Grayscale are currently rocking out on the Sad Summer Fest with The Maine and All Time Low – as they gear up for new songs and a new album. And Gunz has all your Grayscale questions answered in this interview – influences, what the album will sound like, as well as an announcement about Grayscale’s upcoming headlining tour! It’s all here with one of the best bands you need to know – Grayscale, and Gunz!!!
Welcome back to The Gunz Show! The first episode of 2020 is better than ever, so grab some snacks and settle in—you won’t want to miss a minute.
Grayscale drops by the show to kick the year off. Listen in to hear them chat about headlining shows, playing with State Champs, and small talk with people from high school.
Grayscale makes the beats you love and Gunz asks the questions you need to know.
You won’t be ready to catch Grayscale on the APMAs tonight until you watch the band perform in our studios.
Take a listen to Locals Only co-hosting and interviews and in studio performances from Trash Boat and Grayscale on the latest Gone Fishkin podcast!
On the surface Grayscale’s Adornment is a methodical maturation complete with catchy hooks and commanding riffs, but on a deeper level it’s a cathartic release of stories and responses to life that manage to be both personal and universal.
It’s time for The Gunz Show, and this week, our New York City host brings Jesse Cannon, Vendetta Red, and Grayscale to your headphones.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.
After breaking the internet with their team-up on “End Of You,” Evanescence, Spiritbox, and Poppy are back with their massive 2026 tour. Billed as Evanescence’s World Tour, Spiritbox will act as direct support in North America alongside openers Nova Twins, and Poppy will join the UK/Europe leg with K.Flay—another recent Amy Lee collaborator. Lee shares, “This year has been so inspiring in so many ways, creating so much new music, playing some bucket-list shows and working with so many artists that give us life. We are taking all of that fire and energy and inspiration and building it into an… Read more »
Do you feel that? That, perhaps metaphorical, chill in the air? September is here, baby! And that means it’s officially Halloween season. So, as you hang your seasonal decor and thrift for new spooky finds, you can make your playlists perfect with these September albums. From Green Day‘s iconic American Idiot and Paramore‘s Brand New Eyes to Olivia Rodrigo‘s sophomore LP Guts and Panic! At The Disco‘s debut A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, these 37 alternative album anniversaries will give you something to celebrate all month long. The 1975 — The 1975 Released on: September 2, 2013, via Dirty Hit.Standout Tracks: “Chocolate”… Read more »