Collaborations are great, new tracks give us life, and music videos provide the perfect setting for both, but what could be better than a stellar album to jam out to in our cars, houses, and even at the office (headphones probably not optional)?
Emo Lauren was boxed away with My Chemical Romance posters and Warped Tour T-shirts…until last night.
Let me start this letter off by commending you for the many things you have given us this year. Your efforts haven’t gone unappreciated. But, as it is the Christmas season, I feel there is something special you have been holding out on that would warm our frozen toes and help start 2016 off with a bang. That one thing: Punk Goes Disney.
It’s been a long year of reunions in 2015. We’ve enjoyed them, and we’ve enjoyed the ten year anniversary tours we got before Christmas.
We sat down with Janet Devlin in New York City to talk about her new EP, birthday celebrations, her future plans, and more.
5 Seconds of Summer are back with an album that will have you in a whirlwind trying to categorize it into a genre.
If you’ve never heard the name Dr. Brixx before, you’re missing out on some incredible remixes.
There’s something comfortingly familiar about Maine pop-punkers Friday Night Lites. The band delivers a debut EP full of relatable tunes that remind us that we’re not alone.
“Don’t you tell me this is life” In a world of “feels” Crooks UK seems to capture them all. From vocals that will make anyone swoon, to a variety of sounds as diverse as the current climate, the new album feels like winter. Are We All The Same Distance Apart speaks volumes to the mentality that somber music can still bring about happiness by combining relaxed yet aggressive vocals with chilling backing music, both acoustic and full band. It’s a refreshingly honest album boasting the seasons of anger, depression, and joy through times of struggle. While a lot of the… Read more »
Check out the exclusive track premiere of “Hipster Mom” off MC Lars’ new full-length The Zombie Dinosaur LP. It’s early on a Monday morning when I get a phone call from rapper MC Lars. There’s a scholarly greeting from the brilliant rapper who seems more prepared than ever to share his newest music with the world. The Stanford graduate turned “nerdcore” hip-hop mogul is back this November with a brand new full-length LP The Zombie Dinosaur LP. This particular album reflects a lot on his life as a rapper in his 20s and how he transitions into his goals in… Read more »