Archive for December 19th, 2014

Stream Tyler Carter’s New Single, “Tears On The Runway, Pt. 1”

Only a couple of days have passed since Tyler Carter revealed the lead single off his solo album, Leave Your Love, and he’s already streaming the next song. His newest track is “Tears On The Runway, Pt. 1,” featuring Nylo. You can stream it below. I do enjoy this song, but I have to say […]

Watch Jonah Hill Interview James Franco In The Trailer For ‘True Story’

Bummed out about James Franco and Seth Rogen’s The Interview being shelved by Sony? So are we. Lucky for Franco fans though, they will get to see him in the upcoming film based off the memoir of New York Times journalist, Michael Hinkel. In 2001 an Oregonian man named Christian Longo was wanted by the […]

Sledding With Tigers Premiere “Quit YR Job,” Announce Vinyl Release

Southern California-based acoustic, heart-on-his-sleeve punk Sledding With Tigers is bringing his record, Not The Beatles Yet, to vinyl via Antique Records. The record, which is limited to a press of 300 copies, consists of 14 occult tracks from the scene’s favorite acoustic act. Along with the announcement of the new pressing, Sledding With Tigers have […]

I The Mighty Are Entering The Studio

San Francisco post-hardcore band I The Mighty have recently announced their return to the studio to record their second full-length album early in the new year. The band released a statement over Facebook that they will be working with producer Mike Green, who has produced albums for artists including Paramore, Pierce The Veil and All […]

Watch Foo Fighters Perform “I Am A River” Alongside A String Orchestra

A little over a week after the last episode of Sonic Highways aired on HBO, we find Foo Fighters still heavily promoting their documentary and their most recent album of the same title worldwide. Set to embark on a massive world tour, hitting parts of South America, Europe, and North America starting in January, the […]

Miguel Just Dropped Three New Tracks, Stream Them Now

Grammy Award-winning artist, Miguel, just took his fans by surprise and put out three new tracks via SoundCloud. We haven’t seen anything at all from the R&B star since his incredible release of Kaleidoscope Dream in 2012, which brought tracks like “Adorn” and “Do You…” From track one, “nwa,” to the closer, “Coffee,” which ends […]

Stream letlive.’s “Dreamer’s Disaster” Featuring Chris Conley

Earlier this year, post-hardcore outfit letlive. announced that they would be putting out Renditions, a compilation album of songs they’ve previously released in the past. Renditions will be special because this time around, all the tracks will feature a guest vocalist. They have already put out two “renditions” with “27 Club,” which featured Keith Buckley […]

Watch La Dispute’s New Music Video For “Woman (Reading)”

Post-hardcore moguls La Dispute always take a great visionary direction when releasing new music videos, often having actors or specialized performers being part of them. This is shown very clearly in one of their latest videos, “For Mayor In Splitsville,” which comes off their latest studio release, Rooms of the House. Today, the band released […]

I Guess You Could Say I Enjoyed Some Music in 2014

This year, I’m throwing convention to the wind. I tend to spend too much time deliberating, trying to narrow things down to a set amount of this or that. For 2014, much like any other year, I’m sharing a [very] large collection of what I enjoyed most in the world of music, except these lists […]

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Annie’ May Be The Worst Film Of The Year

Film: Annie Starring: Quvenzhané Wallis, Jamie Foxx Directed by: Will Gluck In a year riddled with horrible misfires and unnecessary sequels, it’s a little shocking that the worst film of all is a remake of a musical that has long been thought to be timeless. Will Gluck has delivered the updated version of Annie no […]

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UTG INTERVIEW: After Nearly Two Decades, SNOT Still Bring Energy To The Stage

Unmatched and unmarred by any other act in the hardcore music scene, SNOT have reunited and returned to the touring scene in celebration of the band’s groundbreaking record, Get Some. Although the band’s recording career was cut short due to the untimely and tragic death of frontman James Lynn Strait in 1998, because of their […]