Let The Ocean Take Me is the fourth studio album by the post hardcore outfit The Amity Affliction. One of the slower, more melodic tracks on the album is their single “The Weigh Down.” Earlier today the band premiered the music video for that song. You can watch the video by taking a look below […]
Archive for September 18th, 2014
Topbunk Stream “Get Better”
Topbunk are a two piece lo-fi emo group based out Atlanta, Georgia. The duo will be releasing their debut album, Ruin A Good Thing, November 11 through Known Pleasure, Paperweight and Holy Hell Records. They teamed up with Absolutepunk to premiere the lead single off the album, which is titled “Get Better.” You can also […]
Hear FF’s Incredible Shoegaze Single “Past Year”
If every shoegaze band could do shoegaze right, we would live in a great world. Having a limited number of bands who can nail that sound, though, really makes it all the more special. Thankfully, we don’t have to kick our shoes in the dirt waiting for a new Sonic Youth sound anymore. Turn your […]
Childish Gambino Performs New Song “Sober” Live
A couple days ago, Childish Gambino, aka Donald Glover, released a new song titled “Sober” off his anticipated mixtape STN MTN/KAUAI to much praise, even though he stated that he would not be releasing a mixtape any time in the near future. A live video has surfaced of the rapper performing the new song for […]
Forever Came Calling Debut New Song, “Transient (I Don’t Miss)”
Forever Came Calling have offered up yet another new tune from their forthcoming full-length, What Matters Most…, which hits shelves on October 21 through Pure Noise Records. Titled “Transient (I Don’t Miss),” the toe-tapping track made its debut earlier today via Kerrang, and is a welcome addition to the group’s contagious catalogue. Give it a […]
The Used Demand A “Revolution” in New Music Video
Earlier this morning, The Used unveiled a new music video for their track “Revolution,” and you can check it out by following the jump below. The opening cut off the outfit’s latest full-length, Imaginary Enemy, the clip finds the Utah quartet performing in a packed venue as flashing images mirror Bert McCracken’s message of freedom, […]
Aubrey Plaza Is Now The Voice Of Grumpy Cat
Life After Beth star Aubrey Plaza has replaced Jane Lynch as the voice of Grumpy Cat in an upcoming Lifetime TV movie. I know movies made for television are not something we cover on a regular basis, but it is hard to go anywhere today without running into the image of Grumpy Cat. In the […]
Matthew McConaughey Will Not Appear In ‘Magic Mike’ Sequel
Attention all you law breakers, the sheriff of Xquisite has left the building. In a new interview with The Playlist, director Greg Jacobs revealed that Matthew McConaughey will not be appearing in the highly anticipated sequel to Magic Mike. The actor, who originally portrayed Xquisite owner Dallas, does not fit into the plot of the […]
REVIEW: Gnarwolves – ‘Gnarwolves’
Artist: Gnarwolves Album: Gnarwolves Label: Pure Noise Records Let’s be honest, it’s pretty hard for a pop punk band to climb out of the grave that the “Defend Pop Punk” movement has become. A name like Gnarwolves backed up by images of pizza slices and skateboards can either serve as a calling card to invite […]
Ryan Adams Releases New Music Video For “My Wrecking Ball”
Not too long ago, singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, via PAX-AM, put out a new record, three years after his 2011 Fire & Ashes release. This record, since then, has gained a good amount of mixed feedback from the general public. As we’ve mentioned previously, Adams has also just released a few more new songs for the PAX-AM […]