Jonny Lang is pleased to announce a brand-new studio album, Signs, which was released in North America on September 8th via Concord Records. The album (his sixth major label release) is his first in four years. Starting off the record with a juke joint stomp, “Make It Move” is Lang’s story about going to the mountain rather than waiting for […]
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New Found Glory Releases Live in London Video
New Found Glory has been taking their “20 Years of Pop Punk” Tour all around the world and recently filmed a live video to share with their fans. Featuring live footage of 5 songs from the band’s recent show at O2 Forum Kentish Town in London, the video shot by Paris Visone, showcases the band’s seemingly unending energy on […]
Bohnes Releases New Song, 702, as Tribute to Las Vegas
Bohnes, the new solo project from Alex DeLeon (The Cab) has released a personal acoustic track entitled “702”. This song was previously written and planned for release at a later date, but after tragedy struck his hometown, Bohnes picked up a guitar and created this special acoustic version as his love song to Las Vegas, which is available on Spotify and […]
Every Nite is Emo Nite Documentary Premieres With Paper Magazine
Today, the founders of Emo Nite LA are overjoyed to be premiering the short documentary Every Nite is Emo Nite exclusively with Paper Magazine. The film was directed by Anderson Wright and features three individuals that are central figures in their city’s frequent events – Rocky, Dante and Brittany. Although these three live in different states, have extremely different backgrounds and current careers, they […]
The Railsplitters Charge Ahead with Diverse Americana Album, Jump In
Already an award-winning band on the bluegrass circuit, The Railsplitters explore new ground with Jump In, a wide-ranging Americana album that solidifies the group’s reputation as an unconventional string band. The record arrives November 10th, 2017. Formed in the Rocky Mountain foothills by a coed group of songwriters and instrumentalists, The Railsplitters have always pushed the boundaries of […]
J-Pop Idol Amuro Namie Announces Retirement
I just recently found out that, on her 40th birthday on September 20th, J-Pop Idol and legend Amuro Namie announced that at the end of her 2018 concert tour following her latest album release, she will be retiring from the J-Pop scene after more than 25 years of actively being the J-Pop scene’s greatest and […]
10 Favorite Metallica Songs
Yesterday I wrote about the new trailer for the Netflix original series The Punisher and how stoked I am for the series. No lie, that trailer had me pumped – and not just because of The Punisher or the action that the trailer showcased, but also because of the song that was featured in the […]
Darcy Malone and The Tangle Releases New single and New EP
Big Easy soulful indie rockers, Darcy Malone and The Tangle’s latest release is a four track EP called Make Me Over, which features their new single “Time To Be Free”. The record is a fresher and bolder continuation of their bigger than life sound, which was first heard last year when they released their debut album, Still Life. […]
The Record Company Comes Home to the Fonda Theatre on June 17
The Record Company arrived right when they were needed most, their raw and righteous rock ‘n’ roll ideal for a world that desperately needs to scream and shout. The Los Angeles-based trio – Chris Vos (guitar, lead vocals, harmonica), Alex Stiff (bass, guitar, vocals) and Marc Cazorla (drums, piano, vocals) – unleashed its Concord Records debut album, Give It Back to You, on […]
New Found Glory Announces Fall Leg of 20 Years Of Pop Punk Tour
New Found Glory have announced a Fall run of their 20 Years of Pop-Punk Tour today. Kicking off in Columbia, SC on October 24th, this tour will give fans two full albums each night from the band’s impressive catalog including Catalyst, Not Without a Fight, Self-Titled, Sticks and Stones, Resurrection and From the Screen to Your Stereo. The tour will travel to […]