Death From Above 1979 will release their live album, Live at Third Man Records, this Friday. You can stream the live version of “Right on Frankenstein” below.
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Death From Above 1979 will release their live album, Live at Third Man Records, this Friday. You can stream the live version of “Right on Frankenstein” below.
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The new teaser trailer for The Magnificent Seven can be found on YouTube or by hitting read more.
Against Me! have announced a few more tour dates for June. You can find those below.
The Fall of Troy have released their new album, OK, on their website. The digital version is free, or pay-what-you-want, and there are vinyl and bundle versions available as well.
Stephen Christian, formerly of Anberlin, interviewed Max Bemis, still of Say Anything, in the most recent episode of his podcast. You can find that on Soundcloud or below.
Death Grips will release Bottomless Pit on May 6th. They’ve posted up all the lyrics from the album for download.
The Maine will release a second cover album titled, Covers (Side B), on June 24th. The band will be streaming their cover of Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” this Thursday on their website.
In their latest studio update, Thrice talk with producer Eric Palmquist about creating the sounds for their upcoming album.
The Dillinger Escape Plan have posted a live video for “Prancer.”
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Sorority Noise’s new EP, It Kindly Stopped For Me, can be streamed below.
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Further Seems Forever have announced three new Northeast tour dates. You’ll find those, and the press release announcing the tour, below.
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Issues debuted their new single, “Coma,” on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 show today. The new album, Headspace, will be out on May 20th via Rise Records.
Gates have released their new video for “Habit.” The song comes from the band’s upcoming album, Parallel Lives, which will be released June 3rd.
Sturgill Simpson performance of “Brace for Impact (Live a Little)” on Stephen Colbert can be found on YouTube or by hitting read more. Sturgill and Colbert also teamed up to perform a new Waffle House theme song together.