Paramore announce headlining tour
Paramore have announced a fall headlining tour with support from Metric and Hellogoodbye. Tour dates can be seen by clicking “read more”
Paramore have announced a fall headlining tour with support from Metric and Hellogoodbye. Tour dates can be seen by clicking “read more”
Riot Fest Chicago have added a slew of new bands to their already stacked lineup, and you can see that list of bands (as well as information on single day passes) by hitting “Read More.”
Sparks the Rescue will independently release their new EP Truth Inside the Fiction on July 30th. We’ll also be premiering a new song from that EP on The Gunz Show this Sunday, so make sure you check it out!
Lamb Of God and Killswitch Engage will head out on a co-headlining tour this fall. The tour launches October 22nd in Toronto and canvases much of the U.S and Canada. Support for the tour will come from Testament and Huntress.
The Neighbourhood will be hitting the road this fall on a US headlining tour, bringing Lovelife and Ghost Loft with them. They’ll also be playing a short run of dates in September opening for Imagine Dragons, and for a complete list of all of the dates click “Read More.”
mewithoutYou will be embarking on a headlining tour later this summer in the Northeast. The Spinto Band and A Great Big Pile of Leaves will be opening the tour.
Panic at the Disco! have released a new single, announced their upcoming album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! and announced a slew of headlining dates. The single, album pre-order information, and tour dates can be seen by clicking “read more.”
“Homeless Romantic” hits the sweet-spot of the growing rock/rap genre. With a mega-catchy chorus and rap verses that mesh incredibly well, the track is definitely poised to turn a lot of heads this summer. There’s still some space in the bandwagon, so hop on and grab a free download of “Homeless Romantic.”
Although You’re Always On My Mind marks the second full-length release for A Great Big Pile Of Leaves, it’s the band’s first album with an outside producer (Ed Ackerson) and the musical advances shine through. The album feels like the first time you surpass the “small talk†level with someone and realize that they’re holding plenty of mixed feelings about this whole life thing within themselves, too.
Four-piece Ohio natives Mixtapes channel an old school, timeless pop punk feeling that makes one nostalgic for the early punk scene, riddled with introspective lyrics and power chord-driven guitars.