US Highball’s Think Again EP, from last year, had a timeless quality to it. It felt like a leftover demo from a long-forgotten K Records band, somewhat twee and dreamy and jangly. And at three tracks and ten minutes, it’s short, sweet, and – importantly – very replayable.
Emarosa Announce New Tour Dates
Emarosa have announced some new tour dates.
Stranger Ranger Stream New Album
Stranger Ranger’s new album, Remembering The Rockets, can be streamed below via The Fader.
Riot Fest Announces Daily Lineups for 2019
Riot Fest has announced this year’s daily lineups.
Billie Joe Armstrong Tests Out ‘Dookie’ Guitar Pedal
Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day is in a new video taking the band’s Dookie guitar pedal through a test run.
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Black Belt Eagle Scout – “My Heart Dreams” Video
Black Belt Eagle Scout have released a video for “My Heart Dreams.”
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As It Is Release New Shirt Protesting Boris Johnson
As It Is have released a new t-shirt protesting the new British prime minister.
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Refused Announce New Album
Refused will release their new album, War Music, in October. They’ve released a teaser video.
White Reaper – “Real Long Time” Video
White Reaper have released a video for “Real Long Time.”
The Hold Steady – “You Did Good Kid”
The Hold Steady have released the new song “You Did Good Kid.”
Taylor Swift – “The Archer”
Taylor Swift has shared the new song “The Archer.”
New TV Show ‘Sounds of the Underground’ Announced
CBS has announced a new show called Sounds of the Underground. You can watch the commercial here, and the full press release is below, but the band’s confirmed for the show so far include: August Burns Red, Badxchannels, Frank Iero, The Skints, Halifax (reunion set), Emarosa, Unwritten Law, Silent Planet, Craig Owens/Chiodos, and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
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Review: Sum 41 – Order in Decline
On their seventh studio album, Order in Decline, Sum 41 wastes little time in describing the state of the world we are living in. And they do a great job of summarizing the feeling of growing up in a country where the leader seems to suck the life out of everything that we once held so dear. Sum 41 have delivered their late career masterpiece and they have never sounded better in this mixture of punk, metal, and rock that pulsates with immediacy and a strong call to action from their fan-base. The styles they have teased and tinkered with over their career come to full fruition on this record that finally realizes the band’s full potential.
Even from the first few riffs delivered on “Turning Away,” Sum 41 rock with a confident swagger found in scene mainstays such as Green Day, while still showcasing vulnerability and a human element behind their words. Deryck Whibley sings in the first powerful chorus, “I’m turning away/Because I feel like I can’t go on, while we’re living in this lie/And when all of my faith is gone, I don’t even want to try/There’s nothing that you could say, that could ever change my mind/And will all of these steps I take, it’s giving me back my life.” There’s a lot to unpack here, as we know Whibley nearly lost his battle to alcohol addiction and had a long road to recovery to fight for his life, much less his career as a touring musician in a successful band. Whibley sounds re-focused, refreshed, and doesn’t appear to want to let his new outlook on life go to waste any time soon.
Interview: Flora Cash at Firefly Festival (Video Interview)
Today’s video interview is with Flora Cash.
Flora Cash is the stylish duo Shpresa Lleshaj and Cole Randall that are making indie-pop waves around the world. In this interview from the Firefly Festival, the couple talks about their partnership and why it works so well.
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