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19 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Disassembler (mem This Will Destroy You), Aeon Station, A Place to Bury Strangers, Come, Deaf Club, Snow Ellet (The Cure cover), Squirrel Flower (Bjork cover), and more…

Cold Moon (Set Your Goals, The Story So Far) prep debut LP (watch the "Simpleton" video)

Cold Moon share members with two pop punk bands but they have a lighter sound that pulls from dream pop, jangle pop, and emo. Their Jack Shirley-recorded debut album arrives this year via Pure Noise…

Warped Tour 2019 lineup (Jawbreaker, blink-182, Bad Religion, Quicksand, Glassjaw, Offspring, more)

Warped Tour’s 25th anniversary lineups are definitely a lot more ”classic” Warped Tour than the fest had been in years…

a guide to this weekend's When We Were Young Fest + schedule & lineup additions

Morrissey and Descendents headline the California festival, which also has Joyce Manor, Pinback, Mount Eerie, AFI, new additions Mike Watt, The Dickies, Agent Orange, and more.

Morrissey, Descendents, Joyce Manor, Get Up Kids, Mount Eerie, Pinback & more playing When We Were Young fest

The inaugural California festival also includes Taking Back Sunday, AFI, Alkaline Trio, Saves the Day, Foxygen, FIDLAR, Choking Victim, David Bazan, and more.

Riot Fests add Flaming Lips, Sleater-Kinney, Julie Ruin & more, single-day lineups

Also: Julian Marley playing ‘Exodus,’ Gogol Bordello, The Lillingtons, The Bronx, 2 Chainz and more added.

Riot Fest lineups (Sleater-Kinney, Wolf Parade, Descendents, Thursday, Brand New, Morrissey, Deftones, DCFC, more)

You already knew that Riot Fest Denver and Chicago would include a Misfits reunion with Danzig, Doyle and Jerry; and now the full lineups for those fests have been announced. Denver also includes Deftones, Death Cab for Cutie, Nas, Ween, Jane’s Addiction (Ritual de lo Habitual), Sleater-Kinney, Descendents, NOFX, Bad Religion, Thursday, Wolf Parade, The […]

Strike Anywhere singer's new band Great Collapse releasing a split with Threads (stream a track & their 'Holy War' LP)

Melodic hardcore greats Strike Anywhere haven’t released a new album since 2009’s Iron Front on Bridge 9, but singer Thomas Barnett is now fronting the new band Great Collapse, who basically pick up where Strike Anywhere le…