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Julia Wolf Announces Massive World Tour


Dark pop phenom Julia Wolf is scaling things up in a big way this year! The “In My Room” singer has announced her Deep End World Tour, a sweeping headline run that will take her across 33 cities throughout North America, the UK, and Europe. Wolf shares, “I’m so excited to finally be able to come back to North America, the UK, and Europe to do my own headline tour! I can’t wait to have a room full of people singing my songs and to play some new ones for everyone as well!” Ticket presale will begin tomorrow, Wednesday, April… Read more »

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TX2 Surprise Releases “Eat My Heart” After Years of Fan Demand


TX2 is back—and has surprise-released two new tracks, “Eat My Heart” and “Prescription For Love,” marking his first new material since his debut album and closing the loop on one of his most demanded songs to date. “Eat My Heart” has been circulating online for years, building a near-mythical status among fans who have been pushing for its official release. After relentless demand, TX2 finally gave in. “I didn’t want to release this song, it’s been years, but fans have hounded us for it for YEARS,” he shares. “After everything this movement has done for us we had to do… Read more »

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Common People Dazzles On Debut EP Games


Following the releases of “Rain,” “Ready Or Not,” and more, Common People has officially revealed their debut EP Games, produced by Cage The Elephant‘s Brad Shultz. The Los Angeles indie rockers stun across all six tracks, and we know this is just the beginning of a beautiful career. Lead vocalist Nicky Winegardner notes, “The songs on this EP came together as we grew from being friends at school to being a band. We are very grateful and excited to be able to put out our first body of music.”  Check out the full EP below. This spring, Common People has an exciting… Read more »

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Arankai is “Playing God” On New Single


Rising rocker and TikTok phenom Arankai has unleashed his powerful new single “Playing God.” The new release arrives following his first single of the year, “Choke,” and the arrival of his debut album, A Portrait Of Red, last year via Hopeless Records. Arankai shares of the new release, “A f*** you anthem with fight riffs and sick hooks. Some people will come into your life and take the best of you, take you on a 10-city-tour of hurt by the time they’re through with you. But those people deserve to be left behind and forgotten. They are not worth the… Read more »

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30 Alternative Album Anniversaries To Celebrate This April


Spring has officially sprung, and these April album anniversaries will fill new season with dazzling emo, alternative, pop-punk, metal, and rock tunes. From Bring Me The Horizon‘s Sempiternal, all the way to Paramore‘s self-titled LP and Fall Out Boy‘s Save Rock And Roll, these 30 alternative album anniversaries will give you all the right vibes all month long. The White Stripes — Elephant Released on: April 1, 2003, via V2 Records and XL Recordings.Standout Tracks: “Seven Nation Army” & “The Hardest Button to Button” Weezer — White Album Released on: April 1, 2016, via Crush Music and Atlantic Records.Standout Tracks: “King Of The World” & “Thank… Read more »

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Super Sometimes Drops Law & Order-Themed “Make Up Stories” Video


Following the release of their single “Afterthought,” and ahead of their expansive spring tour, Super Sometimes has revealed their new track and music video for “Make Up Stories.” Both offerings will appear on their LP, Show the World What’s Underneath, due out on May 15, via Pure Noise Records. The band shares, “‘Make Up Stories’ is a direct continuation of ‘Afterthought,’ painting a picture of the same person who mistreated you crawling back, trying to beg and manipulate their way back into your life. Lyrically, this song was incredibly fun to write. We used the concepts of a court trial… Read more »

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Alkaline Trio Extend Massive Tour with UK/European Dates


Alkaline Trio have extended their massive fall tour run with newly announced UK and European dates this summer, culminating in a headline performance at 2000trees Festival on Thursday, July 9. Other performances that day include Pup, The Dirty Nil, Karen Dió, Split Chain, among others. Following the summer stretch, the band will return to the road beginning in September alongside Rise Against. Check out their full tour schedule below and purchase tickets now.  Tour Dates: Read more: Mikey Way (My Chemical Romance) Joins The Maine on Stage * Festival appearance.^ With Rise Against.Want more new music news? Tune in to… Read more »

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Basement Release Tongue-In-Cheek Single “The Way I Feel”


After launching their two new singles, “Broken By Design” and “WIRED,” Basement has revealed a new track, “The Way I Feel.” All three tracks are set for release on their upcoming album WIRED, due out May 8, via Run For Cover Records. Frontman Andrew Fisher says, “‘The Way I Feel’ is about standing on the edge of a really important decision, right before you make it. Constantly questioning whether you have the courage to stand up for yourself and fight your side, while at the same time begging for forgiveness and acknowledgement. My tongue is in my cheek quite a… Read more »

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Good Riddance Officially Releases Before The World Caves In LP


Good Riddance has finally revealed their new album, Before The World Caves In, and also dropped their official music video for “In Pieces.” The band shares of the meaning behind the record, “Everybody deals with struggle. Heartbreak. Disappointment. To an alarming degree, humanity often finds that it creates, promotes, or allows its own malaise.” Check out the new music video below. Before The World Caves In Tracklist: Check out the band’s upcoming shows below and grab tickets here. Tour Dates:

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Don Broco Taps Architects Vocalist Sam Carter For “True Believers”


Don Broco has officially unveiled their new record, Nightmare Tripping, out via Fearless Records. Alongside the release, the UK rockers also dropped a music video for “True Believers” with Architects‘ Sam Carter. Frontman Rob Damiani says, “We started writing this song back in 2024 during the Southport Riots. At the same time, the Olympics were on, and flicking between them and the news was an alarming contrast between celebratory British patriotism and violent English nationalism. Over the last few years, it’s been impossible to avoid the rise of the far-right across Europe and the United States, seeing politicians and people on… Read more »

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