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Architects Release New Record ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’


The day you’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived. Architects have officially unleashed The Sky, The Earth & All Between via Epitaph Records. The new record boasts 12 songs, including singles “Brain Dead” featuring House Of Protection, “Curse,” “Seeing Red,” “Whiplash,” and more. Grab your copy here and take a listen to the new LP below. The Sky, The Earth & All Between Tracklist: With their spring European tour dates already announced, Architects are expected to announce more shows to support the release of the new record. Check out their current touring schedule below and purchase tickets here. Tour Dates:

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Acres Drops Creepy, Cinematic “Bloodlust” Video & Announces ‘The Host’


Acres just dropped a cinematic, deliciously devilish new music video, “Bloodlust.” On top of this release, the quartet also announced their forthcoming seven-track album, The Host, is set to arrive on May 2 via Solid State Records. Singer Ben Lumber explains, “‘Bloodlust’ is a track about a toxic relationship between you and addiction, we call ‘The Host.’ It’s about giving in and giving up to it. You know it’s bad for you, but you can’t live without it. It’s the perfect way to start the record, a first peek into the downward spiral of letting the host in and letting… Read more »

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Spacey Jane Explains “How To Kill Houseplants” On New Single


Following the announcement of their upcoming album If That Makes Sense, Spacey Jane is back with a new single and visualizer for “How To Kill Houseplants.” Preceded by the release of single “All The Noise,” this new offering is a song that encompasses the bittersweetness of heartbreak. Lead singer Caleb Harper says of the relationship metaphor, “I feel awful and I want to save this thing and I don’t know how to do it. I should know how to do this by now, but I don’t: I’ve killed 35 creeping ivies.” Check out the new song below and stay tuned… Read more »

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Silverstein Reveals “I Will Destroy This” Music Video


As Silverstein embarks on their UK and European tour run with Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom, the band also dropped their music video for “I Will Destroy This.” The track appears on their 2025 record Antibloom, and the music video features footage from the band’s sold-out hometown show in Toronto. Grab your copy of Antibloom here and check out the new Silverstein music video below. Check out Silverstein’s full touring schedule below. Tickets are available here. Tour Dates: Read more: Gully Boys Tap Justin Courtney Pierre For “Love Me 2” Music Video *With Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom as… Read more »

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Balance And Composure Drops Live Edition Of ‘The Things We Think We’re Missing’


After releasing their album with you in spirit in October, Balance And Composure are back with the live studio version of The Things We Think We’re Missing. The record, which initially dropped in 2013, features hit tracks such as “Tiny Raindrop” and “Reflection.” The band performed the beloved record in Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA, with help from producer Will Yip. Read more: Hot Milk Counts Down to Doomsday on “90 Seconds To Midnight” Not only is it available for listening via Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify, and the like, the band also shared a YouTube video of their in-studio performance. Check… Read more »

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Free Throw Drops ‘Those Days Are Gone’ 10 Year Anniversary Edition


Believe it or not, Free Throw is celebrating 10 years of Those Days Are Gone, and to commemorate the occasion, they dropped a new edition of the iconic emo record. It features the likes of Tades Sanville (Hot Mulligan), Nathan Hardy (Microwave), Pat Miranda (Movements), Christine Goodwyne (Pool Kids), and Yvette Young (Covet). You can order your copy of Those Days Are Gone 10 Year Anniversary Edition via Wax Bodega now. In an Instagram post, the band shares, “Ten years. If you would have asked us ten years ago what Free Throw, as a band, would be… we would have… Read more »

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Hot Milk Counts Down to Doomsday on “90 Seconds To Midnight”


Hot Milk has unleashed an Orwellian ripper, “90 Seconds To Midnight,” a reference to the global doomsday clock that has teetered on the brink of ruin in more recent years. In addition to the rebellious, in-your-face track, the Manchester group has announced the arrival of the sophomore album, Corporation P.O.P, slated to drop on June 27 via Music For Nations. You can preorder and pre-save the record here. “The doomsday clock is nearing midnight and this frantic song sets the mood for the oncoming nuclear winter,” vocalist Han Mee shares. “We wanted to punch you proper in the face with… Read more »

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As It Is Teams Up with NOAHFINNCE on “Can’t Save Myself X”


Following their iconic return last year, As It Is has teamed up with fellow Brit pop-punker NOAHFINNCE to reimagine “Can’t Save Myself X.”  As It Is shares in a press release, “‘Can’t Save Myself’ was the song that found us the attention of a manager and a record label, the first song of ours that really connected and meant people came to our shows.”  They continue, “When we were getting into alternative music in the early 2000’s we discovered bands on music video TV channels and that is exactly how Noah discovered As It Is. To have had an impact… Read more »

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Gully Boys Tap Justin Courtney Pierre For “Love Me 2” Music Video


Ahead of their tour with Skating Polly, Gully Boys have dropped their high-energy track and music video for “Love Me 2.” The quartet took to Instagram to share that “Love Me 2” is “a track born from our hearts and shaped by the pain of heartbreak. It’s a reflection of the love, struggles, and raw truths we carry. For everyone who’s felt the weight of heartbreak, this one’s for you. We hope you like it.” In the music video, you’ll see a familiar face: Justin Courtney Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack. The Minneapolis-based band didn’t just pull off a robbery in the… Read more »

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My Morning Jacket Adds New Tour Dates To 2025 Run


Louisville’s own My Morning Jacket just added new tour dates to their forthcoming tour ahead of the release of their album is, due out March 21 on ATO Records. Lead vocalist Jim James says, “One of the cool things about being around this long is that we’re not afraid to scrap something if we don’t absolutely love it. It feels really great to have a collection of songs we all love this much, and to know that we worked as hard as we possibly could on them. Hopefully, those songs will be helpful to people and give them some kind… Read more »

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