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From the early pioneers of female badassery to those carrying that torch in 2014, find out who we chose for our list of the leading ladies of alternative — and why.
Buffalo, NY’s Pentimento have become a staple of the modern scene for their hard work, determination, and sincere punk rock ethos.
Panic! At The Disco have undergone drastic changes with every album, resulting in a distinctively different sound on each album – some will enjoy the change and musical exploration, others will frown upon yet another departure from the band’s roots.
Pentimento have announced that their new EP Inside the Sea will be released on October 22nd via Paper + Plastick Records. You can view the tracklisting, artwork, and a new studio video by clicking “Read More.”
Disclaimer: Whenever, If Ever is a love/hate record. If you “get it,†you will be completely floored by its use of vast atmospheric textures and timbres, as well as its nostalgia factor. If you don’t, it will be a whiny, fragmented, enigmatic record that will be a struggle to listen to.
You, Me, and Everyone We Know will head out on tour this spring with support from Squid The Whale and The Orphan, The Poet. Click “Read More” to see the dates!
Gainesville, FL punk rock veterans Hot Water Music and their supporting cast, La Dispute and The Menzingers, gave audiences a reason to stay on their feet when they visited Toronto last week on their winter tour.
Candy Hearts will be heading out on a US tour alongside Pentimento and Allison Weiss. In addition to this, What’s Eating Gilbert (Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory’s side-project) will headline the California leg of the tour.
After parting ways with the five former members of You, Me, and Everyone We Know, Ben Liebsch has released the three-song Great Big Hole EP solo under the same band name. The songs, though few in number, bear some of the classic staples of You, Me, and Everyone We Know: witty, sometimes biting lyrics and enough energy to propel the songs firmly into the consciousness of listeners.