Get The Net Announce New Album

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Metuchen, NJ-based pop-punk trio Get The Net have announced their new full-length album, Til House Lights, that is set for release on June 26th via Bright & Barrow Records. A limited vinyl pressing of 200 copies will be available: 100 on translucent yellow with pink splatter, and 100 on “seaglass” vinyl. Pre-orders are now up here. Today, Get The Net have released the lead single and video for “Tijuana.”

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Steve Evetts’s Recording Studio Lost in Fire

A massive fire has taken Steve Evetts’s recording studio. He posted a video on Instagram.

The Belleville Fire Department said the fire spread to other buildings and added there were several collapses within those buildings.

At one point, firefighters actually ran out of water and had to wait for a delivery, which came in tankers from five different towns and the U.S. Army, Melham said.

Yellowcard Once Again Top the Charts

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Yellowcard once again have the number one song on Alternative Radio.

The song, from Yellowcard’s 2025 album Better Days and featuring Good Charlotte, marks Yellowcard’s second total and consecutive No. 1 on the list, following the three-week reign of “Better Days” last August-September. The act led the chart 22 years after it first reached Alternative Airplay, then setting a record for the longest wait between an initial appearance and reaching No. 1.

That record stood until now, as “Bedroom Posters” is Good Charlotte’s first leader on any Billboard airplay ranking. The rockers first hit Alternative Airplay in September 2000 with “Little Things” — making it an unprecedented 25 years, seven months and one week between an act’s first appearance on the tally and its first No. 1. (Yellowcard still holds the mark for the longest wait among artists first hitting No. 1 as a lead act.)

Review: American Football – American Football (LP4)

Based on the circumstances after American Football’s last record, LP3, it would easy to understand why the band would need a solid seven years to reset before today’s release of LP4. The previous album came out in March of 2019, and when American Football were gearing up for a break after touring in support of the record, the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Drummer Steve Lamos quit the band in July of 2021 due to personal reasons, while the rest of the band tried to get writing done via Zoom sessions, bearing little fruit. Around that same time, Mike and Nate Kinsella were focusing on their side project, Lies, where they met up with producer Sonny DiPerri. Encouraged by that partnership, American Football would regroup, Lamos rejoined in 2023, and the band would work with DiPerri on LP4. It’s a record that grapples with demons like loss, shame, divorce, and self-loathing in a lyrically heavy package. American Football once again prove why they’re one of the best artists to make music that is simultaneously moody, lyrically deep, and filled with solid musicianship.

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