From slinging merch on Warped Tour in 2010 to touring around the world with acts like Big Sean, All Time Low, Pierce The Veil, and Mayday Parade, Tom Falcone has made a name for himself in the industry through his unique eye, specific styles, and individuality. In the midst of his Continue Reading
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Interview with Deaf Havana
After overcoming some difficult times these past few years and spending nearly two months in the studio, Deaf Havana’s back with a brand new album, All These Countless Nights, and a new outlook on both life and the band’s music. We recently caught up with the UK-based band and they Continue Reading
Behind The Lens With Kayla Surico
Florida-based photographer Kayla Surico has had her work shared in a number of ways including on merchandise for bands such as Knuckle Puck, Hungover, and Capstan and in advertisements for Glamour Kills Clothing. Contributing to Cherry Pit Mag, MTV, FlippenMusic, and New Noise Magazine, Kayla also spent this past fall on Continue Reading
What Sparked Your Interest With Homebound
Based in the UK, Homebound will release their new EP, The Mould You Build Yourself Around, on February 10th and have snagged a supporting slot on Four Year Strong’s ten-year anniversary tour next year. We recently caught up with vocalist Charlie Boughton and he opened up about when he knew Continue Reading
Artist Spotlight: Homebound
UK pop punk outfit Homebound’s a band that should be on everyone’s radar because next year is about to be an explosive year for them. Releasing their new EP, The Mould You Build Yourself Around, produced by Seb Barlow [WSTR, Neck Deep, ROAM], in February and heading out on the Continue Reading
Behind The Lens With Anam Merchant
Chicago-based photographer Anam Merchant is a name you have probably heard over the past few years in the music photography world. Capturing vibrant images of bands like The Maine, Real Friends, Circa Survive, Brand New, Daughter, and more that has landed her work in a number of publications including Substream Continue Reading
The Wonder Years – Real Friends – Knuckle Puck – Seaway – Moose Blood // Seattle 11.2.2016
The Wonder Years, Real Friends, Knuckle Puck, Seaway, and Moose Blood November 2nd, 2016 Seattle, WA Swinging through Seattle on November 2nd was one of the most highly talked about, not to mention STACKED, tours going through North America this fall. The Wonder Years, Real Friends, Knuckle Puck, Seaway, and Continue Reading
Interview with Cheat Codes
LA-based anthem house-pop band Cheat Codes just released their new song “Queen Elizabeth” and we caught up with the band to talk all about their new song and what is in store for Cheat Codes this winter and next year. For those that don’t know, how did Cheat Codes get together Continue Reading
Show Review: Wild Wild Horses, Made Violent & From Indian Lakes // Seattle, WA 11.1.2016
Swinging through the Vera Project in Seattle, Washington on November 1st were three incredibly talented and underrated bands. If Wild Wild Horses, Made Violent, and From Indian Lakes are not on your radar or playlists quite yet, now is the time to hop on the bandwagon. Hailing from the UK, Continue Reading
Behind The Lens With Jess Diaz
Based in Chicago, Jess Diaz has been leaving her mark in the alternative music scene with action packed photos of bands like Emarosa, The 1975, and Vanna. Getting her start back in 2013, Jess took some time to reflect back with us on the lessons she has learned over the Continue Reading
Interview with Honeyblood
Scottish-duo Honeyblood just released their new album, Babes Never Die, on November 4th and are wrapping up their current tour in the states before heading back across the pond for a tour in the UK in support of their new record. We recently caught up with the band and they opened Continue Reading
XYLO – Chain Gang of 1974 – The Naked and Famous // Seattle, WA 10.27.2016
XYLO, Chain Gang of 1974 & The Naked and Famous The Neptune Theater Seattle, WA Photos and review by Rachael Dowd Seattleites bustled into the Neptune Theater Thursday, October 27th to not only escape the autumn rain that has plagued the city over the past few weeks, but also in excitement for Continue Reading