later, the journey derailed. Today, Glamour Kills is fighting its way back.
Since GK first strutted onto the scene in 2004/2005 it has become a symbol, representing the look of pop-punk but also, unexpectedly, the sound of alt-rock. But last year, just short of a decade later, the journey derailed. Today, Glamour Kills is fighting its way back.
Weezer and Anarbor bond over their hash pipe in this week’s (Un)Covered.
From the opening chords of “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” to the resounding final notes of “Victorious”, it’s a hell of a feeling watching Brendon Urie and Co take the stage by storm.
Haven’t you heard Flight of the Conchords? C’mon, not at all?
The Summer Set takes on an Usher classic in this week’s (Un)Covered.
Tacoma, Washington never sounded so bubbly as The Fame Riot release a new music video for their song “Heart Stray”. The duo’s sound is an homage to decades of rock, pop, electronica, disco and everything in-between. Brothers Liz Scarlett and Shazam “Tea Time” Watkins lead the project as they bottle up the fun and energy of a raging summer party, shake it up and let it blow. The bright and bouncy video for “Heart Stray” was filmed throughout parts of Washington state. The Fame Riot says the colorful palate provides a perfect look into their addictive, tongue-in-cheek persona. The brothers are currently celebrating a recent deal with… Read more »
Starfucker proves that girls really do want to have fun in this week’s (Un)Covered.
Twenty seasons ago, we introduced you to the Man Of The Hour show. Looking back on the moment Simple Plan guitarist Sébastien Lefebvre and music journalist Patrick Langlois took the mic for the very first time, they couldn’t possibly have known they’d still be here more than a decade later.