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Sublime Joins Skratch N’ Sniff Radio This Weekend, Premiering Music From New Album Until The Sun Explodes

Sublime is joining Skratch N‘ Sniff Radio this weekend, stepping behind the mic to host a special edition of the nationally syndicated rock remix show and spotlight music from their brand new album, Until The Sun Explodes. Sublime members Jakob Nowell, Bud Gaugh, Eric Wilson, and Sublime’s guitarist Zane Vandevort will join listeners across the country as they take over hosting […]

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Static Dress Release Music Video for “dull blade disguise”

Widely regarded as one of the global alternative landscape’s most innovative acts, Static Dress’ have released their brand new video for “dull blade disguise” from their new album “Injury Episode”. Surrounding an all- enveloping noirish alternate universe that ran through the narrative of their work, fans have closely followed the story at the heart of

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Chat Pile Announce New Album Who Loves the Sun, Share “Deep Blue” Video

Chat Pile are back with a new album on the way. The Oklahoma City noise-rock band have announced Who Loves the Sun, their third full-length album, arriving September 4 via The Flenser. Alongside the announcement, the band have shared the record’s first single, “Deep Blue,” a menacing new track that sets the tone for what

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Inside Evanescence’s “Sanctuary”: How Amy Lee Found Freedom Again

More than two decades after Evanescence crashed into mainstream rock with the gothic grandeur of Fallen, the band finds itself in an unlikely position: bigger, louder, and more creatively fearless than ever before. But according to frontwoman Amy Lee, the real triumph of the band’s new album Sanctuary isn’t the arenas, the stadiums, or the

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Slightly Stoopid Announces Cali Road Trippin 2026 Tour Dates

Thursday, May 28 — Slightly Stoopid has announced Cali Road Trippin 2026, a three-show California run set for this October. The fall dates kick off on California’s Central Coast on Thursday, October 8 at Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles before heading north for an October 9 performance at the legendary Frost Amphitheater on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA.

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Violet Grohl Releases Debut Album ‘Be Sweet To Me’

Violet Grohl releases her highly anticipated debut album, Be Sweet To Me, today via Auroura Records / Republic Records. It was recorded at producer Justin Raisen’s (Kim Gordon, Charli xcx) Los Angeles home studio alongside musicians assembled in the spirit of the Wrecking Crew session players in the ’60s and ’70s, and its sound takes perpetual influence

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Cisco Adler returns to his roots with new single “Mango Tree”

Cisco Adler isn’t chasing a comeback. If anything, “Mango Tree” feels more like a return — not to a sound, but to a state of mind. For someone who has spent years shaping the sonic identity of other artists, helping define the loose, sun-soaked elasticity of modern reggae rock, Adler’s latest release leans inward. It

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