Radio Uprising #49: Snake Eyes, Fake Names, Ragers, Dead Lakes
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Snake Eyes, Fake Names, Ragers, and Dead Lakes
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Snake Eyes, Fake Names, Ragers, and Dead Lakes
Last month, I sat down with Vic Fuentes, who, I don’t need to tell you, is the frontman for Pierce The Veil (and if I do need to tell you, what’s it like under that rock?).
Even up until the day of the concert, I wasn’t fully prepared for what I was about to experience.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Sunny Day Real Estate and Unwritten Law.
Fall Out Boy announced this morning that they’ll be dropping their 8th album on March 24th, So Much (For) Stardust. March feels like forever away, but they eased the pain a bit by giving us the single “Love From The Other Side”. It feels like fans have been pining over the album for a while and Patrick Stump addressed that by saying, “Technology has made it really easy to make records much more quickly these days. There’s nothing wrong with that, and that spontaneity can be exciting. But we wanted to get back to the way we used to work.… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week
— WILLOW As we’ve said before: WILLOW is a woman of growth. She may have started her music career in 2010, however, 2022 is the year she has come into her own. What has that entailed? Becoming the pop-punk princess she was born to be. Her latest album, <COPINGMECHANISM> released and blew us all away. WILLOW spent her year shredding the guitar on stage, teaming up with Yungblud and Camila Cabello, and pouring her heart out on Red Table Talk. She has completely laid out who she is on the table and we want to embrace all that she has.
For sf-fantasy readers, anime fans, and gamers, for those who dream of adventures on new worlds and stepping into the mantle of hero: This one is for us. As we sat in a hotel in New York on a rain-soaked Wednesday my colleague, T. J. Callahan, turned to me and said, “If more people could talk to filmmakers, we’d like more films.” She was speaking to the depth of understanding that dawns when you hear the genesis of a story, where it finds its mirrors in other art, and what in the work is meant to heal. Pinocchio is easy to adore in this iteration. It is a classic reshaped into a storybook in medias res, transforming the parable into something mythic but with teeth sharp enough to… Read more » — Today we talk about Pierce the Veil’s lullabies, Paramore’s new single, Brittney Griner’s release from jail, and You Me at Six’s newest masterpiece. — Pierce the Veil is Here to Sing You to Sleep Who’s out there raising little rockers? Pierce the Veil is here to help you out. The band just released a brand new album that consists of their music BUT as lullabies. The album includes 10 tracks, the first song being “May These Noises Startle You In Your Sleep Tonight”. It might not be the typical lullaby you play to put your kid to sleep but… Read more »Film Review: Avatar: The Way of Water [sherin nicole’s review]
The Only Strings Attached Are Emotional: Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio
News Flashes 12.08.22: Pierce the Veil’s Lullabies, Paramore’s New Single, Brittney Griner’s Release, and You Me At Six’s New Music