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Scene Queen Announces The Hot Shows In Your Area USA Tour


Scene Queen is about to make your summer hotter than ever with the announcement of her Hot Shows In Your Area USA tour. Get your pink fits and cowboy hats ready as the tour kicks off on July 11 at Worcester’s The Palladium and wraps up on August 3 at Detroit’s St. Andrew’s Hall. Plus, you’ll have the chance to see amazing support from acts girli and Deadlands. Additionally, Scene Queen shared on Twitter/X, “I really appreciate that you guys listen to whatever the fuck and don’t get whiplash when I want to listen to Kasey scream gutturals right before… Read more »

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letlive. Officially Unveils Farewell International Tour Dates


After teasing a big announcement on February 10, letlive. has officially confirmed that they’re embarking on an international farewell tour this year. Lead vocalist Jason Aalon Butler says, “I think this is all happening out of necessity. The boys and I have expressed our need to play letlive. music again based on where we are in our lives individually and how the collective spiritual theme between us has aligned. Also, if you’ll allow me to be presumptuous—I believe the world could use the ll.ove. Besides, soul punx never dies.” Additionally, guitarist Jean Nascimento shares, “We came from a time of… Read more »

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idobi Radio Predicted the Upcoming Green Day Film


Did idobi Radio predict the Green Day film?! The short answer: yes and no. Last week, Tate Logan of idobi Radio posted a faux dream casting if Green Day were to ever sign off on a biopic film. In a playful casting suggestion, Logan envisioned Josh Hutcherson as Tré Cool, Jack Dylan Grazer as Billie Joe Armstrong, and Melrose Avenue drummer Jed McIntosh, who closely resembles bassist Mike Dirnt. Despite this casting prediction, yesterday, the California trio announced their plans to create a comedy film based on their early years as a group.  Per an exclusive Variety report, the film… Read more »

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Brendon Urie Performs Surprise Song On LA Benefit Concert


After nearly two years, Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco fame has re-appeared onstage. This time, this singer took to the mic for the I Love LA Eaton Fire Relief benefit show, which took place on February 8 at the Glendale Presbyterian Church. Each ticket purchased directly helped the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. Here, Urie showed off his jazz stylings with a cover of “Smile” by Charlie Chaplin, whose opening lines say, “Smile, though your heart is aching/Smile, even though it’s breaking.” Many fans shared and reposted clips of the performance such as TikTok user @_alyssayung_ who said, “EVERYONE… Read more »

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The Toxhards Offer Snapshot Of Upcoming Concept LP With “Beatrice”


Los Angeles-based indie-rockers The Toxhards have arrived with a new single and music video for “Beatrice” via Hopeless Records. The bright alternative song is set to appear on their forthcoming concept album Your Neighborhood, which features “Satan’s Little Hell Song.” The band shares of the song, “‘Beatrice’ kicks off our upcoming concept album, Your Neighborhood. A song written in a burst of creative adrenaline at 3 in the morning during a bout of homesickness and nostalgia, it sat in a GarageBand iPhone project for years until it was unearthed with a renewed higher purpose for this record.” They continue, “The… Read more »

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Sum 41 Shares Behind-The-Scenes Footage From Final Show


It’s always a bittersweet moment to know you’ve watched your favorite band perform their last show. Everyone deserves a break, and performing is no easy task, but there’s something so special in the air when a band like Sum 41 takes to the stage. Notably, the iconic pop-punk band took their final bow on their international tour. They concluded their whirlwind route in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena on January 30. The band played 29 tracks, a mix of old hits and new favorites. Of course, the quintet had to document their sold-out final show. They Tweeted a video sharing their… Read more »

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Hayley Williams Covers Failure & Björk for Wildfire Benefit Concert


Hosted last night, February 5, in Los Angeles, CA, the G*VE A F*CK Benefit For LA Wildfire Relief 2025 featured a slew of impressive talent to raise funds to aid those affected by the ongoing wildfires that began in January. Actor John C. Reilly took the stage as the evening’s emcee, setting the tone for a night of unforgettable performances. Among the standout acts was Paramore’s frontwoman Hayley Williams, who joined a star-studded roster including St. Vincent, FINNEAS, Fred Armisen, Lucy Dacus, and The Linda Lindas, among others. Williams, who had already made a surprise appearance earlier in the night,… Read more »

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Supergroup Celebrity (Militarie Gun, Knuckle Puck, More) Shares New EP


Wake up, everyone! Alternative supergroup Celebrity just dropped their new EP Automatic Changer. Featuring members Kevin Kiley (Militarie Gun, LURK), Drew Brown (Weekend Nachos), Kevin Maida (Knuckle Puck), and Chris Mills (Harms Way, Inclination), Celebrity is here for all the indie-rock and emo vibes. Alongside the release of their EP, the quartet dropped a music video for their track “Wildflower.” Here, the musicians, who typically exist in the hardcore or pop-punk worlds, get to exercise their bright indie-rock muscles. The band’s sunny melodies and surf-rock guitar lines are utterly electric. Check out the music video below. Stream Automatic Changer here.… Read more »

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Poppy Releases New Shirt In Response To Grammys Mix-Up


If you caught the Grammys Red Carpet, you probably saw an interviewer confuse Spirtibox‘s Courtney LaPlante for fellow Best Metal Performance nominee Poppy. Being an utter icon, LaPlante answered each question as if she truly was Poppy. Now, it seems as if Poppy is capitalizing on the moment with the release of new merch. On her Instagram, she shared a “Hello I Am Poppy” shirt design with the caption, “We Are All Poppy.” Each shirt is $35 and will ship in March. Read more: 6 Grammy Awards Speeches That Offered Hope For LGBTQ+, Immigrants, & More Spotify even took the… Read more »

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Gojira Makes Metal History At 67th Grammy Awards


During the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony, history was made on and off the official February 2 evening broadcast. Of course, Beyonce notably won Album Of The Year with Cowboy Carter and also became the first Black performer to win Best Country Album at the show. Plus, Doechii became the third woman ever to win Best Rap Album. Alongside these mainstream artist wins, the alternative community was eager to see which of their faves would take home a Grammy. Notably, Knocked Loose and Poppy‘s track “Suffocate” and Spiritbox‘s “Cellar Door” were nominated for Best Metal Performance. (And it’s clear many mainstream… Read more »

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