Album Review: New Found Glory – Resurrection
Pop Punk’s Not Dead, it was only sleeping. And New Found Glory are here to breathe life into the genre with their new album, Resurrection.
Pop Punk’s Not Dead, it was only sleeping. And New Found Glory are here to breathe life into the genre with their new album, Resurrection.
This past Thursday night, Motion City Soundtrack played a special set to a crowd at the Music Hall of Williamsburg as part of the Converse Rubber Tracks Live series.
NGHBRS have grown to become a band that need no introduction, and they escalated themselves to a whole new level this Friday by headlining The Bowery Ballroom in New York City with support of Brick + Mortar, Made Violent, and Modern Chemistry.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] Josh wants to shoutout everyone listening around the world and thank you for loving new music by bringing you even more new music. Find favorite songs from SKATERS, Chvrches, Bad Suns, and more.
twenty | one | pilots’ synth-pop style hits a home run on their latest EP Three Songs. With the newfound support of Fueled by Ramen, Twenty | One | Pilots take the dance style found on their 2011 debut Regional At Best a step further.
Although their new EP Brand New Life only has three songs, Life After Liftoff have a sound as big as the town they’re from. The four-piece from Dayton, Ohio try to use their cheerful sound to spread a positive message to the adolescents their music is aimed at.
Seven years after the band released its last full length, these Kansas City emo darlings are back with There Are Rules.
After removing four songs from a potential full-length album, Hey Monday has decided on releasing Beneath It All as an EP.
New Politics ultimately sounds formulaic; it eventually lacks the initial pep that draws you into what this Danish band potentially has to offer. The songs are textbook from beginning to end; they are decent for what it’s worth, but there is no noticeable sheen in them. Many of the tracks, such as “Love is a Drug,†have their introductory moments of catchy beats or great bass lines, but that spark gradually fizzles.
Let’s toast to acceptance: the fifth, final and most rewarding phase of the universally accepted five stages of grief, through which Hawthorne Heights returns with its most melodious work, Skeletons.