Rooney rocks State Theatre
Nearly half an hour had passed since the opening band left the stage, and the crowd at Northern Virginia’s State Theatre was getting restless.
Nearly half an hour had passed since the opening band left the stage, and the crowd at Northern Virginia’s State Theatre was getting restless.
Last week, Ann Kirsten Kennis – the cover star of Vampire Weekend’s Contra album – filed suit against the band in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging that her signature was forged on photographer Tod Brody’s photographic release.
California’s kings of summery rock anthems have released their third album just in time to beat the inevitable heat, and with Eureka the band have once again proven their ability to craft a timeless record collection of fun-in-the-sun jams.
Whats up Bitch Slap Fans! Tonight is the first official week here in the Bitch Slap Studios, and we got a lot of shit planned for everyone. Tonight on the show we talk about why we come up with the best ideas when were drunk or stunned. Some of the best ideas in the world were created when someone was drunk, or stoned. Things like Cematech, or the gooey spider thing you throw on the wall and is slowly falls down. That guy was not sober when he created that. Then on the show we talk about how to crash… Read more »
Here is the ALTop 20 countdown for the week ending July 3rd Neon Trees — Animal We The Kings — We’ll Be a Dream Paramore — The Only Exception 3OH!3 — My First Kiss Phoenix — Lisztomania 30 Seconds to Mars — This is War Jack Johnson — You and Your Heart Phoenix — 1901 Rise Against — Savior Broken Bells — The High Road Allstar Weekend — A Different Side of Me Cage the Elephant — In One Ear Boys Like Girls — Heart Heart Heartbreak The Spill Canvas — Don’t Let Your Friends Become Enemies All Time Low… Read more »
For 3OH!3’s album Streets of Gold, out June 29, it seeks inspiration from things the members know a lot about — like partying. But would one expect anything else from the “Don’t Trust Me” singers?
idobi’s Jamie McGrath sat down with the The Wonder Years at Starland Ballroom Saturday evening during their “Ship of Fools†tour with Streetlight Manifesto.
If last episode was for punk rock, this episode is for good ol’ classic rock. Call your dad and gather ‘round your best speaker—we’re rockin’ the Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, and the Black Crowes.
For the first time in seven years, Shaun Cooper and John Nolan shared the stage with the rest of the Tell All Your Friends-era Taking Back Sunday crew, and neither one of them looked out of place.
When was the last time you had a history lesson? Resident professor of good tunes Josh Madden is here to school y’all on punk rock. From the beginning of punk rock as Josh knows it, we’ll listen our way through the lesson with The Ramones, The Runaways, Social Distortion, and more.