Magnolia Park Brings the New Wave of Pop-Punk — You Ready?
“We want to push pop-punk into new heights. We want to do something special and leave a positive mark on the genre.”
“We want to push pop-punk into new heights. We want to do something special and leave a positive mark on the genre.”
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Josh Ramsay, Simple Plan, Travie McCoy, and more.
My eyes were truly opened when I was sixteen years old and moving to East Texas from Southern California. We moved in early June and just a couple of weeks later a holiday was being celebrated, one I had never heard of: Juneteenth. Like anyone else who hears about something for the first time, I started to ask questions. I realized I was completely oblivious to the fact that it took two and a half years for the enslaved to be freed in Texas on June 19, 1865, after the Emancipation Proclamation. I remember my first year back in California, watching the… Read more »
Check out the bands that should definitely make a comeback in 2018… some likely, others not so much.
I attended Warped Tour from 2004 to 2016. How do I let go of something that so clearly defined such an important time in mine and my kids’ lives? How do I make sense of the end of an era?
This week’s (Un)Covered is about who roars better: pop star Katy Perry or pop-punkers Symmetry?
It’s that time of year where all you want to is curl up under a pile of blankets and escape the winter blues with a few good movies. To celebrate the next month of your life being spent in bed watching Fight Club for the twentieth time, here’s our list of the top ten songs from movie soundtrack in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
The first single is Get Scared’s cover of “My Own Worst Enemy,” originally by Lit.
In a world bursting at the seams with cookie-cutter music acts, twenty | one | pilots have managed to craft a truly unique record, brazenly blending a plethora of genres and pushing the envelope on what constitutes pop music.
Fearless Records have announced the release of Punk Goes Pop Volume 5. The cover album will come out November 6th and features bands such as Mayday Parade, The Maine, Craig Owens, and Memphis May Fire.