Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware has revealed their incredible 2014 lineup. Notable performers include a reunited Outkast, Imagine Dragons, Foo Fighters, The Lumineers, idobi favorites The Mowgli’s, American Authors, and Smallpools, and tons more. Tickets go on sale January 20th over at their website, and you can find a partial list of the bands announced so far below, and view the entire list at the end of the announcement video. Imagine Dragons, Young the Giant, X Ambassadors, The Mowgli’s, Local Natives, City and Colour, Twenty One Pilots, Tegan and Sara, Cage the Elephant, Tune-Yards, Portugal. The Man, Weezer, Iron and… Read more »
Razor and Tie have launched a new label imprint, Washington Square. The first release due out on the label will be a new album from The Hold Steady. The album titled Teeth Dreams was produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains) and is due out March 25th. The Hold Steady will also kick off a string of tour dates in January 2014 that will include two 10th Anniversary shows, dates for which can be seen below. Washington Square/Razor & Tie Co-Owner Cliff Chenfeld stated, “We are huge fans of The Hold Steady and could not be more excited… 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.
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.
A Gentle Reminder strings together fourteen fairly cohesive tracks into a statement from The Jealous Sound: they’re back and they have a new perspective, even on their previously-released music.
In a world where many criticize modern music for being overly artificial, Diamond Youth brings something genuine and refreshing to the table with their latest EP release.
ROCK THE WALLS RETURNS AUGUST 4TH 8PM-MIDNIGHT ET. Ever wonder what bands moved Rock The Walls Host Patrick Walford to play such a diverse mix of music? Here are 9 bands that helped shape the show and his life in the past 5 years of being involved with Music Media.
I got to speak to two of the realest and funniest people in the industry – Alex and Jack of All Time Low on the Vans Warped Tour 2012. They discuss playing some shows with Green Day and the Foo Fighters, as well as tease their upcoming fall tour (which will not suck by the way.) ballin!
With the release of their second full-length, Make Do And Mend have avoided the sophomore slump and come out with an impressive and massive-sounding album. Everything You Ever Loved sees the band expanding their sound while still keeping the heavy emotion always found in their music.
Infuse the buoyant Beach Boys beats with Nirvana’s classic dreary guitar tone and you wind up with Since Monroe. A self-proclaimed grunge band with surf rock tendencies, their music will take you on a trip back in time to an era where “Monkey Wrench†was on the Billboard charts and you were frontside boardsliding your way through Tony Hawk Pro-Skater.