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Car Seat Headrest Announce New Album “Making A Door Less Open”, Unveil New Video for “Hollywood”

By: Staff – Car Seat Headrest have unveiled a new song, “Hollywood” alongside a Sabrina Nichols-directed video and an acoustic version of the song, watch it below. “Hollywood” is taken from the band’s forthcoming new album Making A Door Less Open, set for release May 1st on Matador Records. “This song is about Hollywood as a … Continue reading

Watch Rich Aucoin’s New Video for “How It Breaks”

By: Staff – Rich Aucoin shares the video for new single “How It Breaks”. Written in Arcosanti, Arizona while Aucoin was cycling across the United States on a tour for mental health charities, “How It Breaks” is a call to action and references several classic songs of protest. “After listening to David Bowie’s ‘Young Americans’, … Continue reading

Protest The Hero Announce New Album “Palimpsest”, Share First Single “The Canary”

By: Staff – Protest the Hero have announced their new album, Palimpsest, which will be released on June 19, 2020. The band also unveiled the first single, “The Canary”. The album features 10 new tracks and is the first music from the band since Pacific Myth in 2016. A pre-order is available as of today HERE. While … Continue reading

Our Lady Peace Releases Live Concert Footage From 2019 Summersault Festival

By: Staff – In 2019, Our Lady Peace relaunched their music festival, Summersault, nearly two decades after its last tour. Joined by fellow ‘90s alt-rock heroes, Bush, and Live, along with performances by Dear Rouge and Human Kebab, the festival toured from Quebec City to Moncton, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. Our Lady Peace has premiered … Continue reading

Thom Yorke Announces Rescheduled US Tour Dates

By: Staff – The 2020 leg of Thom Yorke’s Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes world tour has been rescheduled to the fall. Tickets for original dates will be honored at those same cities and venues, with the exceptions of Fairfax VA (moved to Washington DC), Chicago (venue changed), and St. Paul MN (canceled). Fairfax and Chicago ticket … Continue reading

Watch A Day To Remember’s New Video for “Mindreader”

By: Staff – A Day To Remember have released their brand new single “Mindreader”. Check out the music video, animated by Awesome, Inc. [Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Squidbillies], below. Meeting an overwhelming demand from fans for new music, A Day To Remember has decided to reveal the track off their forthcoming full-length, You’re Welcome. About … Continue reading

Of Monsters And Men Release Cover of Post Malone’s “Circles”

By: Staff – Icelandic quintet Of Monsters and Men have released a cover of Post Malone’s “Circles.” Stream the track below. “We recorded this version of Post Malone’s ‘Circles’ in our studio in Iceland in February,” the band stated. “We are fans of Post and love the song. It’s cool how his songs can take … Continue reading

Stream The Head and The Heart’s New Track “Honeybee (Piano Version)”

By: Staff – The Head and the Heart have released “Honeybee (Piano Version),” a new recording of the current single from the band’s fourth full-length album, Living Mirage released via Warner Records/Reprise Records last year.  Due to the ongoing pandemic, the band has postponed their tour with Margo Price and Hiss Golden Messenger. All dates … Continue reading

Jess Moskaluke Shares New Single “Halfway Home”

By: Staff – Country star Jess Moskaluke has unveiled her new single “Halfway Home”, available digitally today via MDM Recordings Inc./Universal Music Canada. Continuously breaking barriers in the country music world with her big voice, pop-infused hooks and sonic versatility, Moskaluke is already taking 2020 by storm with her previous single “Country Girls” topping the … Continue reading

Watch Nathaniel Rateliff’s New Video for “All Or Nothing”

By: Staff – Nathaniel Rateliff has released a new video for his song “All Or Nothing.” Rateliff teamed up with Doug Spencer to direct the video. Watch the video below. Of the video, Spencer notes, “When I first heard ‘All Or Nothing,’ I was seeing images of the circus going from town to town with Nathaniel … Continue reading