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EP Review: Savage Hands – Rock Bottom


Savage Hands formed in the wake of defunct bands in the Virginia and Maryland area. In 2018, they released their first EP Barely Alive through SharpTone Records. Since then, they’ve released a full length record, The Truth in Your Eyes, and toured with the likes of Wage War, Being As An Ocean, Currents, and Dayseeker, to name a few. That brings us to their latest release, their new EP Rock Bottom.

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BAYBE Announces Debut EP, Releases “Father, Son, Holy Ghost”


Nashville-based emerging artist BAYBE has blessed our playlists with her latest single “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” and announced the release of her debut EP God’s Favorite, which will arrive on April 28. Stringing together the most vital elements of metal, pop, and hip-hop, “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” pointedly mocks religion and invokes the “devil” within BAYBE. “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” will appear on her forthcoming, 5-track EP alongside her previously released “Dinner For One” and “Stray Dog.” Check out the full tracklist for God’s Favorite and the EP artwork below. God’s Favorite Tracklisting:1. Yes Please!2. Dinner For One3. Father, Son,

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Hayley Williams Reflects on Paramore’s Self-Titled Album to Mark its 10-year anniversary


10 years ago, Paramore unleashed their self-titled, fourth studio album into the world. Featuring standout singles “Ain’t It Fun” and “Still Into You” amongst the 17-track collection, the self-titled album acted as a reintroduction of the group after the departure of guitarist Josh Farro and drummer Zac Farro. While the group previously leaned heavily into pop-punk and emo sounds, their self-titled release injected the tracks with more experimental vibes and dabbled in new wave and funk compositions. Now, to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the album, vocalist Hayley Williams has shared some insight into the album that was destined to… Read more »

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Glimmers Share Emotional Visual For “Little Mistake”


Atlanta-based pop rock group, Glimmers, have released an emotionally charged visual for their new track “Little Mistake“. The tune comes as a precursor to their upcoming EP Human Furnaces out April 28th, including recent singles “Scared to Lose“, “Dreaming“, and “Midas Touch“. Directed by Deanna Elise, the video is drenched in a gorgeous color palette that compliments the message behind the song. Front women and founding member of Glimmers, Maggie Schneider, shares exclusively: “Little Mistake” is a letter to jerks everywhere. I think we can all relate to going out with someone who has the worst intentions. It’s about seeing… Read more »

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The Cure Announce More Dates On North American Tour


The Cure are hitting the road again for the first time since 2016 with a full North American Headline Tour. Today the band announced the expansion of the “Songs of a Lost World” tour by four additional cities, including San Diego, Atlanta, Portland, and Montreal. Frontman Robert Smith has also hinted that concerts in Mexico and South America will be revealed later this month. The iconic goth-rock group will be joined by The Twilight Sad. Check out the full dates below. Read More: PVRIS & Poppy Announce US Co-Headline Tour The band has unfortunately been struggling to combat scalpers during… Read more »

Shallow Pools


Tate sits down with Shallow Pools in this episode of Punk Goes Pride to chat about their signing to Equal Vision Records, finding the best vegan spots on tour, and why K-pop totally rocks. They discuss how the band formed, what their writing process looks like, and what the upcoming year will bring for the band. Disclaimer: This episode is 60% talking and 40% laughing. Thanks for listening!  

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