NEW YORK, NY (August 26, 2016) — GRAMMY® Award-nominated, multiplatinum artist Florence + the Machine contributes a new track entitled “Wish That You Were Here” to Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. The film opens in theaters everywhere on September 30, while the song hits digital retailers August 26 via Republic Records. Listen to “Wish That You Were Here” …
Read More »Dubstep Makes a Comeback with Madhatter! & Mr. Kristopher’s “SIX”
The way EDM trends move, it’s almost impossible to keep up with whatever the hottest new subgenre is, so what a relief to come across artists who stay true to individual sound versus following the pack. Electronic producers Madhatter! and Mr. Kristopher are reminding us exactly why dubstep was such a massive phenomenon with …
Read More »EP Review: The Comedown – Doubt
The Comedown (The CMDWN) is set to release its first EP, Doubt, later this week on Friday, August 19th. Hailing from Salt Lake City, Utah, the four-piece act’s sound crosses genres by combining traditional R&B and alternative rock elements, and adding some hip hop into the mix. Think catchy riffs, …
Read More »Interview: Herman Li from DragonForce
You might recognize Herman Li as one of DragonForce’s founders and lead guitarists, or as the recipient of numerous awards hinting at the prowess he displays on his musical instrument of choice. You might also know him as the guitarist that churns out that furiously fast solo on “Through the …
Read More »Interview: Amanda Jones
Amanda Jones—a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon—was first encouraged to explore music by a first grade teacher. Since that time, Jones’ story has been one of perseverance as she has worked to refine her skills, develop the confidence it takes to make it in today’s pop industry, and cultivate a …
Read More »Audiotopsy Premiere Video for “LYLAB” Via Bloody Disgusting!
AUDIOTOPSY, the powerhouse foursome featuring guitarist Greg Tribbett (Mudvayne, Hell Yeah), drummer Matt McDonough (Mudvayne), vocalist Billy Keeton (Skrape) and bassist Perry Stern have premiered the official music video for the song “L.Y.L.A.B.” Friday via Bloody Disgusting. You can watch the video HERE. Drummer Matt McDonough on the new video: …
Read More »Massive Attack Update “Fantom” App with New Music
Massive Attack have today updated their ‘Fantom’ app with two new pieces of music: ‘Come Near Me’ and ‘The Spoils’. Developed by a team including Massive Attack’s Robert del Naja and launched in January 2016, ‘Fantom’ is a sensory music player that remixes and reforms songs uniquely using a variety of …
Read More »Album Review: Crown The Empire – Retrograde
Two years ago, Crown The Empire released The Resistance: Rise of the Runaways on July 22, 2014. Within a short amount of time, the concept album broke into the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart. Now, Crown The Empire embarks on a new era: Retrograde. Despite the title, Crown …
Read More »Album Review: We Are Carnivores – Theodor’s a Don, Bro EP
We Are Carnivores are set to unleash their quirky, math-punk style this Friday with their EP, Theodor’s a Don, Bro. Composed of four shorter tracks, the EP is self-recorded, self-produced, and self-released. It also represents a mishmosh of elements that accumulate into a brash, in-your-face attitude. Based in Nottingham, UK, …
Read More »Album Review: Blood Red Throne – Union of Flesh and Machine
With their latest album out this Friday, Blood Red Throne solidifies themselves as heavyweight champions of the Norwegian death metal scene. Founded in 1998 by Død (guitars) and Tchort—who both played with black metal band, Satyricon—Blood Red Throne have demonstrated their commitment to the genre across 18 years, eight albums, …
Read More »Album Review: Cane Hill – Smile
Cane Hill, a ferocious, unforgiving nu-metal group reigning from New Orleans, first emerged on the scene back in 2013. In a mere three years, the band has gone on tour with various musicians, such as Hollywood Undead and Bullet for My Valentine, as well as released a self-titled EP in …
Read More »Album Review: Belle Noire – What It Means To Be
Belle Noire, a San Jose, CA based quintet, is due to release their full length, What It Means To Be, mid-July this year. The band produced this album alongside Dryw Owens, who is known for working with groups such as A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes. When listening …
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