Behind all the sugar and sweetness surrounding American Candy, The Maine just gave a huge fuck you to any critics while awarding diehard fans with a highly anticipated, saccharine collection of savory pop-rock songs.
Since their last release, Sleeping With Sirens have been through a line up change and plenty of growth, but with Madness, they’ve only proven they’re still swinging just as hard.
I Call Fives put a pop-punk twist on the 90s alt-rock gem “How’s It Going to Be” originally by Third Eye Blind this week on (Un)covered.
Strangers To Ourselves is a solid, standard, Modest Mouse record. If you’ve grown to love the twangy twang of Brock’s voice paired with soaring notes on delay, then this record will easily slide into your current rotation…
twenty one pilots have announced their next album ‘Blurryface.’ The record will be released May 19th. The band are also streaming their new song “Fairly Local,” and have announced U.S. tour dates with Echosmith for the fall.
If you’re ready for a new post hardcore EP to rock to, look no further than Not Tonight Josephine’s latest release. The quartet released their self titled collection earlier this week.
We try to keep our featured tracks as hype-free as possible. Our playlist should reflect the very best (and ideally, newest) metal and hardcore out there right now. That’s why we waited for Stick To Your Guns‘ Disobedient release week to pass before we revisited the album for consideration at the top of our featured tracks. Sure enough, this album strikes the critical balance between fast hardcore and clean vocals that every melodic hardcore or metal band ultimately tries to achieve. Also worth praise is the minimal presence of samples that once preceded many tracks in older Stick To Your… Read more »
Just in case you missed anything while living under your rock, here’s all the insanity you can handle from February 23rd-March 1st.
Fort Hope’s latest self-titled EP might be some of the band’s best work to date as the trio finds a sound that suits them well and keeps listeners on their toes.
Make Do and Mend are streaming their latest full length album ‘Don’t Be Long’ a week before it’s release. The album follows the band’s 2012 release, ‘Everything You Ever Loved.’