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Magnolia Park and More Join Warped Tour Lineup


We are nearing the end of the 30 days of Warped Tour artist announcements! With only a few days left to go, fans are on pins and needles waiting to see their favorite artist’s name on the growing admat. Today, the festival kicked off their announcements with the addition of Magnolia Park! The Florida-based band is slated to perform in D.C. and Long Beach. As well, The Expendables have been booked to perform at the Orlando date. HAARPER has also been added to the bill and will perform in Long Beach. This year’s Warped Tour stops include Washington, D.C., at… Read more »

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Memphis May Fire Makes It To “The Other Side” On New Single


Following the release of singles “Hell Is Empty,” “Paralyzed” and more, Memphis May Fire have returned with “The Other Side,” a new track from their forthcoming album Shapeshifter, due out March 28 on Rise Records. Frontman Matty Mullins notes, “‘The Other Side’ is about resilience in the face of despair. It’s for anyone who’s ever felt trapped in their own pain, unsure if they’ll ever break through. But there’s always something beyond the darkness, another side to the pain, a breakthrough waiting to happen.” He continues, “This song is a reminder that even in our lowest moments, we’re not alone, and the light… Read more »

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Movements Drop Melancholy New Single “Where I Lay”


Ahead of their spring headline tour kicking off next month, Movements have unleashed their melancholy new single “Where I Lay.” “‘Where I Lay’ is one of those songs that was tough for me to write,” vocalist Patrick Miranda candidly shares. “Lyrically, it’s really emotionally vulnerable, and it had me revisiting places with my writing that I hadn’t explored in a while. It’s for anyone else out there who feels like they’ve never quite fit right in the world. This one is for the outcasts.” Honing their signature bombast, “Where I Lay” unveils a subdued sorrow, with Miranda’s softened delivery amplifying… Read more »

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The Amity Affliction Officially Parts Ways With Ahren Stringer


The Amity Affliction has officially parted ways with bassist and vocalist Ahren Stringer. In a statement shared on social media, the band says, “We are aware our fans have been waiting for us to comment on the situation between Ahren and the band. This will be our only statement. We have been choosing to stay silent until now, as we wanted to handle this privately with respect to all involved. Unfortunately, it has become clear to us that this is no longer possible and we owe it to you, our fans, to comment.” They continue, “Ahren will no longer be touring… Read more »

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Scene Queen Announces The Hot Shows In Your Area USA Tour


Scene Queen is about to make your summer hotter than ever with the announcement of her Hot Shows In Your Area USA tour. Get your pink fits and cowboy hats ready as the tour kicks off on July 11 at Worcester’s The Palladium and wraps up on August 3 at Detroit’s St. Andrew’s Hall. Plus, you’ll have the chance to see amazing support from acts girli and Deadlands. Additionally, Scene Queen shared on Twitter/X, “I really appreciate that you guys listen to whatever the fuck and don’t get whiplash when I want to listen to Kasey scream gutturals right before… Read more »

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Rilo Kiley Announces 2025 Spring Tour & Album Reissue


After announcing various appearances at upcoming music festivals, Rilo Kiley has announced the Sometimes When You’re On, You’re Really F**king On Tour. Per Setlist.fm, this run will mark the indie-rockers’ first performances since 2008. Frontwoman Jenny Lewis says, “It’s going to be wonderful for us, like going back to the purest version of yourself, that early twenties place where everything is possible. You’re in a van and Jason’s got the map, Pierre is behind the wheel, and I’m on the shitty acoustic guitar on the bench seat working out a new song with Blake. I don’t think it’s ever been… Read more »

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Poppy Releases New Shirt In Response To Grammys Mix-Up


If you caught the Grammys Red Carpet, you probably saw an interviewer confuse Spirtibox‘s Courtney LaPlante for fellow Best Metal Performance nominee Poppy. Being an utter icon, LaPlante answered each question as if she truly was Poppy. Now, it seems as if Poppy is capitalizing on the moment with the release of new merch. On her Instagram, she shared a “Hello I Am Poppy” shirt design with the caption, “We Are All Poppy.” Each shirt is $35 and will ship in March. Read more: 6 Grammy Awards Speeches That Offered Hope For LGBTQ+, Immigrants, & More Spotify even took the… Read more »

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Grayscale Unveils Raw Fourth Studio Record, ‘The Hart’


Grayscale is back and better than ever with the arrival of their fourth record and first independently released album, The Hart. The raw, vulnerable pop-punk LP features singles “Don’t Leave Me In The Dark,” “Kept Me Alive,” “Not Afraid To Die,” “Mum II,” “Let Go,” and “Summer Clothes.”  Grayscale says, “We stripped it all down to the studs. Back to the same basement we wrote songs in when we were 14. We reminded ourselves of why we fell in love with music as kids. The art and the craft of it. The struggle and reward of it. The way we… Read more »

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Bring Me The Horizon Covers Oasis “WONDERWaLL”


Bring Me The Horizon has joined an esteemed list of artists, including Architects, IDLES, and Japanese Breakfast, among others, contributing to the Spotify Singles collection. Today, the Sheffield heavyweights dropped an enthralling cover of Oasis’ 1995 hit “WONDERWaLL”, putting their own signature spin on the Britpop classic, infusing it with thunderous drums, echoing guitars, and frontman Oli Sykes’ shrill screams. The group also issued a reimagined rendition of their track “YOUtopia (EarthcOre Remix).” All streaming profits from Sony Music will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust in the UK. The band kept things cheeky on Instagram, simply posting: “anyway here’s… Read more »

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Bayside Announce 25th Anniversary North American Errors Tour


It’s not the Eras Tour, it’s the Errors Tour. Bayside just announced their 25th anniversary tour and you will not want to miss these discography-spanning shows. The band is poised to play two nights in each North American city they visit this year. The first night will highlight Sirens and Condolences, Self-Titled, The Walking Wounded, and Shudder. Then, fans can see songs from Killing Time, Cult, Vacancy, Interrobang, and There Are Worse Things Thing Being Alive on night two. Sincere Engineer, Smoking Popes, and The Sleeping will serve as support on select dates. Anthony Raneri shares, “This tour means so… Read more »

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