Editorial
Man of Merch #9: Turntables, Sector 7G, and Finding Nemo
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
I guess it’s true what they say, you can never go home. For some of us home isn’t a place, it’s a place in time. A time where everything made sense and we all fit in. A time where the scene was our family. The Matches video for their song “Life of a Match” is like a high school reunion where we suddenly realize everyone has grown up and everything has changed. The video features all of our favorite bands from the glory days of pop punk and emo as they time travel forward to sing along to that… Read more »
We’re excited to bring you a brand new video from Definitely A First! “Colorblind” is from the band’s debut full-length, Colorblind, to be released June 17th on Immenince Records.
Mineral are reuniting for a 20th anniversary tour and bringing along Into It. Over It.
2013 was the year of the reunion, with everyone from Fall Out Boy to Knapsack teaming back up with their old bandmates, whether it was for a one-off anniversary tour or a full-blown comeback. Still, even with all of those reunions, there are still a handful of bands left who we wish would bless us with one last tour or some new music. Here are the top ten bands we wish we could see a reunion from – no matter how impossible our dreams may be.
The 8th annual United Blood Fest will take place March 28-29th at the Canal Club In Richmond, VA. This year’s festival will feature Hatebreed, 100 Demons, Bane, Suburban Scum, Turnstile and more. Weekend passes will be $65 and available soon. Check out the initial lineup below and head here for more information. Hatebreed 100 Demons Bane The Wrongside NYC King Nine Suburban Scum Naysayer Friend or Foe Turnstile Blind Justice Rotting Out Take Offense Backtrack Relentless Heavy chains Foundation Intent Mindset Criminal Instinct Manipulate Build and Destroy Freedom + MORE TBA!
After three albums and countless tours, Valencia has decided to take a break.
For the first time in seven years, Shaun Cooper and John Nolan shared the stage with the rest of the Tell All Your Friends-era Taking Back Sunday crew, and neither one of them looked out of place.
In 1985, Justin Bieber was nine years from being born, Auto-Tune was 12 years from being invented, and Lil Wayne turned 3.
Paul McCartney is returning to his Fireman alias after a decade away from the musical collaboration with producer Youth. McCartney will release “Electric Arguments” by the Fireman on November 17 via MPL, an imprint of his London-based publishing company. The 13-track album will be manufactured and distributed by U.K. indie One Little Indian worldwide except in the U.S., where ATO will issue it. The third set from the Fireman, “Electric Arguments” is the first to feature vocals and is described as “entirely different” from the dance and electronic music of previous releases. McCartney and Martin “Youth” Glover, a former member… Read more »