All Time Low’s Dirty Work disaster
All Time Low’s latest effort, Dirty Work comes out June 7 on Interscope/Hopeless Records.
All Time Low’s latest effort, Dirty Work comes out June 7 on Interscope/Hopeless Records.
On June 21, 2011, Less Than Jake are unleashing a whole lot of energy by way of a four DVD digipack called Anthology on the band’s own label, Sleep It Off Records. With over eight hours of music spanning six records, Anthology is a collection of live performances of each of the band’s albums in sequence.
Mike Ness is the sole remaining original member of Social Distortion, the southern California rockabilly punk band that rose to prominence during the 1980s.
The group turned June Carter Cash’s “Ring of Fire” into a staple of rock radio, and Ness’ hardscrabble youth inspired such hits as “Story of My Life” and “Prison Bound.”
Social Distortion’s first album in more than six years, “Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes,” recently debuted at No. 4 on the U.S. pop chart, the highest ranking in the band’s career. The road warriors will begin a U.S. tour in Albuquerque on Tuesday, and then hit Europe for the summer festivals.
It is rare for a family to produce one golden voice, let alone two. Yet, we have been fortunate enough for the Matos brothers to realize that they have voices that are perfect to complement one another in a pop rock band.
Velocity/Rise Records have signed Boston pop-punk band A Loss For Words. The band are currently in the writing stages in between tours for the as-of-yet untitled Velocity/Rise debut, and will be recording with acclaimed producer Andrew Wade.
Sparks The Rescue will join The Dangerous Summer as direct support on the “2011 American Tour,” heading out across the U.S. this spring. This nationwide run will kick off in New York, NY on March 15 and run through the end of April.
Season 7, Episode 9. Pat and Seb goes pop-punk, or idobitom just runs out of ideas for clever show notes. Music from Sum 41, The National, Good Charlotte, and Paper Route.
Music triggers the same pleasure-reward system in the brain as food, sex and illicit drugs, according to McGill University researchers who have been peering into minds of music lovers.
Seven years after the band released its last full length, these Kansas City emo darlings are back with There Are Rules.
Sacramento Post-hardcore rockers Mozart Season is currently on a co-headlining tour with This Romantic Tragedy through the end of January in support of its new EP Nightmares.