Sleeping With Sirens are back at it again, with the follow-up record to 2017’s pop rock exploration Gossip. The band is heavier than ever on their latest release, How It Feels To Be Lost, which marks their Sumerian Records debut. Fronted by one of the most recognizable voices in the Continue Reading
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Album Review: Roam “Smile Wide”
Smile Wide, is the newly anticipated third album from UK pop punk band Roam. This record covers dark themes not seen in previous releases, however those themes are still accompanied by the upbeat vibes the band are known for. In a post by the guitarist Alex Adam, he says that Continue Reading
Other Americans release video for “Neon Sunrise” from upcoming EP
With glossy gracefulness, electro-pop band Other Americans have perfectly translated their radiant noir aesthetic from sound to visuals with their new video for “Neon Sunrise”, the first single from of their upcoming self-titled EP out October 1, 2019. The video premiered recently on Popdose and features towering projections of singer Julie Continue Reading
Dream Theater announce second leg of North American tour
Two-time Grammy-nominated and millions-selling progressive music titans Dream Theater are currently in the middle of a successful European tour. With three weeks left on that run, the band is turning its attention back to North America with the announcement of the next leg of the acclaimed The Distance Over Time Tour Continue Reading
Muse to release ‘Origin of Muse’ Box Set
In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the band’s debut album Showbiz, Muse have announced the release of the deluxe boxed set Origin of Muse on December 6th, 2019. This deluxe set will chronicle the band from their early beginnings in Devon, their early demos, first Eps, debut album and breakthrough record Origin Continue Reading
Bear Rinehart discusses his new project, Wilder Woods
Bear Rinehart, known to many as the frontman and co-founder of the Grammy Award-nominated group NEEDTOBREATHE, has recently embarked on his solo side project Wilder Woods. An homage to his family and a quest for personal growth, the project has been a journey of self-discovery for Rinehart. Named after his Continue Reading
Jake Benjamin premieres new track “Bound To You”
In life, sometimes where you begin is where you belong. A few years ago, singer-songwriter Jake Benjamin made a left turn from his core self of being a musician that sent him on a winding, self-reflective odyssey through states and states of mind. He released his debut album Finally Back Home in Continue Reading
Gracie Nash premieres new single and video for “The Belly Song”
Gracie Nash is a singer/songwriter based in New York City who counts The Beatles, Billy Joel, Motown, Disco, Joni Mitchell, Carol King and ELO as influences. She was raised on Classic Rock radio and has been in love with the golden eras of the’50s, ‘60s and ‘70s ever since. The songs from this Continue Reading
Album Review: flor “Ley Lines”
The Oregon native alternative pop band flor released their sophomore album ley lines today, September 6th, 2019. This album shows a more grown up side of flor that we have not seen previously. The term “ley lines” refers to alignments of landmarks and other man made structures that is believed Continue Reading
Blithe releases new single “Bad”
Rising UK one-to-watch Blithe has created pop perfection in the shape of her new single “Bad”. The track follows the release of her streaming sensation “Masochistic” and Blithe continues to put her own irresistible UK twist on music that’s inspired by global pop influences including Miley Cyrus, Jessie Reyez and Janelle Continue Reading
Album Review: Barns Courtney “404”
Review by Marina Alvarez What’s next for the English musician Barns Courtney? No doubt, great things! Since the release of his first album, The Attractions of Youth in 2017, Courtney has been diligently working to produce another brilliant album. The second studio album 404 will be released September 6th, 2019. As a Continue Reading
Album Review: Tool “Fear Inoculum”
Review by Mike Thomas Four thousand, eight hundred and seventy-three days. That is the number of days. Tool fans have waited. Waiting for what they hoped would be something incredible, but as the years went by hope faded, And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. History Continue Reading