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The Paradox Kick Off Their Next Era With New Single “Good For Me”
The Paradox are moving into their next chapter with the release of “Good For Me,” a soaring new single from the Atlanta pop-punk and alternative

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

Deep Purple Release New Single “Diablo”
DEEP PURPLE have today released their new single “Diablo,” the latest taste from SPLAT!—their new studio album, out July 3 on earMUSIC. The new track

Skratch N Sniff’s Alt & Rock Shows Jump into June with Slightly Stoopid
Skratch N Sniff is turning up the crossover energy this weekend with new episodes of both the Rock Show and Alt Show, each featuring a

Exploring The Roots of Slightly Stoopid and Sublime
Long before they were headlining amphitheaters, launching their own festivals, or carrying the torch for an entire musical movement, the members of Slightly Stoopid were

Little Stranger’s “My Own Parade” Named The Pier Song of the Week on Skratch N Sniff’s ALT Show
Little Stranger’s new single “My Own Parade” has been selected as this week’s Pier Song of the Week on Skratch N Sniff’s ALT show. The
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Social Distortion Drop “The Way Things Were” Ahead of New Album Born To Kill
Social Distortion are closing out the rollout for their long-awaited new album with the release of “The Way Things Were,” the third and final advance

GLU Shares Nostalgic New Single “LA” Featuring Lily James Ahead of PONY BOY EP
GLU, the solo project of Michael Shuman (Queens of the Stone Age, Mini Mansions), has released his latest single “LA,” a breezy, nostalgic track featuring

Hollywood Undead Unleash “All My Friends” Featuring Jeris Johnson
Hollywood Undead are back with a vengeance. The Los Angeles outfit has dropped their latest single “All My Friends,” featuring Jeris Johnson, marking another explosive

REVIEW: White Denim Embrace Community and Evolution on New Album 13
White Denim have never been a band content with standing still, and their latest album 13, out now via Bella Union, continues that restless evolution.

Foo Fighters Drop New Album Your Favorite Toy, Kick Off Next Chapter with Massive Tour Plans
Foo Fighters are officially back. The band’s long-awaited new album Your Favorite Toy is out now, marking the 12th studio release in a career that

Modest Mouse Announce New Album An Eraser and a Maze, Share “Picking Dragon’s Pockets”
Modest Mouse are officially back with a new era, announcing their upcoming album An Eraser and a Maze, set for release June 5 via Glacial
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The Paradox Kick Off Their Next Era With New Single “Good For Me”
The Paradox are moving into their next chapter with the release of “Good For Me,” a soaring new single from the Atlanta pop-punk and alternative

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

Deep Purple Release New Single “Diablo”
DEEP PURPLE have today released their new single “Diablo,” the latest taste from SPLAT!—their new studio album, out July 3 on earMUSIC. The new track

Skratch N Sniff’s Alt & Rock Shows Jump into June with Slightly Stoopid
Skratch N Sniff is turning up the crossover energy this weekend with new episodes of both the Rock Show and Alt Show, each featuring a

Exploring The Roots of Slightly Stoopid and Sublime
Long before they were headlining amphitheaters, launching their own festivals, or carrying the torch for an entire musical movement, the members of Slightly Stoopid were

Little Stranger’s “My Own Parade” Named The Pier Song of the Week on Skratch N Sniff’s ALT Show
Little Stranger’s new single “My Own Parade” has been selected as this week’s Pier Song of the Week on Skratch N Sniff’s ALT show. The
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Sublime’s “Ensenada” Hits No. 1 as Jakob Nowell Talks New Era and the New Ensenada 7″ Vinyl
Sublime are back on top — and they did it with a song they didn’t even expect to blow up. “Ensenada” has now spent seven

Tye Trujillo and OTTTO Push the Edges of Their Sound on the Wild, Unpredictable Sweaty Pool EP [Interview]
OTTTO have never been a band afraid to dive headfirst into chaos, but on their new Sweaty Pool EP, the Venice-based trio stretch further into

Mynd Reader Co-Founder’s Incredible Journey: From Rock Tragedy to Rising Star
Brian Sachs, the drummer, lyricist and co-founder of rising rock group Mynd Reader, has endured many highs and lows to get to this point. Like

Kurt Deimer on ‘And So It Begins’: An Album That Refuses to Play It Safe
Kurt Deimer doesn’t want to be boxed in. On his debut double album And So It Begins…, the Cincinnati-born rocker lays out a sprawling introduction

Edgehill on Indie Heartbreak, Van Life, and Why Crying Can Still Be Cool (Interview)
Some bands grind for years before they find their chemistry; Edgehill found theirs in a single song. Guitarist Jake Zimmermann and vocalist Chris Kelly first

I Prevail’s Eric Vanlerberghe Says New Album Is a ‘Middle Finger’ to Their Doubters
Ten years into their career, I Prevail still feel like underdogs. That chip on their shoulder powers Violent Nature, the band’s heaviest and most ambitious

Chris Daughtry Wants to Cameo in a Superhero Movie
Chris Daughtry has already fulfilled his rock stars dream, scoring chart-topping hits and multi-platinum albums. Still, the singer – who is also long time comic

Nick Hexum Recalls 311 Fans Booing ‘Very Stoned’ Justin Timberlake
In a career spanning more than 30 years, Nick Hexum has seen a lot of things. Among them, a crowd of his fans mercilessly booing

Inside Papa Roach and Carrie Underwood’s Unlikely Collaboration on ‘Leave a Light On’
By all accounts, Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix never saw it coming: a crossover moment that would unite one of alt-metal’s most enduring voices with