Songs For Those Who Hate Their Hometown But Love Their Significant Other

Valentine’s day may be winding down, but it’s never too late to listen to a playlist filled with pop punk and alt rock’s best love songs. From “Still Into You” by Paramore to “Mother Tongue” by Bring Me The Horizon, we have all of your favorite bands covered and in one place. Perfect for a romantic evening with your special someone, or a nice

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Brendon Urie Recognized for Charitable Achievements

He may have high high hopes for a living, but his charity work is making a killing. In June 2018, Brendon Urie, lead singer and frontman of pop rock band Panic! At The Disco announced the Highest Hopes Foundation– a charitable effort aimed at raising money for nonprofits that support the Human Rights Campaign. “Today I present to you the Highest Hopes Foundation, created

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With Confidence Revamp “Pâquerette (Without Me)”

Australian pop punk band With Confidence surprised fans late this afternoon with a re-release of their track “Pâquerette (Without Me).” Released in 2018 off of the band’s sophomore album “Love and Loathing,” the original version of “Pâquerette” is an acoustic ballad, with just soft guitar strumming and a light drum beat behind the vocals. While the song was not released as a single, it

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Artist Profile: Two Feet

New York has given birth to its fair share of highly talented musicians but one you may not have heard of yet is Two Feet. The brainchild of Zach Dess, Two Feet is a like a breath of fresh air for the music industry with its punchy bass tracks accompanied by guitar solo after guitar solo ripping through the speakers alongside beautifully composed lyricism.

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Set It Off release Fifth Studio Album “Midnight”

Floridian Pop-Punk band Set it Off has done it again. After three years, and many tours, the band has finally released their fifth studio album, “Midnight.” The 15 song record dropped at midnight on February 1st, and within 48 hours had already surpassed over one million online streams. The album, which features everything from broadway-esque anthems, classically angry punk pieces, and the ever present

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We Came As Romans & Crown The Empire co-headline US Tour

Spring time cannot come soon enough! Today we can celebrate what will likely be, the most insane tour 2019 will have to offer. We Came As Romans and Crown The Empire have officially announced that they will be touring across the US together. WCAR began dropping subtle hints of an announcement on Instagram last week, with vague photos and captions that said one word-

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Ariana Grande Releases Fifth Studio Album, “Thank U, Next”

The world can’t seem to get enough of Ariana Grande. Less than 6 months after her fourth studio album “Sweetener” dropped on August 17th, 2018, Grande has released another full length album. At midnight, February 8th, Grande’s fifth studio album titled “Thank U, Next” after it’s lead single, went live. After the media frenzy surrounding Grande’s personal life and recent Grammys drama, it’s no

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Ariana Grande Calls out Grammy Producer Over Performance Rumors

The media has been buzzing this week with questions about Ariana Grande’s potential attendance and performance at this Sunday’s Grammy Awards. Will she attend? Will she perform? Is she fighting with Grammy’s producers? What will she wear? But Ariana quickly put all rumors to rest this Thursday night after an interview with Grammy’s producer Ken Ehrlich claiming the singer denied the opportunity to perform

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21 Savage’s Legal Team Speak Out on Rapper’s Immigration Status

After news broke on Feb. 3rd that Atlanta based rapper 21 Savage was detained for having an expired visa, the internet broke out in shock. With fans having believed Savage, who’s legal name is She’yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, was born and raised his current home Atlanta, Georgia the reports that he was actually from London, England surprised everyone. However, beyond the initial shock and memes

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Internet Sensation Poppy brings the ‘Am I A Girl?’ Tour to Boston

She is Poppy and she is on tour. Internet singing sensation Poppy hit Boston’s Paradise Rock Club last night during a stop on her Am I A Girl? Tour. But before Poppy took the stage, opener and self described “gothic Wendy’s girl” Flint Eastwood wow-ed a packed crowd. View this post on Instagram 🖤🖤🖤🖤 A post shared by Jax Anderson (@flinteastwood) on Jan 19,

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