When you’re sixteen, you never really look around the room to see if you’re the only Asian person there. It’s not something that occurs to you when you’re so happy to be front row at a show. For me, I was just excited to share a similar interest with other people my age and to be able to talk about bands we enjoyed. I never realized how important it would be to see other people who looked like me on stage and behind the scenes.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Mike Shinoda, WSTR, MxPx, and more.
Ashley joins #WW to talk about Yellowcard, being birthday twins, and all of her current ventures.
William Ryan Key is the gift that keeps on giving. Back in the day, you loved him as the frontman of Yellowcard that gave us the classic “Ocean Avenue”. Now he is serenading us with songs like “Great Unknown” and “Old Friends”. It is safe to say our love for him has not only continued, but grown. We know you’ll feel the same. Just hit play. Find him on social media: Twitter & Instagram.
idobi photographer Crystal Huffman covered the New Found Glory show at the Norva in Norfolk, VA.
Thank you, Kevin, and thank you, Warped Tour, for embedding such a valuable lesson in the young man I was. I’ll keep striving to achieve my dreams because of it.
It’s the most wonderful time of year which means it’s time for all things Christmas: trees and festive songs and lights and, of course, festive songs about lights.
A million different people have covered “Bitter Sweet Symphony”, but who did it best?
A scene that can have a reputation for a number of short-lived moments and passing trends still manages to have some occasions where they outlive Scaramucci, and here’s a look at the best.
Louie Bandak joins Scott to talk about Yellowcard, Capitol Records, and transitioning to the dark side.