Movements fans rejoice! The SoCal quartet has unveiled a new single/video titled “Fail You” and announced their third studio album RUCKUS! due on August 18 through Fearless Records. You can preorder the group’s forthcoming record here. Right from the opening guitar chords, “Fail You” grips you with its emotional intensity, guided by the heartfelt delivery of vocalist Patrick Miranda. It embarks on a profound journey of introspection and self-discovery, immersing you in its haunting melodies and fear-laden lyrics. Themes of disappointment and the fear of losing someone you deeply care about resonate across the track. The dynamic instrumentation steadily builds,… Read more »
The Los Angeles alt-pop duo, dreamfone have released a brand new track today. “talk to you” is an extremely catchy tune, bathed in glittery guitars and glossy vocals. The chorus is definitely the kind to get stuck in your head after just one listen. The narrative is introspective, reminiscent of a time when two people were closer than they are now. It shows the longing for a bond that doesn’t exist anymore the same way it once did. With the lyrics, “I just wanna talk to you like we used to / I don’t know why we’re not cool /… Read more »
blessthefall has made a triumphant return after a five-year hiatus, and their comeback track, “Wake The Dead,” is an explosive testament to their enduring power. To celebrate their resurgence, the band has also announced an exciting summer headline tour, with an impressive lineup of supporting acts including Caskets, Kingdom Of Giants, and Dragged Under. Check out the group’s new single “Wake The Dead” below. “To all the fans…we’ve seen you and heard you over the last five years,” vocalist Beau Bokan shares. “We’re back and this one’s for you. ‘Wake the Dead’ has all the elements that define our band.… Read more »
On her latest single “666,” Anna Shoemaker showcases her claim as the new angel guide, urging listeners to pay attention to the signs. Released through +1 Records, the gritty track and accompanying black-and-white video depict Shoemaker’s journey from the woods to inner peace. According to Shoemaker, her new single serves as a clear sign for redirection. “If you’re looking for a sign, this is it,” Shoemaker shares. “666 signals a need for redirection. I like that people see these numbers as something evil or dark…as I think most people are afraid of change. You can’t control what people think or… Read more »
Following their electrifying performance at Hangout Festival last weekend, Paramore commenced an exciting new leg of their North American tour last night. Their journey kicked off with a show-stopping, sold-out performance at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC. The group delivered a staggering 22-song setlist which left no stone unturned in their quest to create an unforgettable experience for the fans. Within this remarkable performance, Paramore treated the audience with two remarkable live debuts, igniting a fresh wave of excitement and anticipation. Adding an extra layer of enchantment to the evening, frontwoman Hayley Williams took center stage to deliver a mesmerizing… Read more »
Intertwining elements of pop-punk and rock with a touch of lo-fi, NOT.MY.WEEKEND‘s latest single “KNOCK.ME.OUT” featuring Sleeping With Sirens‘ Kellin Quinn is a powerful and captivating collaboration. “KNOCK.ME.OUT” explores the themes of finding someone who can instantly uplift you while grappling with an internal identity crisis and the quest for self-discovery. Quinn‘s distinctive vocals blend seamlessly with NOT.MY.WEEKEND‘s energetic sound, striking a perfect balance between vulnerability and intensity. Watch: Beauty School Dropout And jxdn Perform “FREAK UNPLUGGED” Live At The idobi Studios The song’s rich and layered production enhances its musicality. The combination of powerful guitar riffs, pulsating beats, and… Read more »
Indie darling dba James has issued his latest release “7*.” The shimmering new single effortlessly captures the essence of summer in the sunshine. With his alluring vocal delivery layered over lively drums and radiant acoustic lines, the New York City-based artist guides the track from its mellow beginnings to driving choruses. James’ seamless fusion of genres, laced with subtle nods to emo influences, creates an intriguing and captivating musical experience. In typical fashion, James infuses existentialism into his lyrics, injecting profound meaning into this summer anthem. The depth of his songwriting adds a reflective quality that resonates with listeners, transcending… Read more »
Little Hurt‘s latest album, Lovely Hours, is an emotionally charged musical journey that invites listeners into a world of introspection, raw emotions, and catchy melodies. With a sonic blend that seamlessly intertwines upbeat sounds with heartfelt lyrics, Little Hurt delivers a collection of songs that resonate deeply with the human experience. The title track, “Lovely Hours,” perfectly encapsulates the album’s essence. It serves as a poignant centerpiece, effortlessly capturing the artist’s personal struggles and providing a cohesive vision for the entire record. Little Hurt‘s ability to evoke feelings rather than thoughts is masterfully showcased in this song. The focus track… Read more »
A Skylit Drive has announced the second leg of their highly anticipated US headlining tour. The tour aims to celebrate the remarkable 15-year anniversary of their groundbreaking album, Wires…and The Concept of Breathing. Following a tremendously successful first run during the spring, the band is preparing to hit the road again this summer. Similarly to their first leg of the tour, A Skylit Drive will perform their 2008 debut album in its entirety front to back, including standout tracks such as “My Disease,” “Ex Machina,” and the titular single. The East Coast tour will be an unforgettable experience as it… Read more »
As the sun was setting over the Rose Bowl on May 13, nostalgic indie rock filled the Southern California air. Just Like Heaven, the single-day indie rock festival was in full swing across two stages in Pasadena’s canyons. The day was filled with sunshine and legends of the indie scene, punctuated by a visceral performance from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to close out the night. When the lineup was announced, Just Like Heaven instantly became one of the most interesting draws of the season. Single-day, genre-specific festivals are thriving in the modern music festival industry. At just over $125, festival-goers… Read more »