All Time Low Announce “Nothing Personal” Anniversary Tour & More

Ten years ago pop-rock icons All Time Low released their third studio album, and now they’re re-visiting it in a special way. Announced yesterday afternoon, the quartet are heading out on a three stop “Nothing Personal” anniversary tour, aptly titled “Ten Years Later and It’s Still NOTHING PERSONAL.” The tour will have one stop in LA, one in Chicago and one in New Jersey.

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State Champs Cover Matchbox Twenty for “Songs That Saved My Life”

Songs That Saved My Life are back and better than ever. After announcing their second “Songs That Saved My Life” compilation, which will be released this November, the organization dropped the first track off of the album- “Real World,” by Matchbox Twenty now sung by State Champs. Along with the track announcement came the release of a music video, in which State Champs re-create

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Mayday Parade Release B-Side “Sunnyland” Tracks

Mayday Parade are on top of the emo world.  Not only did they just announce a five-stop ten year anniversary tour for their album “Anywhere But Here,” along with an emo cover tour, but today the band released a surprise album featuring B-sides from their latest release “Sunnyland.” The two track EP features an acoustic version of previously released “It’s Hard To be Religious

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blink-182 Release Their Highly Anticipated Album “NINE”

Blink-182 fans rejoice! The band has released their latest album “NINE.” Officially dropped this morning, “NINE” is fittingly the 9th release from the pop punk icons.  Featuring fifteen new songs, including the previously released singles “Happy Days,” “Darkside” and “Blame It On My Youth,” “NINE” is the band’s first release since 2016’s “California.” This album comes at the end of the band’s three month

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Twin XL Announced As Support for Fitz and the Tantrums “All The Feels” Tour

Twin XL are hitting the road once again, and this time it’s with Fitz and the Tantrums. Announced earlier this afternoon, Twin XL have confirmed their first tour of 2020, after announcing their end of 2019 run with the Maine earlier this summer.  This tour will be the band’s third since forming earlier this year, and though it won’t hit the east coast, you

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Selfish Things Release Debut Album “Logos”

Selfish Things have finally released their debut album, and it is one for the books. The eleven track album, titled “Logos” (a reference to psychoanalyst Carl Jung) is the band’s first full length release and officially hit the airwaves this morning- though fans who have caught the band on their current tour with Don Broco were able to score early listens by buying physical

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Melodic Metal Band, The Raven Age, Release Sophomore Album “Conspiracy”

The Raven Age is without a doubt making a name for themselves in the world that is Melodic-Metal and they’ve shown no signs of slowing down with their sophomore album release “Conspiracy” Driven by Matt James, Matt Cox, Tony Maua, George Harris, and Jai Patel, the five piece band based out London, UK has been making quite the first impression while on tour with

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The Man Who Discuss “Bet On You,” Tour, and More

When Chad Walsh set out on tour nearly five years ago as a contracted guitarist, he never imagined it would lead him to reconnect with his cousin and eventually form a band with him. But that is exactly what happened, and now he wouldn’t change it for the world. Formed in 2015, The Man Who are a three piece alt-rock band made up of

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CONVERSATION Release “Romance | Reflection” as the First Part in ‘The Honesty EP’ Series

The rise of CONVERSATION has officially begun and given the shock from listening to their new EP, they will certainly leave you in awe. The Toronto based Post-Hardcore band consists of rockers Timothy Bolton, Jason Prolas, Patty Kosak, Erik Tandberg, and Yoda Perron. Prior to the bands release of “Romance | Reflection” they gave fans a taste of what’s to come with a couple

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