Andrew McMahon has announced some new tour dates with Awolnation.

Review: My Chemical Romance – Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge
The 15th anniversary of the My Chemical Romance classic has come and gone, but with the recent news of them reuniting, I just couldn’t wait five more years to write about Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. I vividly remember my first time hearing this record. I was a 21-year old, shopping at my local Hot Topic, browsing the listening station of the recent CD releases. The Three Cheers artwork grabbed my attention from the first look, and I knew I had to see what the band had come up with, having only seen them open up for The Used at the 9:30 Club about a year prior. The album was produced by one of all-time favorites, Howard Benson, and had it not been for my immediate trust in the producer; I may have waited to purchase this album until a few weeks later. What I was not expecting was just how professional, polished, and amazing the record was, as I became immediately transported into the world of MCR. From the opening notes of “Helena,” I knew this band had created something incredibly special, immediate, and gripping from the very first listen. It’s safe to say that this immediate purchase of the record was not one that I came to regret.
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Panic! at the Disco – “Into the Unknown”
Panic! at the Disco’s version of “Into the Unknown” from the Frozen 2 soundtrack has been released.
Sigrid – “Home to You”
Sigrid has released the new song “Home to You” from the The Aeronauts soundtrack to all streaming services.
Albums in Stores – Nov. 1st, 2019
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble 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.
My Chemical Romance Are About to Break the Internet
Well, well, well … it looks like My Chemical Romance have a new Instagram page that has a cryptic new story. (Their official Twitter account has the same imagery.)
I’ll update this post as we find out more.
Update: A second story has been posted labeled “Courage.”
Update #2: Now “Sacrifice.”
Update #3: Now “Devotion.”
Update #4: And now a MCR logo.
Update #5: The band have announced a show on December 20th at the Shrine Expo Hall in California. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow.
Update #6: New merchandise is up on the band’s official store.
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PUP – “See You At Your Funeral” Video
PUP have released a video for “See You At Your Funeral.”
Anti-Flag Perform Acoustic Set
HAIM – “Now I’m In It” Video
HAIM have released a video for “Now I’m In It.”
Review: Incubus – Make Yourself
Rewind for a minute back to 1999. Nu-metal looms large with bands such as Limp Bizkit and Korn dominating the airwaves and record sales. RollingStone magazine is saying for the millionth time that rock is dead, or at the very least, on life support. Little did that magazine realize, a small yet remarkable movement was taking place. Incubus had started to establish a good career for themselves on their sophomore studio effort S.C.I.E.N.C.E. , and were slowly but surely getting rock fans to turn their heads towards the Calabasas-based band. Enter the third studio album, Make Yourself that has just turned 20 years old. Produced by veteran hit-maker Scott Litt, Incubus made a conscious effort to leave the nu-metal bands they built a scene with scratching their heads in disbelief as the band would evolve their sound into an alternative rock powerhouse that would go on to sell over two million records in the United States alone. While Incubus had grabbed my attention on S.C.I.E.N.C.E., they became my new favorite band on Make Yourself.
Charly Bliss Release New EP
Charly Bliss have surprise released their new EP, Supermoon, on all streaming services.
Sum 41 Perform for Paste Studio
Sum 41 have performed a live set for Paste Magazine.
Tame Impala – “It Might Be Time”
Tame Impala have shared the new song “It Might Be Time.”
Review: Black Marble – Bigger Than Life
I often wonder if Ian Curtis had any idea of the legacy Joy Division would have on musicians young and old. I wonder if he predicted the emergence of a platform like Tumblr, where teenagers who heard “Love Will Tear Us Apart” one time subsequently purchased Unknown Pleasures banners and proudly hung them over their bedroom doors. Curtis ripped open the door for artists keen on expressing the inner turmoil bubbling beneath the flashing lights and glam rock tunes of the 80s, with his lyrical emphasis on alienation and loneliness. Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins, Interpol and Danny Brown (his fourth album, Atrocity Exhibition is named after the Joy Division song) are just a handful of artists who wouldn’t have evolved into the artists they are without the fleeting existence of a little post-punk band from Salford, England.
Now, New York-based electronic artist Chris Stewart has released his third album under the Black Marble moniker, Bigger Than Life. The album follows 2016’s It’s Immaterial, which was labeled as an “Ian Curtis-garage dance party you’ve never been to” by Kristin Porter at SLUG Magazine. With comments like that, Stewart left himself nowhere to go but up. More coldwave than his post-punk roots, Bigger Than Life hosts another dance party, adding a bit more polish without depriving us sad suckers the melancholia we so crave.
Anti-Flag Announce New Album; Stream New Song
Anti-Flag will release their new album 20/20 Vision on January 17th. Today they’ve shared the new song “Hate Conquers All” and pre-orders are now up.