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Interview: Sum 41 Talks “13 Voices”, Indie vs. Major Labels, and New Beginnings

By: Curtis Sindrey – Pop-Punk mainstays Sum 41 are back with their first new album in five years, 13 Voices (out Oct. 7th via Hopeless Records). Frontman Deryck Whibley began writing for 13 Voices immediately following his four-month stint in the hospital. The frontman recalled in a press release, “I had to learn how to do everything again-my motor skills, … Continue reading

Photos: Sum 41 @ HMV Underground

Photos by: Kelsey Giesbrecht – Pop-Punk band Sum 41, who released their sixth album, 13 Voices, on October 7th, 2016 via Hopeless Records, which serves as their first album as a five-piece, and their first new studio album since 2011’s Screaming Bloody Murder, performed an intimate set at HMV Underground in Toronto last night.  

Photos: Simple Plan @ House of Blues Chicago

Photos by: Cindi Huang – Montreal-based pop-punk band Simple Plan, who released their fifth album, Taking One For The Team, on February 19th, 2016, performed at House Of Blues Chicago in Chicago last night.

Contest: (Canada Only) Win a DVD copy of Fall Out Boy “The Boys Of Zummer Tour: Live In Chicago”

We’re giving away one (1) DVD copy of Fall Out Boy “The Boys Of Zummer Tour: Live In Chicago”  You can enter only once via one of the following entry methods: Follow Aesthetic Magazine on Twitter and tweet the following message: (Canada Only) Win a copy of Fall Out Boy “The Boys Of Zummer: Live In Chicago” | Follow @Aesthetic_Mag … Continue reading

Green Day Announces 2017 North American Tour

By: Staff – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees and Grammy Award-winning rock band Green Day have announced their 2017 Revolution Radio North American Tour. The band is touring in support of their new album Revolution Radio, which was released Friday, October 7th by Reprise Records. Against Me! will provide support for all dates. Presale tickets will be available to … Continue reading

Interview: Jimmy Eat World talks “Integrity Blues”, Pre-Show Playlists, and Learning Guitar

By: Curtis Sindrey – Once a trailblazing name in the mid-’90s emo scene, Jimmy Eat World has found a mainstream audience by embracing their signature blend of alt-rock and power pop that targeted the heart as well as the head. And on October 21st, the Phoenix-based quartet will return with their ninth album, Integrity Blues. The LP, produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen … Continue reading

Photos: Blink-182 @ Molson Amphitheatre

Photos by: Stephan Ordonez –  Pop-Punk band Blink-182, who released their seventh album, California, on July 1st, 2016 via BMG, which serves as their first album to feature vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba, who replaced former member Tom DeLonge, performed at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto last night. Check out our review here.

Sum 41 Announces ‘Don’t Call It A Sum-Back Tour’

By: Staff – Pop punk veterans Sum 41 have announced a Fall 2016 North American tour in support of their forthcoming new album, 13 Voices, due out October 7th via Hopeless Records. With support from Senses Fail and As It Is, Sum 41 will kick off the tour on October 5th in Orlando, FL and make over 20 stops in cities across the United States and Canada … Continue reading

Photos: Seaway, Coldfront, Rarity @ The Cobalt

Photos by: Emily Chin – Canadian pop-punk band Seaway, who released their second album, Colour Blind, on October 23rd, 2015 via Pure Noise, which featured the singles “Freak”, “Best Mistake”, “Airhead”, and “Growing Stale”, performed at the Cobalt in Vancouver last night with Canadian pop-punk band Coldfront, who released their newest EP, Some Things Never Change, on May 6th, 2014, and Hamilton-based … Continue reading

Watch Sum 41’s new video for “Fake My Own Death”

By: Staff – Sum 41 have released a new video for “Fake My Own Death.” Directed by Marc Klasfeld, who previously worked with Sum 41 on their videos for “Fat Lip”, “In Too Deep” and “The Hell Song,” “Fake My Own Death” depicts the band performing on a rooftop in downtown Los Angeles, where all their worst nightmares … Continue reading