Misterwives, The Mowgli’s, Aaron Gillespie
This week, Gunz sits down with three artists that either are already consuming your playlists, or should be. Listen in to hear conversations with Misterwives, The Mowgli’s, and Aaron Gillespie!
This week, Gunz sits down with three artists that either are already consuming your playlists, or should be. Listen in to hear conversations with Misterwives, The Mowgli’s, and Aaron Gillespie!
If anyone assumed that Andy Black was going to lose some of his edge by doing a solo album, he is here to prove them wrong from the very first note of The Shadow Side.
Fish caught up with Ryan Seaman (drummer of Falling In Reverse), Dallon Weekes (bassist of Panic! At The Disco), and Kris Pasos (drummer of Assuming We Survive) at NAMM in Anaheim, California. The guys talked about some of their sponsors and gear they’re checking out!
idobi photographer Audrey Lew covered Pandora Holiday show in NYC.
They could never lose that fun-filled pop punk magic they’re known for, delivered with all the energy of a toddler hyped up on sugar.
Most Popular # Song Artist 1 Drive Tonight Alive 2 Figure Me Out The Summer Set 3 Crave Waterparks 4 Kali Ma Neck Deep 5 We’ll Be Okay With Confidence 6 Thorn In The Side Somos 7 Sorry (Justin Bieber Cover) Our Last Night 8 Same Air The Rocket Summer 9 Victorious Panic! At The Disco 10 How Does It Feel? Tonight Alive 11 Redshift Enter Shikari 12 Aquasun Basement 13 Steal My Sunshine (Len) The Maine 14 Anyways The Starting Line 15 Tear In My Heart Twenty One Pilots 16 Death Of A Bachelor Panic! At The Disco
Minneapolis’ annual Basilica Block Party celebrated its 20th anniversary this year; check out photos from Day 1, featuring Michael Franti and Spearhead, Panic! At The Disco, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and more.
The Deep End feels like an amalgamation of every current trend in pop and electronic music, but while the album is no doubt entertaining, it leaves you unsure of Itch’s intentions.
The Los Angeles-based five-piece have put out a seven song EP that defies all expectations for a band that only formed a year ago.
Cinematics, the debut full-length from Tampa-based theatrical pop rockers Set It Off, may be one of the most diverse albums of the year. Having wanted to go for a more orchestral feel, listeners can expect a dramatic sound filled with perfected musical craftsmanship in each track.