Dublin, Ireland pop-punk duo Steady Decline has released their newest single, “Erase Me”. The song is an emotionally charged track about being haunted by and trying to move on from a toxic relationship and was released on indie label Never Meant. The track is an acoustic-tinged pop-punk ballad that showcases the …
Read More »PHARMACOSE Laments with Fresh New Soundscapes on Third Track, “If I Were Better,” from ‘Ascension’s Constraint’!
Ascension’s Constraint Monthly Releases to Continue Throughout 2022! Jacksonville, FL Alternative Rock project PHARMACOSE has released the third single, “If I Were Better,” and second literary part, from their ongoing musical and literary project, Ascension’s Constraint. Infused with an eclectic combination of electronic pop ala Depeche Mode and Duran Duran as well as soaring, near falsetto vocals and …
Read More »PHARMACOSE Releases New Single, “Cleanse You”!
Jacksonville, FL Alternative Rock project PHARMACOSE has revealed the first song in their latest project, Ascension’s Constraint, a series of monthly song releases to be accompanied with one part of a serialized novel of the same name. Each song will be based around the events and/or themes of the accompanying installment of the …
Read More »Check out Homebound’s New Single “Distrait”
Distrait – adjective: distracted or absent-minded. Also, the name of Farnham Pop Punk Quartet Homebound’s new single. Discussing the track’s origin, Vocalist Charlie Boughton reveals, “It’s very easy to just ignore your problems and let them get on top of you because you don’t wish to burden others with it …
Read More »Album Review: Waterparks – Double Dare
After making new believers at Warped Tour, Waterparks hope to make even more in Double Dare.
Read More »Alt Rock Quartet Approaching Troy Unveil Dynamic Single “Wake Up”
Sounding like a cross between The Used and Glassjaw, Approaching Troy is set to unleash their latest sonic endeavor. The quartet combines post-hardcore and pop-punk elements to create something fresh while channeling the raw energy of acts like The Used, Taking Back Sunday and Glassjaw. As the band gears up to release their Best Intentions on …
Read More »Album Review: Blink-182 – California
After a lengthy delay, Blink-182 return with the help of Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba in the new album California.
Read More »Album Review: Real Friends – The Home Inside My Head
A band such as Real Friends emerges in the music industry once or twice a decade, if we’re lucky. Similar to other musicians such as The Wonder Years, The Story So Far, and Knuckle Puck, Real Friends has stolen the hearts of many. With six EPs and one full length …
Read More »EP Review: Alive & Well – From Basements to Beaches
Serving as a blast to the past with sounds similar to early The Wonder Years (think Get Stoked on It!) and early “I-hate-this-town” vibes from Fall Out Boy (think Take This to Your Grave), Alive & Well are definitely a band to keep a look out for in the current …
Read More »Album Review: Grayscale – What We’re Missing
What We’re Missing is the latest album by Philadelphia rock band Grayscale. The quintet is releasing their new full length album this February through Anchor Eighty Four Records. Formed in 2011 the group is made up by Dallas Molster on guitar and vocals, Derek Parker on bass, Collin Walsh on …
Read More »Regretting The Past: Simple Plan – No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls
Album Review: Spill E.P.
The band Spill have released their self-titled EP through indie label Broken World Media. listening to these songs it’s immediately obvious that this group’s sound can not be pinned down to one specific genre. Spill plays what they like without the pretence to fit into one style. Originating from Pennsylvania, …
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