Following their star studded live performance of the track “I Love L.A.” at the 67th Grammy Awards this past Sunday, Los Angeles natives Dawes have released an official recording of the track for streaming. Originally released by Randy Newman in 1983, the track debuted to mixed reviews. But after a Nike campaign used the track in an ad for the ’84 Olympics which were
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Gojira Take Home First Grammy Award
Gojira made their own Grammy history this week after securing the win for Best Metal Performance at the 67th Annual Awards this past Sunday. Nominated alongside collaborators Marina Viotti and Victor le Manse for their track “Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!)” which they debuted this past summer in an unforgettable live performance at the Paris Olympic Games, the band beat out fellow metal heavy hitters
The 67th Grammy Awards: Broadcast Recap
The 2025 Grammy Awards proved to once more be a night full of excitement and upset as it took to the stage and the small screen late Sunday night. The 67th annual award show, which has been dishing out gramophone shaped trophies since 1959, aired live on CBS and Paramount+, changing up their format this year to specifically raise funds for the victims of
Bring Me The Horizon Channel Oasis with New Single “WONDERWaLL”
If you have ever been to a Bring Me The Horizon show and hoped that one day the band would walk out and hit you with an “Anyway, here’s Wonderwall,” today is your lucky day. As part of Spotify’s Spotify Single program, the British rockers recently took to the studio to put their own spin on the 1995 Oasis classic. Turning what is best
As It Is Reimagine ‘Never Happy, Ever After’
As It Is may be ‘Never Happy, Ever After’ but this news can’t help but make us feel a LITTLE bit Always Happy, Forever After
Grayscale Release New Album ‘The Hart’
Time and time again Philadelphia rockers Grayscale have proven that good things come to those who wait, and yesterday’s release of their fifth studio album ‘The Hart’ has proven to be no exception. Coming four years after the band’s last full length album ‘Umbra,’ which debuted in August of 2021, Grayscale have been hard at work hitting the road on several tours, releasing new
Broadside Continues New Era With A BANG
If you are not already paying attention to Broadside, it is time to start. After breaking onto the pop rock scene in 2010, the Virginia natives have continually delivered a steady stream of emotional hits. Starting with their 2015 album Old Bones, which featured the emo anthem “Coffee Talk” that made everyone want to complain about the youth, followed by 2017’s high energy release
So Much For a Hiatus- Fall Out Boy Make Triumphant Return With New Album
After five long years, Fall Out Boy have finally blessed us with a brand new album- and it is everything we dreamed of and more. Titled So Much For Stardust, the 13 track album features a mix of musical inspiration. From the 2000s punk rock sound that got the band their start to 80s funk and big band horns- the highly anticipated release takes
“Sidestep To Appease” – Antagonista: Video Premier
The music video for Antagonista’s last release, “Indigenous Geometry,” reflected the DIY, up-and-coming nature of their current position as artists. It was a well-crafted video that made use of what could be described as a basic blank canvas. They do not yet have the budget of say, someone like Katy Perry, who can dream up anything and everything and make it happen at the
GALLERY: A Day To Remember, Beartooth, Bad Omens Take Providence
A Day To Remember took over Providence’s Bold Point Park this month and brought along Beartooth and Bad Omens for the ride. Check out our full gallery of photos from the show, captured by Kelsey Lockhart, below. Bad Omens Beartooth A Day To Remember