Broadside Share Acoustic Version of “Foolish Believer” Ahead of Acoustic Summer Sessions

There may only be three weeks left until Broadside’s latest album “Into The Raging Sea” drops, but that hasn’t stopped the band from keeping fans fed with content. The latest being their Acoustic Summer Sessions, which debuted this morning with an acoustic rendition of their single “Foolish Believer.” Released via a YouTube video of singer Ollie Baxter and guitarist Dom Reid walking through an

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Bring Me The Horizon Release New Single, “Parasite Eve”

Welcome back, Bring Me The Horizon. The UK rock band have released their latest single and a corresponding music video and it is one you will not forget any time soon. “Parasite Eve,” which made it’s debut at midnight, is the latest single by the band, following 2019’s “Ludens” Taking a step back from “amo,” which also debuted in 2019 and received heavy criticism

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Selfish Things Release “Logos // Alternate Versions” EP

Canadian rock band Selfish Things have released a new EP and it already has fans buzzing. Dropped at midnight this morning, “Logos // Alternate Versions,” is a four song EP featuring reimagined versions of three tracks off of the band’s debut album “Logos,” along with a cover of Jon Bellion’s “Stupid Deep.” Taking each track and switching up their genre, “Logos // Alternate Versions”

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State Champs Release “Crying Out Loud” and Host 10 Year Anniversary Live Stream

State Champs celebrated ten years as a band this week, and in honor of their decade of achievements, the band held a live stream to celebrate and reminisce alongside fans and some very special guests. Beginning at 7pm last night, band members Derek DiScanio, Evan Ambrosio, Tyler Szalkowski, and Ryan Scott Graham reunited via Zoom to discuss the past 10 years and bring fans

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What is Juneteenth?

Today is Juneteenth- a holiday that should be a federally reserved day to celebrate the unofficial end to slavery in America. But what IS Juneteenth? Didn’t slavery end with the Emancipation Proclamation? Why are we celebrating it? Let’s take it step by step. Juneteenth is the yearly celebration of June 19th, 1865- the day that Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas to

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New Music: 9 New Songs To Add to Your Mid-June Playlists

Are you looking for new music to listen to? Have your playlists run dry? Do you need a body positive anthem? A new love song? A song to dance to? Well look no further, because we have 9 brand new songs a full playlist full of this spring’s best new releases to help get you through the mid-June slump. Check out our favorite new

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Riot Fest Announce New 2021 Dates, First Wave of Lineup

Riot Fest is officially postponed. But fear not festival goers, for the festival is still on for 2021, and the lineup has not changed. In fact, it’s gotten a whole lot better. With My Chemical Romance still slated to headline, the Chicago based festival announced earlier this afternoon that the 2020 dates will be moving to 2021, and will be running from September 16th

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The Dead End Kids Club Release Fan Powered Video for “Lonesome Town” Cover

The Dead End Kids Club have returned, this time with a brand new music video for their cover of the song “Lonesome Town.” “The song is Lonesome Town, the place where we all currently reside. Perhaps if we put all our little lonesome towns together they will feel a little less lonely,” Z Berg shared via the band’s Instagram account earlier last month, calling

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State Champs Announce 10 Year Anniversary Show and New EP

State Champs are not letting the pandemic stop them from celebrating ten years as a band. And what better way to ring in a decade together than have a live stream show AND a brand new EP. Announced earlier this afternoon, the band shared that they would be hosting an online variety show to to celebrate their anniversary- including acoustic performances, a Q&A, a

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