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The Wldlfe Announce New Album ‘Revolver’ & Drop Two Singles


Get ready to have a fall full of smooth indie bangers. Trio The Wldlfe have officially announced that their new album Revolver is arriving on October 2, via Riser House Records. The LP is set to feature previously-released tracks “No Sleep” and “Heart,” as well as their new offerings, “Lips” and “Parachute.” The band says, “’Lips’ is one of our favorites from this upcoming album. We wrote the chorus while we were working on the last record and tried to finish it but just couldn’t crack the code. We’re glad we revisited it this time around because we’re really happy… Read more »

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idobi Session: The Paradox Acoustic Performance is “Good For Me”


The Paradox is back again for the second performance from their idobi Session. Hot off the announcement of their upcoming sophomore EP, Proceed With Caution, and a legendary Warped Tour appearance this past weekend, this session is the cherry on top of a massive week for the band. Today, The Paradox perform the lead single from the upcoming release, “Good For Me.” Last week, idobi released the first of three installments for The Paradox’s idobi Session. Check out the band’s performance of “Do Me Like That” below if you missed it. The group is set to embark on their first-ever… Read more »

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Left To Suffer Share Title Track From Forthcoming Album ‘Unwelcome Guest’


Get ready to rage…Left To Suffer has just announced that their new record, Unwelcome Guest, is due out on October 9, via their new label home, Hopeless Records. And alongside the announcement, the Atlanta deathcore band has unleashed the LP’s title track. Guitarist Peter Higgs says, “‘Unwelcome Guest’ is about the patience that comes before revenge. It’s for the people who thought your silence meant they got away with it while it was just timing. An eye for an eye.” Check out the face-melting offering below and pre-order Unwelcome Guest here. This fall, you can catch Left To Suffer on… Read more »

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WARGASM Shares Hopeless Records Debut “Get Down”


WARGASM has not one, but two major announcements today. The metalcore duo has officially signed with Hopeless Records. And as for their label debut, the band revealed, “Get Down.” The band sings, “You’ll never find my number cause I’m not in the directory/Woke up with a pocket full of other night’s accessories/Been gone for far too long but I could sleep for half a century/My friends are all imaginary, they live in a cemetery/One day when they get me yeah I’ll wind up in the cemetery/When they come to get me yeah I’ll wind up in the cemetery.” Check out… Read more »

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Set Your Goals Reveals Mutiny! 20th Anniversary Tour Dates


WARNING…you’re about to feel old. Set Your Goals confirmed that Mutiny! is 20 years old. And they’re coming to a city near you to celebrate the record. The band says, “Mutiny! turned 20 years old this year! We’re very excited to announce that we will be playing some shows to celebrate the occasion. These songs still mean a great deal to us, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to still be sharing them with all of you two decades later.” Alongside the announcement of new anniversary tour dates, Set Your Goals also revealed that they have officially signed… Read more »

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Silverstein & Story Of The Year Announce Second Leg Of Camp Screamo Tour


If you didn’t get to catch Silverstein and Story Of The Year on their Camp Screamo tour…don’t worry! The two bands revealed another leg of their co-headlining run. This time, they’re bringing out friends Stand Atlantic and Footballhead to support. The run kicks off on November 16 in Seattle and wraps up on December 13 at House of Blues Boston. Shane Told says, “Camp Screamo is back!!! We’ve been having such a blast with our friends in Story of the Year that we had to run it back for another round this Nov/Dec, this time hitting all the great cities… Read more »

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idobi Session: The Paradox Strip Down Fan-Favorite Track “Do Me Like That”


The Paradox launch their idobi Session today with their iconic fan-favorite track, “Do Me Like That.” The Paradox are on the way to becoming the biggest modern name in the alternative space in a little under a year since their inception. “Do Me Like That” certainly catapulted them into the spotlight. With over fourteen million streams to date, it was a massive debut, to say the least. The Paradox hail from Atlanta, Georgia, but have quickly made waves across the country and even the world. With appearances at festivals like When We Were Young and Vans Warped Tour, the band… Read more »

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As It Is Reveals Self-Titled Record & Stunning Live Session


At long last…As It Is has revealed their self-titled record, and it just might be their most brilliant work to date. Featuring singles “Ruin My Life (feat. Murray Macleod),” “Do You Remember?,” “Live, Laugh, Love, Los Angeles,” “Marilyn,” and “Lose Your Way & Find Yourself,” As It Is offers their most raw writing yet. Alongside the LP’s release, they also shared a new single, “I’m So Alive!” with a thrilling studio session video. Of their single “I’m So Alive! (Feat. espera & Justin Klunk),” the band shares, “This song holds a really special place in our hearts and the story… Read more »

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Dexter And The Moonrocks Shares “If You Could Talk” Music Video


While on a massive tour run, Dexter And The Moonrocks have released a new track, “If You Could Talk,” alongside a bittersweet, raw music video about the reality of life on the road. Frontman James Tuffs shares, “The song, ‘If You Could Talk,’ and what it means to me is about having a family back home that you never get to see. It’s about what a conversation would sound like with your son if he knew how to talk, or whoever it may be. Everyone has something they are leaving behind when they hit the road, and this song is… Read more »

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Scene Queen & Left To Suffer Drop Tumblr-Coded “Metalicious” Collab


Ahead of her dazzling fall tour, Scene Queen has just revealed her new collaboration with Left To Suffer, “Metalicious.” The face-melting offering also serves as the title track to the artist’s upcoming EP, due out on September 11, via Hopeless Records. Scene Queen says that the song “is what happens if a Tumblr indie sleaze club song was written in metal font. The song takes you through girls’ night at a metal show. The band is heavy, the drinks are flowing, and the girls are whipping their purses in the moshpit.” She adds, that the EP “was as fun to… Read more »

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