NK stream debut record
You can check out the debut full length from NK (members of Envy on the Coast and The Dillinger Escape Plan) Nothing to be Gained Here by clicking “Read More.”
You can check out the debut full length from NK (members of Envy on the Coast and The Dillinger Escape Plan) Nothing to be Gained Here by clicking “Read More.”
After releasing a few solid EP’s that teetered between emo and hardcore, Daylight have debuted their first LP Jar, defining their shamelessly 90’s alt-inspired sound.
In attendance for this year’s SXSW music week was idobi photographer Matt Vogel. Here are some photo highlights of the week!
The Gunz Show had an in depth interview with Skate and Surf creator John D’Esposito in which John explained a lot of the behind-the-scenes happenings with the Bamboozle festival, including exactly what went wrong with and who was to blame for his departure. He also discusses the reformation of the Skate and Surf Festival and the start of GameChanger World.
On January 25, PropertyOfZack.com confirmed that Fall Out Boy was reuniting. The announcement was met with cheers, dismissal, denial from the band, and possibly a death threat. The Gunz Show reached out and spoke with Zack Zarrillo for the background on the scoop. Fall Out Boy officially announced they are back together on February 4 – with a new album, Save Rock And Roll, ready to drop worldwide in May.
Interscope Geffen A&M announced that John Janick has been named President and Chief Operating Officer of the company. Janick co-founded Fueled By Ramen and was also co-president of Elektra Records
With a brand new album scheduled to come out this fall, All Time Low have announced their return to Hopeless Records.
In his in-depth interview on The Gunz Show, All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth discussed their upcoming album, what happened behind the scenes on their last record, and what the future holds for the band.
In his in-depth interview on The Gunz Show, All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth discussed the band’s frustration with how long they had to sit on their last album, Dirty Work, which was released through Interscope Records in the spring of 2011. It was a tough thing. I don’t want to badmouth anyone over there – for what they did they were really rad. It was a lot of bad timing, in a lot of ways. It’s kind of happening with all major labels at the moment. It was just one of those textbook situations where we signed, we had… Read more »
Transit talks with Rock The Walls about their new record and the state of pop punk.