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Taking Back Sunday to Celebrate Louder Now 20th Anniversary 


Taking Back Sunday is taking it back—literally. 20 years after their third album, Louder Now, reshaped their entire music careers, the band will celebrate the milestone with a one-night-only performance of the album in full at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on October 14.  It marks the only headline show this year centered entirely around the record, with staples like “MakeDamnSure” and “What’s It Feel Like To Be A Ghost?” set to hit exactly where they’re supposed to. The night carries even more weight with the return of Fred Mascherino, who will join the band throughout 2026 alongside John Nolan. The band… Read more »

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Hayley Williams Taps American Football’s Mike Kinsella For “Parachute”


Hayley Williams just performed at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom on April 21, and of course, she ended the show with a bang by bringing out a special guest. This time, she recruited American Football‘s Mike Kinsella for “Parachute.” Previously, Williams collaborated with several veteran musicians onstage, including Josh Scogin (The Chariot, ’68), Dallas Green (City And Colour), Jason Isbell, and beyond. Additionally, you can catch American Football on tour beginning this spring in support of the release of their fourth album, due out on May 1. The artist’s sold-out tour is continuing throughout the States this spring, then this summer, Williams will hop across the pond to perform… Read more »

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Basement Reveals Ethereal “Head Alight” Ahead Of LP Drop


After revealing “Broken By Design,” “WIRED,” and “The Way I Feel,” Basement dropped “Head Alight” with an accompanying music video. All single releases are set to appear on their upcoming album WIRED, due out May 8, via Run For Cover Records. Vocalist Andrew Fisher shares, “What started out as a love song quickly evolved into something a lot more ethereal. Alex was picking up on what I was saying in a far broader and otherworldly way. He saw it less in a romantic way—a more universal look at the idea of someone’s soul or essence being so powerful and beautiful you can’t look… Read more »

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Hayley Williams Joins Failure On “The Rising Skyline”


Ahead of the release of their forthcoming record, Location Lost, due out April 24, rock legends Failure have teamed up with fellow alternative icon (and Failure superfan) Hayley Williams to deliver “The Rising Skyline.” Vocalist Ken Andrews says of the collab, “Failure doesn’t do a lot of collaborations, but my friendship with Hayley, and her long standing support of the band, turned this song into a very satisfying duet. It’s probably the most delicate song we’ve ever done and her vocal approach really brought that out.” Check out the instantly iconic collab below. Pre-save and pre-order your copy of Failure’s upcoming… Read more »

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LØLØ Reveals Raw Sophomore Album god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!


LØLØ is officially back with her sophomore album, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!, out now via Fearless Records. The 13-song offering features previously-released singles, “007,” “the punisher,” “me with no shirt on,” “american zombie,” and “the devil wears converse.” Here, the rising alt star is at her most vulnerable, and we are so here for it. LØLØ notes, “My debut album had me wishing I could be a robot, so I didn’t have to feel anything, and nobody could hurt me. This one, however, is what happens when I start embracing every messy, scary, and inconvenient feeling… Read more »

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The Academy Is… & Say Anything’s Max Bemis Perform “About A Girl”


The Academy Is… just kicked off the second leg of their Almost Here anniversary tour, and they brought out a special guest while in Atlanta at Buckhead Theatre. Say Anything vocalist Max Bemis popped onstage to sing “About A Girl” alongside William Beckett. This isn’t the only exciting recent The Academy Is… crossover event. Earlier in April, Beckett made an appearance with The Maine to perform their the Lovely Little Lonely hit, “Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu.” Check out the collab, courtesy of Common Revolt, below. The Academy Is… has tour dates this spring for the second leg of their Almost Here anniversary tour and… Read more »

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Diva Bleach Shares Nostalgia-Inducing Single, “Torn In Two”


The past few months have been nothing short of a whirlwind for this Phoenix-based duo. Diva Bleach is ready to kick ass and take names as they share a new single today, “Torn In Two.” Following their recent signing to InVogue Records and the releases of “Kiss Her Goodbye” and “Out Of My Head,” vocalist/bassist Sydney Roten and guitarist Brie Ritter are offering a glamourous, yet heartbreaking track. “‘Torn in Two’ is about wanting someone you can’t have,” Roten says of the new single. We’ve all been there, too, Sydney! Here, the band shows off their pop-rock prowess, with candied… Read more »

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Bring Me The Horizon Announce Count Your Blessings Performance


Bring Me The Horizon just announced a show no one saw coming, but fans had a feeling something was brewing. On Friday, April 10, billboards reading “PRAY FOR PLAGUES” began popping up across Manchester, immediately sending longtime listeners into speculation mode. The phrase, taken from a standout track on the band’s 2006 debut Count Your Blessings, led many to believe a 20-year anniversary celebration was on the horizon. Fans also clocked that the font mirrored Outbreak Festival branding—turning what felt like a reach into something very real. Now it’s confirmed. Set for July 10, Bring Me The Horizon are teaming… Read more »

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Saosin Signs With Sumerian Records & Drops “Starting Over Again”


Saosin has officially signed with Sumerian Records and released their first new music in more than a decade with “Starting Over Again.” They’re not just walking into a new era; they’re kicking down the door and blazing into 2026 with this dynamic offering. So, strap in for a wild ride! The band says of the song, “‘Starting Over Again’ is our first new music in over a decade, and it came from the fans calling for it and us realizing the timing finally felt right. The chemistry in this lineup is undeniable, and everything just clicked.” Saosin adds, “This song… Read more »

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Hayley Williams Covers Unknown Mortal Orchestra On The Late Show


Hayley Williams is booked and busy on her Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party solo tour, but she made a quick stop on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform a cover of Unknown Mortal Orchestra‘s “Ffunny Ffrends.” Plus, she brought out Wilco‘s own Jeff Tweedy to share his guitar prowess on the cover. While on tour, Williams has collaborated with several veteran musicians onstage, including Josh Scogin (The Chariot, ’68), Dallas Green (City And Colour), Jason Isbell, and beyond. Check out the dazzling performance below…which features an iconic theremin moment. The artist’s sold-out tour is continuing throughout the… Read more »

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