More than 10 years after the iconic Bamboozle festival packed away their gear for the last time in 2012, we now have day-to-day lineup details for their 2023 event (cue our uncontrollable excitement)! In January, Bamboozle announced their lineup via an old-school, faux Myspace page. Rather than leaning into the nostalgic emo era Myspace was famous for, the lineup includes a plethora of genres and performances. The festival will be resurrected on May 5-7 at Bader Field in Atlantic City, NJ, and will allow you to purchase single-day tickets. You can buy tickets for all three days and single-day passes… Read more »
Today we talk about Death Cab for Cutie going on tour with The Postal Service, Waterparks going on tour, and a fun music video from Love Again. — Death Cab and The Postal Service Go On Tour Tomorrow you’ll have the chance to snag tickets to Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service‘s co-headlining tour. Not only do they share a frontman in Ben Gibbard, but both bands are celebrating milestones. Death Cab’s Transatlanticism and The Postal Service’s Give Up are hitting their 20-year anniversaries next year. What better way to celebrate than to hit the road? They revealed… Read more »
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Drax Project, phem, Neon Dreams, and Zealyn.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Mayday Parade, The 1975, Waterparks, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Mod Sun, Set it Off, Alexisonfire, and more.
Another rendition of Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
It’s time for another “The” episode—this time about Consent. Geek Girl Riot gets into the dos and don’ts and different types of consent.
On July 10th, it was announced that David Desrosiers has left Simple Plan following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some musicians’ opinions on today’s politics.
While most of these projects aren’t entirely unknown, they definitely should be appreciated and some are the best hidden gems the rock scene has to offer.