The controversial and prolific brainchild of Sam Ray, Teen Suicide, have announced they will be hitting stages across the US on tour this summer. The band has quite the impressive discography. Over the last eight years the group have released seven full-length albums, four EPs, and a slew of instrumentals, demos and live recordings. In total, Teen Suicide has released nearly 200 songs. Absolutely insane, right? This doesn’t even include the multitude of other projects and aliases Sam Ray has released music under such as Ricky Eat Acid, American Pleasure Club, Julia Brown, Starry Cat and more. Teen Suicide’s most… Read more »
Last month, So What?! Music Festival announced its explosive two-day lineup, including Pierce The Veil and The Used headlining on Saturday, June 24, and Sleeping With Sirens, Neck Deep, and Thursday headlining on Sunday, June 25. Now the festival has announced a few new additions to the scheduled performances across the two-day event. What was already promised to be an exciting lineup, So What?! will now include sets from Slaughter To Prevail, The Starting Line, Fit For An Autopsy, Invent Animate, Varials, Through The Eyes Of The Dead, clip, guardin, poptropicaslutz!, Prentiss, Enterprise Earth, NO ZODIAC, Bodybox, 408, greyhaven, and… Read more »
ILLENIUM has just released a new record, featuring collaborations with stars of pop-punk and metalcore. Motionless In White are one of those features.
Hot off the heels of their recently released seventh studio album A Kiss For The Whole World, Enter Shikari has announced the details of their forthcoming 2024 UK tour. The group will be joined by FEVER 333 and NOAHFINNCE as support across the seven-night run. While the tour will support their latest full-length, the tour will also benefit the Music Venue Trust charity organization. £1 from each ticket sale will be donated to the organization, which supports grassroots venues within the community. The donation from each ticket sale will support venues in each city the band will be touring through.… Read more »
20 years ago Yeah Yeah Yeah released Fever To Tell, an album that would go on to influence a whole musical movement. This is why it is still so special.
Another week closer to Summer and another collection of incredible new music has been added to idobi Radio, idobi Howl and idobi Anthm!
It is an undeniably huge day for Another One Down!. Earlier today, the group announced that they have inked a deal with Open Your Ears Records. Following this news, they will also be releasing a deluxe version of their album A Bitter Descent, and have a brand new single, “Betray A Friend.” Open Your Ears Records is also home to punk artists The Burden, Dear Spring, Guardrail, House & Home, Sea Of Storms, and Wild Truth. Another One Down! is clearly in great company. A Bitter Descent was the band’s debut album in 2021. It includes fan favorite songs like… Read more »
As A R I Z O N A is prepping to hit the stage alongside Julia Wolf and Quinn XCII at the start of May, the electro-pop trio has announced the release of their dance-worthy new single, “Die For A Night.” “Die For A Night” follows the release of “Dark Skies” and “Moving On,” which will all appear on the group’s forthcoming, self-titled album arriving on May 12 through Fueled By Ramen. The electrifying new single masterfully blends the group’s signature toe-tapping percussion, hypnotic bassline, and lead vocalist Zachary Charles’ soulful and commanding delivery. The emotionally-charged release begins with a… Read more »
Ahead of her soon-to-be-iconic performance supporting Iggy Pop in Las Vegas at The Pearl Theatre on April 29, Grace McKagan has issued a music video for her hypnotizing “Call Me Back (When I’m Dead).” Highlighted by a sensational bassline and McKagan’s 60s meets early aughts style of rock ‘n’ roll/pop-punk/alt-pop vocal fusion, “Call Me Back (When I’m Dead)” feels like it houses an old soul of its own. The visual for the recently released track complements its memorizing vibe, mixing close-up shoots of McKagan with blurry overlays that capture the somber yet introspective nature of the tune. Lyrically, “Call Me… Read more »
Just one week out from the glorious return of Bamboozle Festival after a 10-year hiatus, the festival has announced its decision to cancel the May 5-7 event. This year’s 2023 fest would mark Bamboozle Festival’s 20th anniversary and had scheduled performances from some of the largest names across an array of genres. Today the festival deleted their twitter account, along with all posts on their Instagram. In regards to the cancellation, they quickly uploaded a statement to instagram. Read it below: “After extensive discussions, we have made the heartbreaking decision to cancel Bamboozle 2023. An incredible amount of time, dedication,… Read more »