Panic! At The Disco has always been a Second Society Report favorite. From being one of the first bands to get us into alternative/emo music, to then being one of the first bands we ever reported on- they hold a special place in our hearts. And, in the hearts of the LGBT+ community. Since their early days as an emo/pop punk band, Panic! at
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Real Friends Release New EP Titled “Even More Acoustic Songs”
2019 is already shaping up to be quite the year for Real Friends. Currently they’re on a US tour with New Found Glory and recently they just played Slam Dunk Festival, sharing the stage with so many talented artists. On top of all the excitement happening with the band lately, they also announced yesterday that they’ll be touring in UK/EU with support from Grayscale,
PRIDE ANTHEMS: “Juice” by Lizzo
It is officially Pride month, and that means that Second Society Report is devoting this month to highlighting LGBT+ members of our community and their favorite tracks. Starting today, we will be updating our site with daily Pride Anthems, all of which will be songs submitted by members of the LGBT community. Each song will be accompanied by a brief bio about the artist
Song of the Week: “Tilted” by Christine and the Queens
It’s been a hot minute since we’ve posted a new Song of the Week, but we are back with a song that will surely have you all moving in your seats. This week’s song of the week is… “Tilted,” by Christine and the Queens. “Tilted” was the third single released by Christine and the Queens, a French band made up of singer Héloïse Letissier
Lizzo Rocks the House of Blues in Boston
The House of Blues was getting loose and dancing with their juice last Wednesday as hip-pop sensation Lizzo twerked her way across the stage and into everyone’s hearts Making her way across the globe on her Cuz I Love You Tour, Lizzo has been steadily gaining attention as one of both the hip-hop and pop scenes’ rising star. With three albums and a now
Andrew McMahon teams up with Butch Walker for Acoustic Performance
After releasing his third studio album under the moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness this past November, rocker Andrew McMahon and his band have been been steadily gaining traction in the alternative music scene. Having come from two successful pop punk projects, including Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin, this comes as no surprise to fans of McMahon and his previous projects. And, it comes
Grayscale Release New Track “Painkiller Weather”
It’s been two years, since Philadelphia’s favorite pop-punk band Grayscale has released new music. But now, just two weeks after their last album, “Adornment”’s 2 year anniversary, fans have something to celebrate. A new song AND a new music video. “Painkiller Weather” dropped yesterday, and is the band’s first single since their 2017 Pop goes Punk cover of “Love Yourself” by Justin Bieber. With
blink-182 Release New Song “Blame It On My Youth”
After rocking the alternative and rap music scenes earlier this week with the announcement of a co-headlining tour with Lil Wayne, blink-182 are once more making headlines with their new single “Blame It On My Youth.” The song, which documents a rough upbringing, talks about the band’s struggles through growing up and how that has attributed to their current personalities and lifestyles. As the
Blink-182 Announce Co-Headlining Tour with Lil Wayne and Neck Deep
The “emo” gods have spoken and have once more blessed us with a dream tour line up. But this time, it includes a little bit of a twist. And that twist is… well… Lil Wayne. Yes, you read that correctly. Blink-182 will be touring the US this summer with Lil Wayne and fellow pop-punk band Neck Deep. And while some fans are confused… Quite
Artist Profile: The Faim
You may not have heard of them yet, but you definitely are about to watch them take the music world by storm. Get ready for, The Faim. A four piece rock band from Australia, made up of vocalist Josh Raven, guitarist Sam Tye, bassist Stephen Beerkens, and drummer Linden Marissen, The Faim have been slowly making their way onto the US alt-rock radar. Having