Can’t Keep A Secret
It’s the second episode of MOTH’s twentieth season, and Pat and Seb are back to chat about everything from the inability to lie to Pat’s favorite contacts.
It’s the second episode of MOTH’s twentieth season, and Pat and Seb are back to chat about everything from the inability to lie to Pat’s favorite contacts.
This week on Rock The Walls, Patrick has Sleeping With Sirens vocalist Kellin Quinn and Emarosa vocalist Bradley Walden! Kellin joins the show first and talks about playing on one of the Vans Warped Tour Main Stages, some of his favorite memories growing up as a fan going to Warped, being nominated for Best Vocalist at the Alternative Press Music Awards, how singing got him fired at two different jobs and more. Next up, Bradley Walden of Emarosa joins the show. Walden and Walford talk about the band’s new album, 131, due out July 8th on Hopeless Records. Also, the adversity that both him… Read more »
Reckless Serenade deliver six cohesive jams just in time for summer and a stint on Warped Tour.
Simple Plan has just announced two sets of dates for the US and Canada, meaning it won’t be long until you Don’t Want To Go To Bed, because you’ll be too busy Singing In The Rain (or venue) with Pierre.
Straight out of Australia, Hopeless Records signees With Confidence are bringing killer pop punk to the world round.
We’re not crying Alligator Tears, because nothing could kill our vibe after The Downtown Fiction stopped by our studios to perform epic versions of a couple of their new tracks.
When Marina City wasn’t busy recording a live EP, comprised of new and old songs, in front of a live audience, they gave our studios a visit and performed a couple songs for idobi Sessions.
Freshen up your “Summer Jams 2016″ playlist with Crash the Party’s new EP, Planetary.
The four songs on VISTA’s debut EP VERSUS are tight—both in the traditional sense of “well put together†and the colloquial definition of “coolâ€.
“Like the ocean breeze you came along, to lift my sails, to take me home.” Something tells us the pop punk demigods aren’t happy with the state of the genre today, because this year all of our favorite punk as f*ck bands are coming back our way. From Good Charlotte to American Hi-Fi to Blink 182, the forefathers of this great scene are calling us home. The latest addition to the lineup is mid-2000s act Hit The Lights, with their new EP Just To Get Through To You. One of the last bands to keep the genre afloat in its… Read more »