With 2024 swiftly underway, a wave of eagerly-awaited new singles, albums, and more are poised to make their way into the heavy rotation of our go-to playlists sooner than we realize. Unlike the previous year when Fireworks dropped their new collection, Higher Lonely Power—their first full-length since 2014’s Oh, Common Life—on New Year’s Day, we’ve had a moment to decompress from the holiday madness before diving headfirst into the new release calendar marked by the turn of the new year. Ranging from long-awaited releases such as Neck Deep’s self-titled album and Ghost Atlas’ first new collection since 2017, to debut… Read more »
Beartooth have announced that they are going to be heading back to Europe next year for some of the biggest shows of their career.
Emerging in the wake of their compelling dual EP releases, MoonEater and SoulEater, which debuted earlier this month, Magnolia Park entered the idobi Studios in North Hollywood with a mission. Their goal? To create a lush sonic temple for vocalist Joshua Roberts’ infectious voice to bounce off of in tandem with the group’s guitarists, Tristan Torres and Freddie Criales, armed with their acoustics. In a departure from their usual style and crafting a rendition sans Mayday Parade’s Derek Sanders, the group tackled their immensely popular track, “Feel Something.” As observers in the studio, we couldn’t help but be swept away… Read more »
The Word Alive are back with another new banger, and they are showing off their sharper edges with a proper heavy bruiser.
Featured properties: Emily in Paris, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Best Man: The Final Chapters, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, The Witcher: Blood Origin, The Circle, Lizzo: Live in Concert, Kaleidoscope, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Ginny & Georgia, Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches
This week: Motherland: Fort Salem, Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, The Future Of, The Umbrella Academy, The Bear, Chloe, Loot, The Chi, Westworld
They’re back and they’re bad at it but they’re saving the universe anyway . . . we hope.
A woman goes on a country house getaway in western Europe but is accosted by a supernatural assortment of Men.
The moon begins to fall into the Earth and a disgraced astronaut, a conspiracy theorist, and a high-up NASA executive try to save humanity.
This week I connected with YouTube guitar sensation Cole Rolland. Cole just released his first original track “Ignite” along with a music video. Cole has over 1.2 million subscribers and over 209 million views on YouTube with covers eclectic covers like Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” to Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata.” Seriously go check it out!