After a massively successful Spring tour in support of their latest album What Happens Next on Metropolis Records, UK’s legendary post-punk band GANG OF FOUR will be hitting the road again this Fall with San Diego’s THE NEW REGIME (tour dates below). In celebration of this pairing, both bands are …
Read More »Southern soul fireball Nikki Hill sets NYC aflame at CMJ + Rockwood shows
Nikki Hill, the punk-turned-soul-singing fireball whose voice is a raw amalgamation of Tina Turner’s luscious wail and Bon Scott’s larynx-shredding roar, will set NYC aflame with a pair of shows in mid-October. She’ll be playing Carroll Place on Wednesday, October 14th as part of CMJ and Rockwood Music Hall on …
Read More »Our Last Night Cover One Direction’s “Drag Me Down” feat Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire
With a world tour on the horizon, The American Post-Hardcore group Our Last Night (Trevor Wentworth, Matthew Wentworth, Alex “Woody” Woodrow, Tim Molloy) surprised fans today with a special cover music video of One Direction’s “Drag Me Down” featuring Memphis May Fire’s vocalist, Matty Mullins. 2015 has been a monumental year …
Read More »Green River Ordinance Focuses On Core Values With ‘Fifteen’ – Out Jan 22
On Friday, January 22, 2016, Green River Ordinance will release its third studio album, Fifteen, an 11-track collection with simple message: hold fast to the things that are true. Since coming together 15 years ago as teenagers, the band — Josh Jenkins (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Jamey Ice (guitars, banjo, mandolin), Joshua Wilkerson …
Read More »Interview With Ajay Mathur
The recent success of Ajay Mathur’s newest album 9 to 3 is completely warranted because of the sheer fact that the fifteen-track album is simply enjoyable. From “Sitting By Your Cradle” to “I Mantra,” Mathur provides an eclectic mix of songs that are heartfelt, passionate and fun. He spoke with us …
Read More »September Mourning Releases “Eye Of The Storm” Lyric Video From Upcoming EP
Dark Alternative, Hard Rock, Transmedia Project September Mourning have released their “Eye Of The Storm” lyric video. Eye of the Storm lyrically blends the purpose of September with an overall message to her Children of Fate: be strong in your battle to stand against any fears you might have in life …
Read More »Luna Rise – “Dead Alley” Video Taken from The EP Smoking Kills, But Love Can Break A Heart
Luna Rise is a Stunning Melodic-Rock Band from Austria, they got an Fanbase in Europe, and this song is to give the responsibility about that. The Five Musicians created a Sound, that might be for Fans of HIM and The Rasmus. Started in 2011, they teamed up with their new …
Read More »Taylor Swift Surprises Ryan Adams During A Radio Show For A Chat About ‘1989’
Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams just put out his cover of Taylor Swift’s new release 1989. To promote it, he went on the Beats 1 radio show (with Zane Lowe) in order to talk about the project. At just over seven minutes into the interview, Taylor Swift herself joined the conversation. What …
Read More »Every Hour Kills Releases Self-Titled Debut EP!
Modern Melodic Metal band Every Hour Kills has released a stream of their self-titled debut EP (originally premiering with Metal Underground) which is available now for purchase on iTunes. The EP includes collaborations with Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, We Came as Romans) on “Chosen”, Cameron Mizell (Memphis Mayfire) on “One Reason” and Will …
Read More »Album Review: Once Human “The Life I Remember”
Once Human marks the return of Logan Mader (Machine Head, Soulfly) to the stage; we all knew it would take something amazing to get him to stop just producing (having produced and/or mixed such heavy weights as Five Finger Death Punch, Gojira, and Periphery), and now we have it. The …
Read More »Purity Ring at The National in Richmond, VA – 9/20/2015
Purity Ring duo Megan James and Corrin Roddick electrocuted The National Sunday night, preforming their absolutely electric new album Another Eternity on stage. The album is a work of genius alone, but lets focus on the bands natural power while playing live. Its hard to believe that it was just the …
Read More »Review: Honeymoon: Lana Del Rey
Let’s face it. Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence is a tough act to follow. When Del Rey teamed up with The Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach studio magic was made, bringing a slight rock edge to her music. It was glorious and majestic and it’s no wonder it was met …
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