Archive for September 17th, 2014

The Story So Far’s Parker Cannon Forms Hardcore Band Snarl

The Story So Far are gearing up to tour with The Wonder Years, Modern Baseball, and Gnarwolves for the entire month of October. To get ready for what will be an exciting outing, frontman Parker Cannon announced today that he has formed a hardcore project called Snarl. Little is known about the project but it sure […]

Beach Slang Stream New Song “Dirty Cigarettes”

Philadelphia’s new wave of punk rockers Beach Slang are ready to release their highly anticipated EP, Cheap Thrills On A Dead End Street, via Tiny Engines. In anticipation of the release, the band has released their third song off the EP called “Dirty Cigarettes,” which premiered on NPR today. The track is filled with echoed […]

Alaska Announce United States Tour

Nevadan post-hardcore outfit Alaska have announced an extremely lengthy United States tour. With support from Twin Cities, the trek will span 64 dates from September to November and stretch from coast to coast. Along with the tour announcement, Alaska have also revealed plans to release a brand new full-length this December via Soft Speak Records, […]

G-Eazy Announces US Headlining Tour

G-Eazy is currently having the best year of his still young career, and earlier today the California native announced plans for a fall US headlining tour. Dubbed the ‘From The Bay To The Universe’ tour, the first full-length headlining run from G-Eazy since the June release of These Things Happen will take the “I Mean […]

Trophy Eyes Announce Debut Album, ‘Mend, Move On,’ Stream Lead Single

After signing to Hopeless Records back in April, earlier today, Australia’s Trophy Eyes announced that their debut full-length, Mend, Move On, will hit shelves worldwide on November 4 (our friends down under will be able to pick up a copy 5 days ahead of time, on October 31). Check out the record’s track listing and […]

Hostage Calm Premiere Video for “1000 Miles Away From Here”

Just yesterday, Connecticut rockers Hostage Calm released their album Die On Stage via Run For Cover Records. The album is currently available for sale via Bandcamp. Hostage Calm are on tour right now supporting Citizen, alongside You Blew It! and Praise. The tour will continue hitting dates all across the United States for another month, […]

FREE MP3: Bobby Shmurda – “Hot N*gga” (Boombox Cartel Remix)

The hottest song of the summer has just received a killer remix from one of the hottest production duos in music today. The word is still out on whether or not Bobby Shmurda has the talent needed to establish a lasting presence in hip-hop, but for the time being “Hot Nigga” is keeping him on […]

Watch BRONCHO’s VHS-Ready Video for “Class Historian”

BRONCHO dropped their sophomore album Just Enough Hip To Be Woman yesterday, but we’ve been busy spinning “Class Historian” long before then. The single is catchy as ever, clocks in at the perfect length, and makes you wonder why you haven’t been listening to the band longer (or seen them live). Simply put, it’s about as […]

REVIEW: The Madden Brothers – ‘Greetings From California’

Artist: The Madden Brothers Album: Greetings From California Genre: Pop, Rock The Madden Brothers may have made their mint in the world of pop punk, but their latest collaborative release proves this duo are capable of far more than anyone could have imagined. Greetings From California is the first release from Benji and Joel Madden […]

Boyz II Men Return With “Losing Sleep,” Announce New Album Slated For Fall Release

Draw the curtains, pop a bottle of bubbly, and put the kids to bed early, because Boyz II Men will be returning this fall with a new album, Collide. The R&B trio’s first offering since 2011’s anniversary record, Twenty, baritone Nathan Morris describes the outfit’s latest as a “collection of songs from all over the […]

Transit Premiere “Rest To Get Better’ Video

Transit have premiered a video for the first single from their upcoming album, Joyride, over at Alternative Press. “Rest To Get Better” comes highly anticipated after the band’s most recent release, Young New England, did not fair well with fans and critics. The track attempts to reignite the flame found on the much loved Listen […]

Hear Three New Ryan Adams Songs

Earlier this year, country rock demi-god Ryan Adams put out his first self-titled, a great look at his timeless vocals and lyrics, as well as 1984, his 10-song punk record released on a 7-inch. Today we get to hear three songs that are also a part of that PAX-AM 7-inch singles series: “Jacksonville,” “I Keep Running,” and “Walkedypants.” The […]