Oxymorrons is back with their first new release of 2025, “Cool Being You.” Excitingly, the single is set to appear on their newly announced Create, Destroy, Rebuild, Repeat. EP, set to release in fall 2025. This marks their first release since 2023’s LP Melanin Punk. Of the new single, the trio notes, “This is for those who were told they have to fit into a box. ‘Cool Being You’ is about shaking that off and owning every piece of yourself. There’s freedom in being exactly who you are, and this track is the soundtrack to that energy.” Speaking on the… Read more »
Emo song of the summer? Roe Kapara may have just made that with his new release, “Good Times.” Featuring euphoric, grunge-laced melodies and haunting vocals, the sonics will make you dance and the lyrics might make you sob. Classic Roe. Ahead of the song release, Kapara shared, “Thank you all for supporting me and my music. I truly believe art is more important than ever right now in a time where AI threatens human expression, and the government attacks our First Amendment rights. Love you all!” “Good Times” Lyrics: All the apples go from red to grayAll the worms start… Read more »
Ahead of their upcoming full-length, Adventure Club, Laura Jane Grace In The Trauma Tropes has gifted us a gritty punk Pride anthem, “Wearing Black.” Jane Grace sings, “I’ll wear my rainbow another day/My pride’s a riot, it’s not a parade/Too much Molly and the Spirit Brigade/I’ll see you there at the front of the stage!/Wearing black to the pride parade/ACAB but the gays are OK!” Set for release on July 18 via Polyvinyl Record Co., Adventure Club also boasts singles, “Active Trauma,” “Mine Me Mine” and “Your God (God’s D*ck).” “Wearing Black” music video director E. Esperanza shared on Instagram, “Thank you Laura… Read more »
Welcome Sydney Sprague to the show! Sydney is known as one of the most captivating emerging voices in the indie rock scene, blending raw emotion with introspective lyricism and infectious melodies. With her authentic storytelling and unique musical style, she’s quickly gaining recognition for her honest approach and compelling sound. We discuss her new single and music video for “As Scared As Can Be,” growing up in Arizona, all the bands that have inspired her, and much more. Stream her latest release here.
The Plot In You is playing several rock festivals this summer, but excitingly, the group just announced they’ll be performing an array of headline shows throughout North America this fall. The band will kick off their headlining run at Providence’s The Strand on September 5 and wrap up on September 18 in Huntsville’s VBC Mars Music Hall. Northlane, Invent Animate, and Windwaker will offer support on these tour stops. Then, The Plot In You will begin their support run with Bring Me The Horizon and Motionless In White on September 23 at Raleigh’s Lenovo Center and conclude it on October… Read more »
Ahead of their summer album release, Badflower just dropped their new single, “Snuff,” and it comes with some serious edge. “I like to suffer, I’m not ashamed/I’m into torture and I’m never gonna change/I know you wanna pick me up when you see me on the ground/But, uh, I’ll get aroused if you kick me while I’m down,” lead singer Josh Katz sings. Badflower is gearing up to release No Place Like Home on June 20 via Big Machine Rock. It will feature previously released singles “London,” “Haunting You,” “Detroit,” and “Paws.” Pre-order your copy of the record here. No Place Like Home Album… Read more »
Ahead of her run on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, Charlotte Sands has unleashed her latest single, “HUSH.” “I made this song for all the people like me who can’t decide if they’d rather be at the club or in a mosh pit and now we can do both,” Sands shares. “Start stretching, drink your water, and tell your friends it’s time for brat rock summer.” Listen to “HUSH” below. Ahead of the Summer School Tour in July, Sands will perform at the Let’s Go Music Festival this weekend. Summer School Tour will also make a stop at the… Read more »
You know ’em, you love ’em. Turnstile, Baltimore’s premier hardcore band, just dropped their instantly iconic album Never Enough, featuring singles “NEVER ENOUGH,” “SEEIN’ STARS,” “BIRDS,” and “LOOK OUT FOR ME.” Ahead of the June 6 official release, Turnstile premiered their debut visual album in select movie theaters, as well as the Tribeca Film Festival. And that’s not all, they also performed in Brooklyn under the K Bridge with Teezo Touchdown, Boy Harsher, Big Boy, End It. Excitingly, they introduced Paramore‘s Hayley Williams onstage to sing a verse of “SEEIN’ STARS,” a single she sang on for the record. She… Read more »
Not Enough Space are kicking off the summer with the arrival of their explosive new single, “Waiting 4 U,” ahead of their tour support run next month. “‘Waiting 4 U’ is an explosive, pop rock anthem that resonates with anyone who has endured the emotional experience of waiting in vain for a partner to change,” the band shares in a press release. “We wanted to capture that turning point where you finally decide to walk away and take your power back. This track taps into our ability to genre blend as a band, and embraces different influences such as Paramore… Read more »
After going viral for their house party shows and announcing their new OnlyFans page, The All-American Rejects are back with their new single and music video for “Easy Come, Easy Go.” This track is preceded by their single “Sandbox.” Uniquely, the colorful music video is a stunning stop-motion claymation feature made by the lovely people at Rough N’ Tumble Productions. In fact, you can also spot band and show posters on the mini walls of the music video room. Some posters include The Phantom Of The Opera, Wayne’s World, Sonic Youth, The Replacements, Stone Temple Pilots, The B-52s, and more.… Read more »