Revisiting the Truth of My Youth at Taking Back Tuesday
Emo Lauren was boxed away with My Chemical Romance posters and Warped Tour T-shirts…until last night.
Emo Lauren was boxed away with My Chemical Romance posters and Warped Tour T-shirts…until last night.
Badanes and Maccoby are the co-founders of Emo Night Brooklyn, and every two months they relive the “heyday” of emo music at the Brooklyn Bowl.
Formed in 2010 at a neighborhood Beer Olympics event (the winners of which, no one knows), One Days Notice has been killing it at Midwest pop punk aesthetics for half a decade. Today, they have big news to share, that will only prove to shoot them further into the world of pizza fueled greatness.
In honor of Marty McFly’s arrival into the future/present day, we’ve put together a handy Fast Forward to the Future playlist for Marty
Black Lines is difficult to get a grip on, because it’s so emphatically different from anything Mayday Parade has ever done. It’s nothing like the kind of “happy heartache†pop-rock a listener might come to expect. It’s much more aggressive, but worth hearing.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
Hosts and nerds Sasha and TS have been all over the world with music and radio, and their worlds collided when they started their careers in cannabis. Grab your favorite strain and kick back for an honest and hilarious take on the cannabis industry from the professionals!
There’s just something special about The Maine isn’t there? So, while the band has made their mark over the years, we’ve narrowed it down to five… or six times we think they were really cool as shit.
Didn’t get your Hogwarts letter when you were 11? Me neither. It’s been over a decade, but I’m still upset. Not to worry though: I’m old enough to drown my sorrows at The Lockhart.
All Photos: Mitch Wojcik “It’s very much everybody’s company… everyone who’s bought a shirt or gone to an All Time Low show, or that’s a part of this in any way… this is as much your company as it is mine because I don’t exist without you guys ya know?” There’s a cheerful “hello” breaking into the ringing of the phone as the ever positive Mark Capicotto, better known as Marky, answers. He’s in the middle of a busy day in New York City when I call. Right away, he’s upbeat, and not exactly what you’d expect given his online… Read more »