Twenty One Pilots have shared the new song “The Craving.”
Read More “Twenty One Pilots – “The Craving””The Devil Wears Prada Share New “Reasons”
The Devil Wears Prada have shared a new rendition of “Reasons” featuring LØLØ.
Read More “The Devil Wears Prada Share New “Reasons””The Dangerous Summer – “Pacific Ocean”
The Dangerous Summer have shared the new song “Pacific Ocean.”
Read More “The Dangerous Summer – “Pacific Ocean””The Interrupters – “Alien” Video
The Interrupters have shared a new video for “Alien.”
Read More “The Interrupters – “Alien” Video”Future Teens – “Mourning Time”
Future Teens have shared the new song “Mourning Time.”
Read More “Future Teens – “Mourning Time””Thursday Announce New Shows
Thursday have announced some new shows.
Read More “Thursday Announce New Shows”Senses Fail and Saves the Day Announce Tour
Senses Fail and Saves the Day have announced a new tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of Let It Enfold You and the 25th anniversary of Through Being Cool.
Read More “Senses Fail and Saves the Day Announce Tour”Review: Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard And Soft
Billie Eilish has had quite the run of fortune recently. Having picked up major accolades, including her second Oscar for Best Original Song for her contribution to the Barbie movie for the heart-wrenching “What Was I Made For?”, to multiple Grammy awards for her continued collaboration with her brother, Finneas, Eilish seemed poised to deliver an album that felt like the truest form of her identity. Hit Me Hard And Soft is an album that feels like the more logical successor of Eilish’s breakthrough, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and she shines all over the record. While the “knock” on Billie Eilish has been that she “doesn’t sing, she whispers,” that all gets put to bed once in for all on this third studio album that has some of the best vocal moments in the young artist’s career to date. Having chosen to not release any singles prior to the album launch, Billie Eilish was daring her fans to embrace the album format and listen to it, traditionally, from front to back. She accomplishes that goal in more ways than one, by creating her most cohesive and daring work of art to date on Hit Me Hard And Soft.
Read More “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard And Soft”Eliza and the Delusionals Announce New Album
Eliza and the Delusionals have announced their sophomore album via Cooking Vinyl called Make It Feel Like the Garden. Today, they’ve released the lead single and video for “Falling For You.”
Read More “Eliza and the Delusionals Announce New Album”Pennywise & Dropkick Murphys Tour
Dropkick Murphys and Pennywise are heading out on tour together.
Read More “Pennywise & Dropkick Murphys Tour”Bearings Announce Deluxe Album
Bearings will release a deluxe version of The Best Part of Being Human on September 20th. Today they’ve shared the new song “Stormy Weather.”
Read More “Bearings Announce Deluxe Album”QuickTune for MacOS
Mario Guzman has released a new Apple Music app that mimics the nostalgia feel of old Apple operating systems:
Control Apple Music with this simplified controller that has the look and feel of QuickTime 7 and Mac OS X “Tiger”.
Review: New Found Glory – Catalyst
Flash back to the year 2004 for a bit. Several pop-punk, emo and hardcore bands have been signed to major label deals, CDs are still selling in waves, and it’s an ultra-exciting time for this scene of music. New Found Glory came in riding a major high after their most successful record, Sticks and Stones, blanketed the pop-punk scene with great singles like “My Friends Over You” and “Head On Collision” getting some airplay on MTV’s popular Total Request Live (TRL). Enter Catalyst. The record was set up for success as well with a bulletproof lead single of “All Downhill From Here” that wasn’t going to do anything to dissuade longtime fans of NFG from liking the new material. Catalyst had a harder edge to it, starting with the hardcore-esque gang vocals of “Intro” that bled into the lead single, while the guitars just felt heavier in general throughout the LP. While this album had a mix of styles and sounds that were brought forth, and musically it’s a bit all over the place, it’s hard to not admit that this is still one of the band’s strongest albums to date.
Read More “New Found Glory – Catalyst”Mest – “Hate You Sober”
Mest have shared the new single “Hate You Sober.”
Hit the Lights Hit the Studio
Hit the Lights are in the studio.



















