Atreyu vocalist Alex Varkatzas is unable to attend the upcoming European tour due to health concerns. His full statement can be found below.
The National on New Podcast
The National are on the latest episode of the Kyle Meredith with… podcast.
Waterparks Sign New Record Deal
Waterparks have signed a new record deal.
New ‘Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker’ Photos
Vanity Fair has a bunch of new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker photos.
All Time Low Playing 5 Seconds of Summer Charity Show
All Time Low will be playing the upcoming 5 Seconds of Summer charity show.
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Mark Hoppus Does Another Twitter Q&A
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 did another Twitter Q&A last night and even said it’d be a “fantastic” idea to do a 20th anniversary show for The Mark Tom and Travis Show.
Hundredth – “Whatever”
Brendon Urie and Taylor Swift Perform on ‘The Voice’
Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie performed “ME!” for the season finale of The Voice.
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Sigrid Covers Billie Eilish
Sigrid covered Billie Eilish’s “Bellyache” for Sveriges Radio.
Oso Oso Announces New Album
The Dangerous Summer – “Bring Me Back To Life” Video
The Dangerous Summer have released a video for “Bring Me Back To Life.”
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Hunny – “Saturday Night”
Hunny have shared the new song “Saturday Night.”
Review: The Obsessives – The Obsessives (Deluxe)
On March 17th, 2017, Washington, DC’s indie rock/emo pop band, The Obsessives made their mark on the scene with an already dense and musically packed debut record. Fast forwarding to today, the band has re-released their debut LP with an additional ten tracks for a more complete picture of their recording process during the self-titled sessions. Citing musical inspirations from bands such as Weatherbox and The Pixies, The Obsessives waste little time in putting their stamp on their re-imagined record.
Lady Lightning Stream New EP
Lady Lightning’s (former singer of Scenes from a Movie) first release, The Sleepover EP, is now streaming on their website.
Eddie Reyes Talks About His New Band
Eddie Reyes, formerly of Taking Back Sunday, talks with Alternative Press about his new music project:
I don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t [know] if those guys [in Taking Back Sunday] will ever turn around to me one day and go, “Hey, bud. We missed you. Come back.” That would be great. But at the same time, I can’t think about that. I’ve got to think about my sobriety, I’ve got to think about my family and I’ve got to concentrate a lot on this new band.
When I went on the first [FGAD] tour, I was like, “I’m going to see what it’s like. If I hate it, I’m done.” But then I realized, “Wow, this is what it used to be like when it was awesome,” you know what I mean? You don’t have to deal with favoritism because that will undermine your confidence and your feelings. You don’t have to worry about sounding perfect