Sinai Vessel are calling it a day.
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”Here’s to new beginnings” is a popular toast at weddings, job promotion celebrations, and retirements, and yet most bands don’t get the opportunity to experience this feeling themselves when it comes to reinvention. Real Friends are back with a slick emo-tinged pop-punk sound on Blue Hour, their fourth full-length studio effort to date, and their first LP with vocalist Cody Muraro at the helm. The 13-song album is packed with raw emotion, songs about relationships, and in many cases the theme of starting anew is prevalent. The band, whom have been around since 2010, seem to lock into a new groove on Blue Hour with a sound leaning closer to The Wonder Years and The Menzingers, rather than pop-punk bands like The Starting Line and New Found Glory. Real Friends are making the most of their opportunity to reinvent themselves on this record that is filled with depth, rich lyrical imagery, and hard-hitting tracks that demand to be taken seriously.
Read More “Real Friends – Blue Hour”L.S. Dunes Announce New Album
L.S. Dunes will release Violet on January 31st.
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Silverstein Announce New Album
Silverstein has announced a new record, Antibloom, and pre-orders are now up.
The Bloodhound Gang to Reunite
The Bloodhound Gang are reuniting after ten years.
Read More “The Bloodhound Gang to Reunite”Cher Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Dua Lipa joined Cher on stage for a performance of “Believe” at the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Read More “Cher Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”Simple Plan Announce Prime Video Documentary
Simple Plan announced over the weekend that they’ll be part of an upcoming Prime Video documentary.
The movie will follow Simple Plan’s formation in Montreal in the late 1990s and the band’s early success, featuring never-before-seen archival footage and fresh interviews with the musicians and their contemporaries.
Review: Jimmy Eat World – Futures
It’s a sliding doors moment, the first time you hear a song that stops your heart. If you really think about it, any number of songs, at any number of moments in time, could be the one to change your life. For whatever reason, though, every music fan ends up with one: one song that, under the right mix of timing, circumstance, emotional clarity, and dumb luck, clicks onto your frequency and blows your whole fucking life apart. There will be other songs, after that one – many, many songs, if you’re lucky. But that one song – and that one band, and that one album – will always have a special place in your heart for what it did to kickstart something new inside of you.
I still remember the week that I heard Jimmy Eat World’s “Kill” for the first time. It was a rainy, gloomy October in northern Michigan, and I was an eighth-grade student slowly finding his way toward a deepening interest in music. In the preceding year, I’d even started finding songs that scratched some deep emotional itch in me – even if my not-so-evolved 13-year-old self couldn’t have expressed what it was about Snow Patrol’s “Run” or Nada Surf’s “Inside of Love” or Dashboard Confessional’s “Vindicated” that was making him ache. In other words, I liked music a whole lot, but I hadn’t yet opened myself up to the idea that it could take everything I was feeling deep down inside and set it to words and soundwaves.
The first time I heard “Kill” was on an episode of One Tree Hill, a not-so-well-written teenage soap that, at the time, was in its second season. Right away, I knew the song was special. It was one of those “stop what you’re doing, pay close attention and write down the lyrics so you can Google this later” kind of songs. (We didn’t have Shazam back then.) I just didn’t know how special it would prove to be.
Read More “Jimmy Eat World – Futures”The Offspring and Simple Plan 2025 European Tour
The Offspring and Simple Plan have announced some 2025 European Tour Dates.
Read More “The Offspring and Simple Plan 2025 European Tour”Middle Kids Cover Oasis
Middle Kids covered “Champange Supernova” for Triple J’s Like A Version.
Read More “Middle Kids Cover Oasis”‘Garden State’ 20th Anniversary Concert
Members of the Garden State soundtrack are celebrating the 20th anniversary with a concert.
Read More “‘Garden State’ 20th Anniversary Concert”L.S. Dunes – “Machines” Video
L.S. Dunes have shared a video for “Machines.”
Read More “L.S. Dunes – “Machines” Video”Bon Iver Shares Two Videos
Bon Iver has released videos for “Things Behind Things Behind Things” and “Awards Season.”
Read More “Bon Iver Shares Two Videos”Underoath – “Survivor’s Guilt” Video
Underoath have shared a video for the new song “Survivor’s Guilt.”
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