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Sublime’s Me Gusta Festival Expands With Cypress Hill, Slightly Stoopid and Pennywise

Sublime has added two major stops to the inaugural Sublime Me Gusta Festival: June 27 in Portland, Oregon at Tom McCall Waterfront Park and July 18 in Salt Lake City, Utah at Zions Bank Stadium. The multi-city concept debuted earlier with a May 9 launch in Fort Worth, and it is already shaping up to […]

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The Offspring gets Supercharged with Bad Religion in Hamilton [Live Review]

There was a time when Southern California punk felt like a regional secret with photocopied flyers, sweat-soaked clubs, word-of-mouth mythology. On February 13th at Hamilton’s TD Coliseum, that same spirit detonated inside an arena, as The Offspring and Bad Religion turned a mid-winter Ontario night into a full-blown punk-rock revival meeting. Bad Religion wasted no

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Simple Plan Announce Bigger Than You Think! Tour The Sequel, Bring the Party Back This Summer

If last summer proved anything, it is that pop punk never really learned how to age quietly. Simple Plan have announced Bigger Than You Think! Tour The Sequel, a second run of their wildly successful US headline tour that picks up where things left off and pushes even harder into celebration mode. The new leg

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Jimmy Eat World Announce Bleed American 25th Anniversary Tour

There are albums that define a moment, and then there are albums that quietly keep showing up for people long after the moment has passed. Bleed American is firmly in the second category. This summer, Jimmy Eat World will mark the album’s 25th anniversary with a massive North American and international tour that treats the

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Less Than Jake Bring Wake and Bake 2026 Home to Gainesville, Celebrate Two Classic Albums

For a band that’s spent more than three decades turning chaos into community, there’s something fitting about Less Than Jake throwing their biggest party of the year right where it all began. The Gainesville ska-punk lifers have announced Wake and Bake 2026, a two-night hometown takeover set for March 13–14 at Vivid Music Hall, promising

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Taking Back Sunday Announce Summer 2026 Tour With Bayside, Reuniting Scene Veterans on the Road

Two decades removed from the basements, VFW halls, and Long Island dive bars where their paths first crossed, Taking Back Sunday and Bayside are taking that history back on the road. Taking Back Sunday have announced a Summer 2026 tour with Bayside as special guests, a pairing that feels less like a booking and more

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Puscifer Expand “The Pusciverse” With New Comic Series Ahead of Normal Isn’t

Puscifer have never treated their music as a closed system. Albums bleed into characters, characters spill into videos, and storylines linger long after the last note fades. Now, as the band prepares to release Normal Isn’t—their first album in five years—Puscifer are extending that universe even further with Tales From the Pusciverse, their first-ever comic

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Josh Freese Says Foo Fighters Firing Was “A Blip,” Not a Breakdown

Nine months after being unexpectedly let go by Foo Fighters, Josh Freese isn’t licking wounds or drafting tell-alls. He’s back behind the kit, louder than ever, and making it clear that whatever happened in the Foos camp isn’t defining his legacy. In a new interview with Modern Drummer, and reported by Consequence, Freese addressed his

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HARDY Rocks London with Mosh-Pit Energy [Live Review]

On February 7, HARDY rolled into Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, and promptly turned the arena into something that felt far closer to a metal tour stop than a traditional country show. Flames weren’t required—the volume, distortion, and swagger did the work. Hardy’s live show has officially outgrown genre labels; this was a full-blown

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