Young The Giant – Mind Over Matter
With Mind Over Matter, Young The Giant have transformed from lovable indie rockers to arena-worthy warriors.
With Mind Over Matter, Young The Giant have transformed from lovable indie rockers to arena-worthy warriors.
With their fourth full-length, Of Mice & Men have affirmed that they aren’t just another name in the constantly growing roster of great metal bands – they’re the kings of the genre.
A little over a week into their winter tour crossing the U.S. with Reggie and the Full Effect, Mike Hansen of Pentimento joins us this week to give us his top ten tour survival tips.
You Blew It! have done a great job with this release, but the album shows off the potential they have to do better. The Florida quintet impresses their audience with a heavy energy and lyrics that push towards a darker side.
2013 was the year of the reunion, with everyone from Fall Out Boy to Knapsack teaming back up with their old bandmates, whether it was for a one-off anniversary tour or a full-blown comeback. Still, even with all of those reunions, there are still a handful of bands left who we wish would bless us with one last tour or some new music. Here are the top ten bands we wish we could see a reunion from – no matter how impossible our dreams may be.
I had the opportunity to exclusively speak with AMBER PACIFIC. Their first interview back since announcing their return! They discuss what they’ve been up to the last couple years, their indiegogo campaign for their upcoming album and the importance of their fans, as well as teasing perhaps a summer tour. lots of good memories with this band seeing them at shows. You can donate to help Amber Pacific fund their album here.
The Fall of Troy have officially reunited. In September of last year, the band announced three reunion shows for December 2013, each one a full performance of one of their albums. The weekend of shows went so well, the band have decided to make the reconciliation last. The Fall of Troy will now be a DIY band and have announced plans to record new music, as well as a show in Seattle on February 22nd. You can read a statement from the band below. Last month was the first time we played together, in front of anyone, in over five… Read more »
2014 is already shaping up to be an insane year for music, and some of our favorite bands are on their way to huge things this year. For our inaugural Tuesday Ten column, check out our list of ten bands you need to have your eyes and ears on in 2014.
We’re excited to bring you an exclusive stream of What We Never Knew from Outliers, the solo project of 17 year old singer Cade Garrett.
I Am the Avalanche will be releasing their new album Wolverines on March 18. The album will be released through I Surrender Records and Rude Records. The band is streaming the first cut from that record, “The Shape I’m In.”