As Ice Nine Kills have kicked off their UK and European tour with Metallica, which will be followed up by the group’s own headline Wurst Vacation Tour, the scream team’s guitarist Dan Sugarman has made the difficult decision to step away from the band for the moment. In a statement Sugarman shared on his social media, he explains, “I don’t really know how to do this, I don’t really know how to say this. All I know is that I wouldn’t be living my dream day in and day out if it wasn’t for you. And believe me when I… Read more »
After seven long years, Pierce the Veil is finally gearing up to release The Jaws of Life.
And we started 2019 with a BANG here on Gone Fishkin! The studio is still under construction so the Set It Off guys and Jayden from With Confidence came by my apartment before they head out on tour together next month!
Nick Major sat down with Jake and Matt of August Burns Red. Watch the interview now!
Today on the Rock The Walls Podcast, Patrick speaks with Travis Tabron, Vocalist of Varials!
This week on tRock The Walls, Patrick Walford continues idobi Warped Radio Pre-Interview coverage with the vocalist of Sworn In, Tyler Dennen. Walford and Dennen talk in-depth about Sworn In’s new album All Smiles, due out June 30th on Fearless Records. Also, Tyler’s approach when it comes to writing lyrics and how these are the most personal lyrics he has ever written, his favorite Warped Tour memory growing up as a fan (You NEED to hear this story to believe it!), who he’s stoked to see and hang with all summer long on at this year’s Warped, and much more!… Read more »
Ready for Gone Fishkin to takeover your speakers once again? This week, Fish is joined by cohost Tony Lovato from legendary punk band MEST.
This is the fairy tale pop punk has been waiting for, and As It Is are the knights in shining armor. Hop on the bandwagon now, because they’re bringing pop punk the happily ever after it so well deserves.
On The Other Side, Tonight Alive display a newfound maturity and confidence accumulated over the past two years. These twelve tracks of passionate, driven pop rock are guaranteed to launch the band onto an entirely new level of success.
With their third effort J.A.C.K., Forever The Sickest Kids do away with their slew of co-writers and producers, yet the end product, while fun and enjoyable, seems to lack much direction.