You’ve been asking for it for awhile now and we are officially stoked to bring you another exciting tour announcement! This Winter, you can catch Boston Manor on their first ever North American headlining tour and we are unsure of how to contain our excitement. In support of their tour, they’ll be bringing along Microwave, Heart Attack Man, as well as our friends in
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New Music Weekend: New Tracks from PVRIS, You Me At Six, and More!
New music Friday surely came in swinging this week! With new tracks from PVRIS, You Me At Six, WhoHurtYou, Taylor Swift and more, Second Society Report has decided that the best way to share all of our new faves with you was to make one master post of all new New Music Friday releases- along with little blurbs sharing our thoughts and some fun
Twin XL Announced as The Maine Tour Support
It’s a great day for fans of both The Maine and Twin XL. The electronic trio has officially announced that they will be joining The Maine as the first billed supporting act for their fall tour, alongside “special guests” to be announced. View this post on Instagram We are thrilled to announce that we will be joining @themaineband this Fall! What city will we
Song of the Week: “Hold Your Breath” by Sleep On It (NEW SONG!)
This week’s song is one you definitely don’t want to SLEEP ON. The second single to be released off of Sleep On It’s upcoming “Pride & Disaster”- which is hitting the airwaves on September 13th – “Hold Your Breath” is our new favorite track. Launching exclusively through Alt Press, the track and video released earlier this afternoon. Taking a bit of a darker turn
Grayscale Release New Track “Old Friends” Along with Music Video
A couple days ago, speculation that Grayscale was releasing another new song began after they posted a series of old family photos to their social media. Having previously released the singles “Painkiller Weather” at the end of May and “In Violet” a little over a month later, the speculation wasn’t that far fetched considering it would keep up the ‘Nella Vita.’ With the release
Jon Bellion Takes Over the Boston Seaport for a Night of Glory, Sound, & Prep
As guests lined the streets in the seaport district, awaiting the gates to open at the Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion, the excitement was evident. With the smell of the ocean and fried foods filling the air, the night was young with plenty in store. And when the gates finally opened, and the ‘Glory Sound Prep Tour’ was fianlly under way, attendees were eager to
The Maine Announces “The Mirror Tour”
Sad Summer is over and its time to bring on all of the Fall tour announcements. Following a very successful first year festival, The Maine have been putting in a lot of work to make sure “You Are Ok” and have plenty of chances to see them live. This Fall, they’ll be traveling across the U.S. as part of “The Mirror” tour and we
The Faim & Stand Atlantic Announce U.S. Co-Headline Tour
Just a few days after Sad Summer wrapped up the festival at its final stop in Anaheim, CA, Stand Atlantic will be back on the road again but this time with The Faim. The two have announced that this fall they’ll be hitting the road together as part of a co-headline tour along with support from WSTR, Hold Close for the first half of
Elociin & Goblins From Mars Collaborate on New Track “Nothing Like You”
Elociin has been gaining quite a bit of traction over the past year but her recent return to the house music scene to collaborate with another L.A. native, Goblins From Mars, is one for the books. The collaboration began in 2018 when the two met in the studio for the first time, kick-starting their journey in creating “Nothing Like You” as well as a
Dysplay Captures the Summer Vibe with their Brand New Single “Dream”
While the 80s-inspired pop duo has been around since 2017, they’re certainly about to be on full display following their brand new release, “Dream.” The duo consists of music industry veterans, Eric Scullin and Devin Hoffman who both have quite the extensive history in either touring professionally or co-producing/co-writing music for famous musicians. Although they led successful lives separately, nothing can compare to the