Dan Andriano
Alkaline Trio announce first headlining shows with new drummer Atom Willard
Alkaline Trio have announced some headlining shows surrounding their upcoming festival appearances.
Tour news: Thrice, Devo, BIB, Don Broco, Snow Tha Product, more
Blackwater Holylight, Dan Andriano, Kate Clover, Swanfest, Dance Gavin Dance, Wilco, Orville Peck Big K.R.I.T., Grouper, Deerhoof, DFA 1979, Ho99o9, Juana Molina and more tour and festival news.
31 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs from Bitter Branches (Deadguy, Lifetime), Bloc Party, James Blake, Ella Mai, Caroline Kingsbury, Carpenter Brut/Greg Puciato, Saba, Disclosure/Zedd, Dennis Bovell, Emma-Jean Thackray, and more…
34 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by Kero Kero Bonito, La Armada, Snow Ellet, Genocide Pact, Weakened Friends, Grivo, Fine Place (Frankie Rose), Can, and more.
26 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by The Dodos, Dean Wareham, Billy Bragg, Lonely Guest (Tricky), Sloppy Jane, Kylie Minogue, Naomi Alligator, Deep Purple (Love cover), Dan Andriano, Curtis Harding, Flock of Dimes, and more.
46 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by Guided by Voices, !!! (Tracy Chapman & REM covers), The Body & BIG | BRAVE, Thrice, Glassing, Richard Ashcroft, John Carpenter, Mac McCaughan, Explosions in the Sky, more.
Alkaline Trio's Dan Andriano shares new song "Sea Level" with new band The Bygones
Dan Andriano & The Bygones (which also features Get Married’s Randy Moore) have released their debut single ”Sea Level” on Epitaph.
Sam Russo goes full-band with new 'Refuse To Lose' EP (listen & watch a new video)
The pandemic has seen a lot of bands stripping down their sound and doing acoustic versions of their songs due to necessity, but UK folk punk artist Sam Russo has done the opposite…
Lawrence Arms doing holiday livestream w/ mems of Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, Gaslight Anthem, more
The Lawrence Arms are taking their sixth annual holiday special virtual for 2020.
18 early 2000s melodic punk & hardcore albums that are still essential today
This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at 18 early 2000s punk albums that were too gritty for the bubblegum pop punk TRL was playing but too tuneful for the depths of the hardcore underground, and still sound vital today.