The pending rain didn’t stop fans from heading to Paradise Rock Club and lining up well before doors this past Monday night. Decked out in waves of red, black and purple, nearly one thousand fans eagerly buzzed about their favorite Australian band: Chase Atlantic. Waiting for the 7pm doors, fans of all ages discussed the show to come- paying little to no mind of
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Crown The Empire Releases their Fifth Studio Album “Sudden Sky”
If you’ve been following Crown The Empire, you know that they’ve certainly had their fair share of turbulence throughout the years. From their struggles, they created an album that reflected what they’ve dealt with as individuals and band as a whole, harnessing those emotions to be projected in their music. Today marks the official release date of “Sudden Sky”, their fifth studio LP and
Cloe Wilder Continues to Impress with the Release of Her Second Original “I Don’t Wanna”
If you haven’t heard of Cloe Wilder yet, you’re certainly about to because the 13 year old singer/songwriter is taking the world by storm. Capitalizing on the success of her debut original “Overthinking”, which was released in May in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, she’s back again with a brand new track “i don’t wanna”. She gained much of her initial traction on
With Confidence Announce US Headlining Tour
With Confidence are coming back to North America- and this time they’re bringing along some great friends. Announced earlier today, With Confidence plan to make their return to the states (and two pit stops in Canada) this fall alongside Seaway, Doll Skin, and Between You and Me. The month long tour, which will start on November 8th in Anaheim, CA, will hit 24 cities,
Hayley Kiyoko Releases New Song “I Wish”
We wished, we wished, we wished for new music from Hayley Kiyoko, and she has delivered. Released earlier this morning, “I Wish” is a pop track all about falling in love and having your heart broken. With a catchy dance beat, the song definitely makes you want to move- all while the lyrics and Kiyoko’s emotional voice break your heart. In addition to the
Sleep On It Release New Track “Under The Moment”
Sleep On It is about to embark on their first US co-headlining tour, and they are prepping in the best way: by releasing new music. Earlier today the band released their latest track “Under the Moment”- a pop track with a heavy 80s vibe. In addition to this single, the band also announced a new album, “Pride & Disaster,” which will be released September
Warped in Worcester: Sad Summer Festival Claims Its Spot as #1 Summer Tour
It was all smiles through the sweat and waiting yesterday at the first ever Sad Summer Festival Massachusetts stop. Held in the otherwise empty parking lot behind the Palladium Night Club, the Sad Summer Worcester date marked the eighth stop of the tour- having previously made stops in Atlanta, Houston, and Philly. And it was a scorcher. But even as the sun rose above
Selfish Things Spoof Set It Off’s “Hourglass” Music Video
It seems that Set It Off may now become part of a spoof war with their tour mates Selfish Things. Early this evening Selfish Things posted their own re-creation of Set It Off’s “Hourglass” music video, and it seems that fans- and Set It Off- are loving it. Selfish Things frontman Alex Biro tweeted letting fans know that this re-creation came mid-drive through the
blink-182 and Lil Wayne Take Mansfield by Storm
It was hot and humid at Xfinity Center this past Wednesday as hoards of people pushed their way into the show of the year: blink-182 and Lil Wayne, with special supporting band- Neck Deep. Announced earlier this year, the tour marked the 20th anniversary of blink-182’s album “Enema of the State,” which to this date is one of the band’s most successful albums- earning
PVRIS Release New Song “Death of Me”
PVRIS fans have waited two long years for the band to deliver new music and it’s finally here. “Death of Me,” which dropped earlier this morning is the band’s first single since their sophomore album “All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell”‘s release in 2017. While the track is poppy and less alternative than the band’s previous releases, it features the