State Champs Release New Single, “Just Sound”

It has been three long years since pop punk icons State Champs released Living Proof– the 2018 album that quickly became the soundtrack to the final Vans Warped Tour and fans everywhere. With irresistible tracks such as “Criminal” and “Mine is Gold” coupled with the heart string pulling “Our Time To Go,” and angst filled “Dead and Gone,” Living Proof set the band up

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State Champs Release New Unplugged Track, “10 AM”

State Champs are giving fans another sneak peak at their upcoming EP, “Unplugged” with the release of their brand new single, “10 AM.” Released yesterday morning, “10 AM” is the third single to be released from upcoming “Unplugged” EP, which drops August 14. And similar to the first single, “Crying Out Loud,” “10 AM” is a brand new track, written and released for the

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State Champs Release “Crying Out Loud” and Host 10 Year Anniversary Live Stream

State Champs celebrated ten years as a band this week, and in honor of their decade of achievements, the band held a live stream to celebrate and reminisce alongside fans and some very special guests. Beginning at 7pm last night, band members Derek DiScanio, Evan Ambrosio, Tyler Szalkowski, and Ryan Scott Graham reunited via Zoom to discuss the past 10 years and bring fans

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State Champs Announce 10 Year Anniversary Show and New EP

State Champs are not letting the pandemic stop them from celebrating ten years as a band. And what better way to ring in a decade together than have a live stream show AND a brand new EP. Announced earlier this afternoon, the band shared that they would be hosting an online variety show to to celebrate their anniversary- including acoustic performances, a Q&A, a

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State Champs Part Ways With Tony Diaz

It is a sad day for fans of State Champs. The New York pop punk band has announced that guitarist Tony Diaz has stepped away from the band. In a Tweet posted earlier this afternoon, remaining members Derek DiScanio, Ryan Scott Graham, Tyler Szalkowski and Evan Ambrosio, shared that while Diaz had chosen to leave State Champs, there is no bad blood between them.

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blink-182, State Champs, Broadside and more Share Their Spotify Wrapped

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! That’s right- it’s officially Spotify Wrapped Season! For those of you unfamiliar with the yearly tradition of Spotify Wrapped, it is a massive playlist and breakdown released each December that shows all Spotify users their yearly listening stats- including their top listened to artists, top songs, and top genres. And while the general population just gets

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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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Simple Plan and State Champs Announce Co-Headlining Tour

Less than one month after Sad Summer Fest has come to an end, pop-punk favorites State Champs have announced another massive tour- this time joined by fellow legends Simple Plan. The duo announced their upcoming fall tour earlier this morning, and plan to kick things off late October. Joining the two bands on their month long excursion are We The Kings- who just finished

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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

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Grayscale Announce Lineup Change

Grayscale have announced a lineup change that involves the removal of drummer Nick Veno from the band. The news broke late Saturday night that the band’s drummer and founding member, Nicholas Veno, would no longer be a member of the Philadelphia pop-punk group due to “creative differences.” View this post on Instagram There have been some changes behind the scenes in our band. Due

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