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Interview: Good Charlotte Talks “Generation Rx”, Lil Peep, & the Opioid Crisis

By: Lucy Sky – The millennial generation has seen tragedy in many ways, but the opioid crisis has become the biggest catalyst in inducing tragic events that it has seen so far. Through their nearly two-decade-long career, Good Charlotte has focused on depression, suicide, mental health, and many more heavy topics in their music. Their latest album however, was directly … Continue reading

Photos: Joyce Manor @ The Opera House

Photos by: Morgan Harris – Pop-Punk band Joyce Manor, who released their fifth album, Million Dollars to Kill Me, on September 21st, 2018 via Epitaph, performed at the Opera House in Toronto last night (Oct. 18th).

Former Blink-182 Singer Tom Delonge’s UFO Company is $37 Million in Debt

By: Curtis Sindrey – Former Blink-182 singer-guitarist Tom Delonge’s academy for UFO research has racked up a debt of over $37 million. The “To The Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences”, which Delonge founded in 2015, aims to “understand phenomena [that] has always been suffocated by mainstream ideology and bureaucratic constraint”, according to the company’s website. The company claims that … Continue reading

Photos: 311, The Offspring @ Budweiser Stage

Photos by: Stephan Ordonez – Reggae Rock band 311, who released their twelfth album, Mosaic, on June 23rd, 2017 via BMG, which featured the singles “Too Much to Think”, and “‘Til The City’s On Fire”, and was co-produced by John Feldmann (Blink-182, Mayday Parade, The Struts), performed at Budweiser Stage in Toronto last night (Aug. 28th) with  California-based punk … Continue reading

Photos: Taking Back Sunday, Coheed And Cambria, The Story So Far @ Greek Theatre

Photos by: Kyle Simmons – Pop-punk band Taking Back Sunday, who released their seventh studio album, Tidal Wave, on September 16th, 2016 via Hopeless Records, which featured the singles “Tidal Wave”, and “You Can’t Look Back”, performed at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California on August 9th with progressive rock band  Coheed And Cambria, who will release their ninth album, Vaxis – Act … Continue reading

Premiere: Stream Brandon Prinzing & the Old Revival’s New Single “Nerve”

By: Staff – Emerging pop-punk / folk-punk artist Brandon Prinzing & the Old Revival is back with their new single “Nerve”, which you can stream on Aesthetic Magazine below. If you’re a huge fan of emo and pop-punk, this band hits a sweet soft spot with folk inspirations like Bob Dylan, Frank Turner and Garth Brooks while also hitting the same vocal roughness … Continue reading

Good Charlotte Announce 2018 North American Tour

By: Staff – Good Charlotte today announced a massive North American Tour in support of their forthcoming seventh studio album, Generation Rx. The tour will kick off on October 12, 2018 in Mexico City, and wrap on November 24, 2018 in Las Vegas, NV. Fan club pre-sale tickets will be available beginning July 10, 2018 at 10:00am … Continue reading

Podcast: William Ryan Key Talks “Thirteen”, Comic Books, and the End of Yellowcard

By: Adam Harrison –   In a new feature to Aesthetic Magazine, we are proud to announce a collaboration with Toronto-based writer/photographer/podcast host Adam R. Harrison and his new show, The Adamantium Podcast, which features local and celebrity guests engage in casual conversations on art, culture, and entertainment. In episode 16, former Yellowcard frontman William Ryan Key discusses … Continue reading

Photos: The Wonder Years @ Phoenix Concert Theatre

Photos by: Morgan Harris – Pop-Punk band The Wonder Years, who will release their new album, Sister Cities, on April 6th, 2018, performed at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto last night (June 6th).

Interview: Mayday Parade Talks “Sunnyland”, Comics, and Warped Tour Memories

By: Jessica Nakamoto – They say two minds are better than one, and for Tallahassee, Florida-based pop-punk quintet, Mayday Parade, this was certainly the case. Originating as two separate groups (“Kid Named Chicago” and “Defining Moment”), both bands saw value in combining their talents to form one collective musical unit. With the exception of a single-member … Continue reading