Singer Tym B. has left Daytrader and the band has cancelled their remaining tour dates with The Jealous Sound. The split seems to be due to creative differences and the band has stated they we will be continuing on with a new singer, whom will be announced shortly.
Transit will be touring the northeast in October for some special full album shows. The band will play Listen & Forgive and Stay Home in their entirety at intimate venues.
The first annual Today’s Mixtape Festival will take place on Long Island, NY July 6th-8th. Two of our staff writers are getting you set for the festival with 8 bands playing the festival that you need to check out now.
Today’s Mixtape Festival will take place July 6th-8th on Long Island, NY. The festival will feature The Wonder Years, Such Gold, Daytrader, The Front Bottoms, With The Punches, and more.
Daytrader have hit it out of the park with Twelve Years, their emotionally driven debut full-length on Rise Records.
Exclusively on The Gunz Show, Soupy announces that tomorrow, a new pre-order is going up for a new The Wonder Years release; a split 6-inch with the band Stay Ahead Of The Weather. It is NOT a split 7-inch, but a split 6-inch. The first pressing is only 1,000; three colors. It will likely be out in April. “They recorded a song, we recorded a song, this was last year. We were talking for so long about how bad we wanted to put this split out, but it never found the right timing… it’s finally happening, it goes on sale… Read more »
Tonight on The Gunz Show, A Day To Remember exclusively revealed that they are suing their longtime label Victory Records for breach of contract.
New Found Glory drummer Cyrus Bolooki calls in and discusses 15 years + of being one of the most influential bands for the music scene today.
Bayside vocalist/guitarist Anthony Raneri and bassist Nick Ghanbarian have announced the creation of “Gumshoe Radioâ€, a new internet radio show, airing Friday nights from 7pm to 9pm ET on idobi Radio.
If anyone in attendance had doubts about the recently reformed Taking Back Sunday, they were certainly put to rest on October 11 in Des Moines, Iowa. Let’s hope that Taking Back Sunday stays this way for a long, long time.