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mgk Drops “your name forever” To Honor Late Friend Luke “The Dingo” Trembath


On March 18, mgk shared “your name forever,” a touching song and music video honoring his late friend Luke “The Dingo” Trembath. Trembath, known for being a professional snowboarder, passed in February 2025 at 38. On March 7, mgk took to Instagram to share a message. He said, “Crazy…I didn’t even cry this hard when my dad died. I’ve lost a lot of friends, but I’ve never lost a brother. We’ll never get another Dingo on this planet. A true rockstar without ever needing to make a song, the most loyal, loud, charismatic, funny, and annoying human I’ve ever had… Read more »

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8 Alternative Musicians & Actors Who Should Narrate A Quinn Audio Erotica Story


Quinn is the ultimate app for people looking for some ethical sexy time. The audio erotica app boasts a wide array of voice actors who are reading spicy stories for a range of listeners’ pleasures. Plus, the app is a favorite of those on #BookTok who love romantasy stories and enemies to lovers fiction tales. Recently, Quinn launched an original audio series starring Jamie Campbell Bower—yes, that Jamie Campbell Bower of Stranger Things and Twilight fame. He voices the character Theo Deschamps in The Trials. Quinn says of the story, “The Black Ravens, the world’s most formidable magical intelligence agency,… Read more »

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Royal & The Serpent Returns With New Single “Death Do Us Part”


Ahead of her highly anticipated debut run on Warped Tour this summer and fall, Royal & The Serpent has returned with her latest single, “Death Do Us Part.” The track marks her first official release of 2025, following her 2024 collaboration on the Arcane League Of Legends: Season 2 Original Soundtrack with “Wasteland.”  Royal & the Serpent shares, “’Death Do Us Part’ was the first song we wrote in the process of writing for my very first full-length studio album. It set the tone for the rest of the project – and only felt right to give it to the… Read more »

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OK Go Drop New Singles “Take Me With You” & “This Is How It Ends”


Following the release of “A Good, Good Day at Last,” “Going Home,” and “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,”  OK Go has released two new singles: “Take Me With You” and “This Is How It Ends.” All tracks are set to appear on the forthcoming LP And The Adjacent Possible, which is coming out on April 11. Lead vocalist Damian Kulash shares, “I couldn’t be more happy with these songs. It feels almost like a summary of the many phases we’ve gone through — the bands we’ve been. As a whole, it’s a live-r, more band-sounding record than our last, but the overall feeling… Read more »

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8 Emo Bands That Landed Songs On Major Movie Soundtracks


Let’s level with each other—the music in a movie can make or break the whole entire viewing experience. I mean, what would Star Wars and Jurassic Park be without John Williams’ beloved orchestral arrangements? Or, what would a viewing of Titanic be without the tear-inducing “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion? Of course, some movies are made better by rock and metal music. (Just look at any soundtrack from the Saw franchise.) These emo bands utterly transformed movies in the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s by being on the soundtrack. Read more: 8 Spooky Movie Soundtracks for Your Inner… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Unleash New Single, “The Gallows”


Ahead of their fourth full-length record, Joyride The Pale Horse, arriving next month, Heart Attack Man has unleashed their latest single, “The Gallows.” The track is preceded by the arrival of “Spit” and “Laughing Without Smiling.” You can preorder and pre-save their new album here. Of “The Gallows,” frontman Eric Egan shares, “This song explores familiar themes of triumphing over the darkness and despair of young adulthood in an energetic, conversational way. It’s kind of meant to be the pep talk of the album.” Listen to Heart Attack Man’s new track below. Following their Australian run and Slam Dunk Festival… Read more »

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6 Artist Collaboration Predictions for Warped Tour DC


Warped Tour Washington DC is coming up on June 14-15 and the lineup is utterly stacked. From iconic alternative veterans such as Bowling For Soup, The Maine, and Boys Like Girls to rising stars such as Rain City Drive and Oxymorrons, there are endless acts to catch during the festival. Read more: Best Warped Tour DC Bands to Watch Based On Your Zodiac Sign With so many thrilling acts in one space, we are bound to catch some super cool live collaborations. I mean, do you remember when Travie McCoy joined Fall Out Boy on 2024’s When We Were Young Fest? We are likely going to see… Read more »

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Poppy Unleashes “The Cost Of Giving Up” On Jimmy Kimmel Live!


After taking over the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage with Knocked Loose, Poppy returned to the late-night set to perform “The Cost Of Giving Up” from Negative Spaces. Poppy offered both soaring pop vocals and ramped up to her iconic screams. The thrilling light show nd misty set made the performance even more mesmerizing. Check out the full song below. Beginning on March 11, Poppy will be trekking across North America on the They’re All Around Us Tour. Check out the upcoming dates below and grab tickets here. Tour Dates:

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Watch: American Idol Contestant Nails Korn “Freak On A Leash” Audition


American Idol got a little *freaky* on its Sunday, March 9 season 23 premiere. One contestant stood in front of the three judges (Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, and Luke Bryan) to perform Korn‘s “Freak On A Leash.” The contestant, named Insite, also had long hair perfect for headbanging, and he nailed Jonathan Davis‘ beatboxing portion. Uniquely, Underwood knew each and every Korn lyric, and even joined Insite on the floor to perform “Bodies” by Drowing Pool. Insite got a “yes” from each judge and is heading to Hollywood for the next round. Check out the full audition below and follow… Read more »

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7 Alternative Albums You Won’t Believe Are Turning 10 in March 2025


With confidence, we can say that we kinda miss 2015. Life was simpler when “Uptwon Funk” by Bruno Mars ruled the charts, selfie sticks were a common accessory to carry around music festivals (for better or for worse), and Tumblr was thriving. And we can’t forget that Fall Out Boy had returned back from hiatus at this time, too. Whether you care to admit it or not, that year precedes us by an entire decade. Time flies when FOB is an active band, ya know? Uniquely, 2015 was the release year of some of the most iconic records in the… Read more »

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