After inviting hundreds of fans out for a very special filming in Southern California earlier this spring, Sum 41 has released the high energy and mosh pit-filled music video for “Goddamn I’m Dead Again.”
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Lucky Chops’ Walter EP is practically dripping with character. Even without lyrics or vocals, these six songs still manage to make you feel, whether it’s excited at the wild songwriting in opening track, “Temple Of Boom” or a sense of somber pride at the powerful “Stand.” These songs are sure to move you, or at the very least, get you moving.
Brooklyn-based soul pop artist Peter Wise has shared his new song, “Sandcastle State Of Mind.”
Rancid have announced their new album Trouble Maker, out June 9th via Hellcat/Epitaph Records.
Philadelphia nine piece OhBree might not take themselves too seriously, but their music and work ethic is no laughing matter. The band are just gearing up to release their new, and quite possibly most established record to date, but that’s not the only thing they’ve been up to recently. On top of the impending release of Burn Bridges, Burn Pies on May 19th, OhBree have also been hard at work alongside Josh Didriksen on their accompanying children’s book, So You Want To Store Your Silly Soul and are even in the process of creating Kill The Moon, a video game to accompany their discography.
Hawk Eye Presents, LLC has announced the full artist lineup for the first annualKaroondinha Music & Arts Festival {pronounced ka-roon-din-ha} to take place on Friday, July 21, Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23, 2017, with a kick-off party on Thursday, July 20th at Penn’s Cave & Wildlife Park, America’s only all-water cavern and wildlife park in Centre Hall, PA.
Culture Abuse, are continuing their non-stop touring after the release of their 2016 debut full length, Peach, available now from 6131 Records.
This Wild Life have shared their cover of Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box”, available now at Spotify, YouTube, and iTunes. Singer / guitarist Kevin Jordan explains:“Growing up in the 90’s I think every kid loved Nirvana, but as I grew older I started to appreciate the songwriting and artistry more. While digging back into these old records this song really jumped out at me due to the beautiful but simultaneously haunting melody in the verses. I thought it would be a fun and challenging project to approach this song 24 years later with a dark and cathartic arrangement without the huge drums and guitars.…
Today, more fans of The Juliana Theory will be able to catch a performance as the band has announced a second round of dates for their 20th anniversary tour. Dates are listed below!
Following the release of their new single on BBC Radio 1 yesterday, PVRIS have released the accompanying music video for “Heaven” off of their upcoming album, All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell.