Thrice frontman Dustin Kensrue is currently streaming an acoustic sesssion and live chat via Livestream. You can still catch a bit of live traction, but should you be late to the party, you can rewind to the beginning and pretend like you never missed a beat… Read More »
Orlando, FL based alt-rockers Transmit Now are jumping back in time with their new album, '1955'. And while the year may be dated, these eleven tracks are forward-thinking and constantly moving… Read More »
Brooklyn quartet Candidate are bringing fuzzy, psychedelic flair to alt rock with their new song "City of Hate". From its initial bursts of static, the song continues to twist and turn through hazy, atmospheric soundscapes, distorted guitars, and vocals that alternate between hushed and abrasive... Read More »
If you've never experienced one of Anthony Green's incredible shows, this new live video for "Moon Song" looks to be the next best thing. It's never an easy feat to capture a live show with such clarity and precision, but this video [courtesy of Rolling Stone] has done so strikingly well... Read More »
California soul-rockers Suedehead are taking you on a multi-colored trip in their new video for "No Pain." With its oranges, blues, and purples glowing over close-ups of instruments and band members, emotions are masterfully captured and shifts in feeling are carefully accentuated… Read More »
Last month, Armor for Sleep stunned fans with what may become one of music's highlight moments of the year — the announcement that they would reunite at Bamboozle to play a one-time farewell show. And despite the post-Bamboozle craze, frontman Ben Jorgensen was kind enough to catch up with us about returning to AFS, the rise and fall of emo, and what that very first Skate & Surf was like so many years ago... Read More »
Zilker Park's turning out another year of indie-rock goodness as the Austin City Limits Festival gears up for its eleventh year and announces its lineup for 2012. Leading the way in this year's festival are acts like Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Keys, Florence + The Machine… Read More »
A few weeks ago, we announced we were hosting a fan-based Q&A with MXPX's Mike Herrera, and the result was a swarm of thoughtful and interesting questions. As promised, we've compiled the best from what was a lengthy Q&A, and we think they touch on all the subjects any good MXPX fan might want covered... Read More »
The Cult have released their new album, 'Choice of Weapon,' and its a power-packed blend of rock 'n' metal. From the guitar-heavy, dizzying instrumentation of album opener "Honey from a Knife"… Read More »
When DAWNS set out to create the accompanying music videos for each of the five songs on their forthcoming, debut EP, they had an artistic mission in mind -- to tell the inner story of both song and band through the video's visuals. "Evidence and Answers" marks the first song in the series, and its accompanying video truly encapsulates the song's ethereal quality and hopeful disposition... Read More »