3OH!3’s new song “Hear Me Now” can be found on YouTube. I am pretty sure this is what being musically kicked in the balls feels like.
The Fest 15 Announce Initial Lineup
The Fest 15 have announced their initial lineup.
Say Anything / mewithoutYou Tour 7″
Say Anything and mewithoutYou have a special 7″ they will be selling at their upcoming shows.
Letting you guys know – if you’re able to get out to a show, we will have “The Say Anything / mewithoutYou Tour Split” at our merch table. It’s a limited edition 7″ featuring each band’s unique and personalized take each other’s songs (basically a re-worked cover of our fav’ mewithoutyou song and vice-versa).
JANK – “Caitlyn” Video
The Falcon Announce West Coast Tour
The Falcon have announced a West coast tour.
Sorority Noise – “Nolsey” Video
The new video for Sorority Noise’s “Nolsey” can be found on YouTube or by hitting read more.
Coachella Weekend Two Schedule
Coachella have announced the second weekend’s schedule.
Look Mexico – “We Are Groot”
Look Mexico’s new track “We Are Groot” can be streamed below.
The All-American Rejects Recording?
Tyson Ritter from The All-American Rejects is tweeting about being in the studio recording.
Garbage – “Empty”
HiMyNameIsMark Relaunches
Mark Hoppus’s “Hi My Name Is Mark” website has been given a facelift. Also, according to the hero graphic, it looks like John Feldmann will be the next guest on Mark’s podcast.
Harriet Tubman Will Replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 Bill
Micah Singleton, writing for The Verge, on how Harriet Tubman will be replacing Andrew Jackson on the twenty dollar bill.
In a surprise move, Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, one of the most heavily circulated bills in the world, according to a report from Politico. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew will announce the change later today, according to the report. This marks a big win for Woman on 20, the movement to put a woman on the face of US paper currency for the first time in nearly a century.
I the Mighty Stripped Down Session
I the Mighty recently performed for Punks in Vegas’s Stripped Down Sessions. The band plays two songs from Connector.
Sports Forum: Who are your most bitter rivals?
Geoff Rickley Talks With Alt Press
Thursday frontman, Geoff Rickley, speaks with Alt Press in a new interview about the band getting back together to play Wrecking Ball and what could be next:
There’s something I hated at the time that I’m counting as a blessing now. At the time, I really hated the fact Thursday came up and inspired bands like Story Of The Year and the Used because I hated that [the scene] was turning into radio rock that was turning off the kinds of bands that I wanted to be influenced by us, making them do smart things with post-hardcore. [Those bands] would think, “It’s totally played out and whitewashed, I’m going to move on to indie rock” or this or that. I resented it at the time because I wanted to have a bunch of really smart, interesting peers who pushed the art form to another level. Looking back on it, I feel like maybe part of the the reason Thursday is so relevant and pure is because there was this radio rush and the smart kids stopped making post-hardcore. There aren’t that many great post-hardcore bands who came in the wake of Thursday doing this stuff. I think that’s why Thursday still stands up: There wasn’t a lot of great innovation in the wake of the band. And I owe that to bands that were more interested in radio hits—they helped preserve the vitality of Thursday.