Knocked Loose at Coachella: Hardcore’s Biggest Moment?
Knocked Loose brought their undeniable chaos to one of the world’s biggest festivals this past weekend. This is why it has done something truly magical for hardcore and all that love it.
Knocked Loose brought their undeniable chaos to one of the world’s biggest festivals this past weekend. This is why it has done something truly magical for hardcore and all that love it.
Last Night Tove Lo took to the stage on The Late Late Show with James Corden alongside SG Lewis to perform their new collaborative song “Call On Me” from her most recent album Dirt Femme. Fresh off this performance, Tove Lo has announced additional east coast dates to her extensive tour, spanning from April to September of this year. She is now set to perform in New York City and Boston before closing the tour out with two nights in Washington D.C. Tickets for the new dates will go on sale this Thursday, April 13th at 10am local time. Tove… Read more »
While the pandemic brought about isolation and longing for social interaction, one bright spot during that time at home was the arrival of The Linda Lindas. Following their monumental debut album Growing Up which the young quartet dropped in 2022, The Linda Lindas have returned with their latest single “Too Many Things” via Epitaph Records. “We had a nonstop, jam-packed, and awesome 2022 playing shows, going on tours, and meeting fans and making friends across the US as well as Spain, Germany, England, Japan, Canada, and Mexico,” the band shares of their breakout year. Read more: Listen To Raw and… Read more »
Maggie Rogers has announced a North American headline tour this summer that kicks off in July and runs through August. These dates surround many festival appearances from Rogers, including Lollapalooza, Hinterland, Outside Lands and Newport Folk Festival. Soccer Mommy will provide support on the first leg, with Alvvays providing support on the second. See the dates below. * = w/ Soccer Mommy# = w/ Alvvays Read More: Halsey Joins the Cast of Forthcoming A24 Film ‘MaXXXine’ Rogers is offering a single-day in-person box office pre-sale on Friday, April 7 at 10 AM. She will greet ticket-buyers in person at Music… Read more »
While we’re still on the edge of our seats waiting for Indigo De Souza’s sophomore album All of This Will End due April 25, De Souza has given us a new earworm to keep us occupied. The 25-year-old indie rock artist has delivered “You Can Be Mean” with an accompanying self-directed music video. The spunky, DIY video is a parody of a real-life toxic relationship that De Souza found herself in. “I wrote ‘You Can Be Mean’ about a brief toxic experience I had with a manipulative and abusive LA model fuckboy,” De Souza explains. “However brief, it had a
Two massive festivals have announced their line ups and we aren’t sure how to contain ourselves. So What?! Music Festival is going down in Dallas Texas June 24 and 25th. On Saturday, hang out with Pierce the Veil and The Used and make sure to hang out with the other bands including Forever the Sickest Kids, Breathe Carolina, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, girlfriends, LØLØ, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and a ton more. At that point we’re just getting started. On Sunday Sleeping with Sirens, Neck Deep, and Thursday (who will be performing War All the Time). Not to mention this is… Read more » — Today we talk about Mark Hoppus teaming up with Beauty School Dropout, Arctic Monkeys’ upcoming show in New York, and a grant that helps people with disabilities attend live shows. — Mark Hoppus Helps Beauty School Dropout Become Almost Famous Beauty School Dropout premiered a new music video on Billboard this morning that we can’t stop watching. Not only does the band crush it with their song “Almost Famous” but it features an incredibly fun addition: Mark Hoppus. In the video, Hoppus is trying to guide the band to music stardom as someone who has found that success himself.… Read more » Did you know that the actor who plays Steve in Stranger Things, Joe Keery, has a side gig that deserves a lot more attention? Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the latest moves by some venues to require proof of vaccination. Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the rise of the Delta variant threatening to shut down live music again.Freak Out Over Two, New, Crazy Festival Lineups With Us
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