Half Past Two have shared a cover of The Menzingers’ “Lookers.”
Review: Yellowcard – Better Days
This blank screen terrifies me. The cursor blinks. I search for the words. And in the back of my mind, there’s a cold little voice telling me it’s pointless. That I’ve said everything meaningful I’ll ever say about music. That I’m washed up and irrelevant. That the music I care most about, and the medium by which I communicate my love for that music, has passed me by. The voice whispers. And I hear the soundtrack to my life softly echo through my head like an abandoned radio station hallway. The fluorescent marquee sputtering, fizzling, and coughing up the bygones of a lost era. My era.
The empty space sits like a verdict — relentless, accusatory.
This is the kind of tension that comes with age. No one ever told me my youthful anxiety of never amounting to anything would morph into being worried I’ll only be remembered for what’s behind me. And it’s a funny kind of cruel, because I’m a little ashamed to admit it. But, honestly, I’ve been thinking about all of this a lot lately. The past, the glory days of the punk and emo scene. Growing up, giving in, the bands that have come and gone. And I’ve been thinking about the pressure that builds over time, how the momentum of not doing becomes intoxicating. By not doing, you never have to worry about failure. You can make up stories in your head about all the reasons it’s not worth trying, and your ego stays nice and protected.
But I’ve also been watching all these artists push against that pressure, lean against that momentum, and emerge bursting with creativity and a newfound sense of purpose. Freed of the shackles of needing to live up to the expectations of being the next big thing, or having to follow up their massive hit records, they’re able to tap into a creative force and deliver music that moves beyond just being a nostalgic feint. And it inspires me. I’ve been spending the past few months immersed in new music from the bands only we knew. Bands with funny names like Motion City Soundtrack, The Format, and The Starting Line. Little gems from our youth that always felt like a shared secret — ours and ours alone.
And that voice in my head? That one that tells me to stop trying, that no one reads anymore? That asks if our past is the best we will ever know? I know the antidote. I’ve known it most of my life. It involves headphones, a volume slider, and a great fucking song.
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Kelsea Ballerini has released new “Stripped Sessions” versions of songs from Patterns.
Motion City Soundtrack on New Podcast
Justin from Motion City Soundtrack is on the latest Common Revolt Podcast.
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HAIM have shred the new song “Tie You Down” featuring Bon Iver.
Read More “HAIM – “Tie You Down””No Doubt Announce Sphere Shows
No Doubt have announced a Las Vegas residency for next year.
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Jon Schneck of Relient K is on the latest episode of the Pretty Good Vibrations podcast.
Albums in Stores – Oct 10th, 2025
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Oct 10th, 2025”Armor for Sleep – “The Outer Ring”
Armor for Sleep have shared the new song “The Outer Ring.”
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Lucy Dacus will release Forever is a Feeling: The Archives tomorrow.
Spanish Love Songs Announce New EP
Spanish Love Songs will release A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time on November 21st.
Read More “Spanish Love Songs Announce New EP”Video Interview: Girl in a Coma
In this interview with Girl in Coma, the ladies talk about the band’s legacy and what inspired them to reunite to rock some more.
Read More “Video Interview: Girl in a Coma”Interview: Lauri Ylönen of The Rasmus
This past month I was able to schedule a Zoom call with the lead singer of The Rasmus, Lauri Ylönen, to discuss his band’s new LP called Weirdo. The band’s 11th studio album to date showcases The Rasmus’ unique ability to convey a wide range of emotions through their eclectic brand of rock. If you’re enjoying the interview, please consider streaming/ordering Weirdo here.
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Yellowcard sat down with May the Rock Be With You for a new interview.
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Hayley Williams performed “True Believer” on Fallon.
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