— Today we talk about Magnolia Park’s new album, Bandcamp’s compliation to support safe abortion access, and Yungblud’s teaser. — Magnolia Park’s New Album Magnolia Park has been rising to the top since 2019 and they aren’t stopping anytime soon. The band announced that they’ll be dropping their debut album, Baku’s Revenge, on November 4th. Bassist Jared Kay said, “I think when [listening] to the messages in our songs and seeing the videos, you see that we’re more than a playful pop-punk band. We can have a good time and be silly, but we also show that there’s some serious… Read more »
(Goalkeeper / BandsInTown) Not one but two solid artists that you need to learn about on this week’s The Gunz Show. First up – Goalkeeper have the perfect blend of old into fresh pop punk sound that from an initial listen I immediately became a fan. Then, trubbleboy – who is getting a ton of buzz these days joins us! Make sure to subscribe to The Gunz Show across all audio platforms – and give that 5 star rating! And don’t forget to follow me @TheGunzShow and @EmoMillionaire across socials!
How many alarms does it take you to wake up? 1 for me. Alarm cats are brutal. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Margolnick is the solo project of Drake Margolnick, lead singer of anthemic rock band Flagship. He is using the project as a kind of restart button while still incorporating everything he learned during his years in Flagship. The music is more personal and intimate with Margolnick’s ear for melody remaining constant. What: “Watch Me” whip, now….actually don’t watch me do any of that; I’m terribly uncoordinated. Why: “Watch Me” is like an indie-pop origami crane… Read more »
Where would you be if that Snooze button broke? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Caroline Romano is a 19 year old bombast ready to blow out your speakers. This Nashville-based pop punk princess doesn’t need saving; she’s more comfortable slaying the dragon herself. Instead of a sword and shield, she wields razor-sharp lyrics and shining song-writing prowess. What: You don’t have to imagine what “The Hypothetical” is, you can actually listen to it! Why: Let the distorted guitars paint a picture in your mind of that ideal hypothetical world where you and your crush are living your… Read more »
Magic Sugar Coffee opens their brand-new single “Blkout” with a drum-pounding, electric explosion like a caffeine syringe straight to the eyeball. This song epitomizes the definition of their jittery moniker. As it progresses, the strumming and breakdowns hook your early 2000s pop-punk senses. Is that a note of New Found Glory I’m hearing? Maybe a little Red Jumpsuit Apparatus? All of this energy pulses with the hope of mosh pit glory. Per the band, “I guess for us this song feels like a jump back in time. Back to our childhoods and 2000’s pop punk anthems. It’s probably the closest… Read more »
This week on the Rockstar Dad show, the guys talk to longtime friend Ian Grushka from the band, New Found Glory.
It’s time to Rise Rock n Shine with new music from gold blum, M.A.G.S., and Magic Sugar Coffee.
P!NK takes you on an emotional adventure during her 2019 “Beautiful Trauma” world tour.
The best part about idobi is that you can get your fix of “alternative music whenever wherever.” Doesn’t matter if you’re taking a walk, at the gym, or working from home—we got you!
“Burnt Orange” is a phenomenal, heart-felt song. It also kind of feels like a knife in the gut and a shoulder to cry on at the same time. That’s a little confusing, I know, but we’ll get there.