Manchester’s The 1975 aren’t known for common sounds, but on their latest release I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it they take that to another level. Employing a myriad of genres should make for chaos, but their shared dreamy indie-electronic undertones give the album a united front. Maybe it’s a mess, but it’s a well done one.
This record makes you feel, whether it’s excited, in love, in-your-face-let’s-crash-an-upscale-restaurant angsty, or a little bit emo—which are all the ingredients that make up a classic SP album.
Listen in as Seb chills with Pat on all of the Wednesday’s this week, and they talk about the forthcoming Simple Plan album, the bands that made you fall in love with music, and do some Guns ‘N’ Roses math.
Since we’ve seen a few too many of these odd plots, we’ve picked through the best of them to bring you the Top 5 Pop Punk Videos That Have Absolutely Nothing To Do With The Song Lyrics.
Listening to new music can sometimes feel like déjà vu; many bands tend to stay within the comfortable bubble of their genre. Waterparks’ EP Cluster burst that bubble and the outcome is five songs that are both refreshing and infectious.
Fish caught up with Ryan Seaman (drummer of Falling In Reverse), Dallon Weekes (bassist of Panic! At The Disco), and Kris Pasos (drummer of Assuming We Survive) at NAMM in Anaheim, California. The guys talked about some of their sponsors and gear they’re checking out!
After working out the kinks with their EP “False Hope” in 2012, Feign comes back hard–seriously hard–with “The New World Order.”
idobi photographer Audrey Lew covered Pandora Holiday show in NYC.
In Maggie Stiefvater’s first book of the Raven Cycle series, she take us on a journey of magic, death, and heartbreak.
“Don’t you tell me this is life” In a world of “feels” Crooks UK seems to capture them all. From vocals that will make anyone swoon, to a variety of sounds as diverse as the current climate, the new album feels like winter. Are We All The Same Distance Apart speaks volumes to the mentality that somber music can still bring about happiness by combining relaxed yet aggressive vocals with chilling backing music, both acoustic and full band. It’s a refreshingly honest album boasting the seasons of anger, depression, and joy through times of struggle. While a lot of the… Read more »