Tell monsignor to re-bless that holy water because The Banner is coming to town. We all know about New Jersey’s hardcore heroes that absolutely crush it, and they’re coming out with their first album in six years called Greying. Produced by Will...
Tell monsignor to re-bless that holy water because The Banner is coming to town. We all know about New Jersey’s hardcore heroes that absolutely crush it, and they’re coming out with their first album in six years called Greying. Produced by Will...
How’s this to kick off 2015? Taking Back Sunday will headline a North American tour with Letlive and The Menzingers. Here’s how it rolls: Feb 18 New Orleans, LA @ Civic Theatre Feb 19 Houston, TX @ House of Blues Feb 20 Austin, TX @ Emo’s Feb 21 Dallas, TX...
Refused isn’t fucking dead, contrary to popular belief. Though they may have fired guitarist Jon Brannstrom a couple weeks ago, the band is actually making progress on a new album expected to get released sometime next year. The beans got spilled when …And...
We’re always stoked when Ross Robinson (Glassjaw, At The Drive-In) works with new bands. Cancer Bats, the latest to team up with the renowned producer, have a new album coming out called Searching For Zero. A follow up to 2012’s Dead Set on Living, the...
Here’s a nice holiday tour. Phinehas and Death of an Era will team up in December for The Shredding and Sledding Tour. Here’s how it looks: Dec 05 Charlotte, NC @ Tremont Music Hall Dec 06 Marietta, GA @ Swayze’s Venue Dec 07 Chattanooga, TN @ Cloud...
Well it’s happening again. The Safety Fire will be joining Protest The Hero on their UK/EU tour next week with The Contortionist. The Faceless was originally supposed to be on the trek, but having lost a couple members over the past few weeks they’ll be...
Late last year we told you about The Pneumatic Transit, a new project that features former Exotic Animal Petting Zoo guitarist Jeff Zampillo and original Umphrey’s McGee drummer Mike Mirro. We’d been stoked about their upcoming debut album Concerto for Double...
Of all the bands taking a dirt nap that we wish would resurrect, These Arms Are Snakes have to be our favorite. The band broke up in 2009, but we can still feel its venom in our bloodstream. Was their 2008 album Tail Swallower and Dove not the biz? Apparently right...
It’s been cooking in the oven for a while and finally the new album from Periphery is ready to be served. Or should we say ALBUMS (plural). The band’s forthcoming Juggernaut effort isn’t just one record, but two. And it’s coming out early next...
Dustin Kensrue of Thrice and Casey Crescenzo of The Dear Hunter will be touring together on this fall’s Where’s The Band? Tour, which also features Dan Andriano (Alkaline Trio), Matt Pryor (The Get Up Kids), and Andy Jackson (Hot Rod Circuit). Here’s...