Straylight Run
New podcast episode with Taking Back Sunday & Straylight Run's John Nolan up now! (listen)
In our new podcast episode, John Nolan reflects on Taking Back Sunday’s ‘Tell All Your Friends’ for its 20th anniversary, dives deep into Straylight Run in celebration of their recent reunion, and much more…
Out of Service team with John Nolan for new song "What You See"
Out of Service tap Taking Back Sunday/Straylight Run’s John Nolan for a dark, soaring, ambitious song that sounds straight out of the mid 2000s…
This week on Ch 66: John Nolan (Taking Back Sunday, Straylight Run) + Kaonashi (live)
This week on Vans Channel 66, we’ll be chatting with John Nolan about the Straylight Run reunion, the 20th anniversary of ‘Tell All Your Friends,’ and more, followed by a live set from progressive post-hardcore newcomers Kaonashi…
Straylight Run played their first show in 12 years opening for Taking Back Sunday (review, videos)
Taking Back Sunday offshoot Straylight Run made a triumphant return at a hometown Long Island show, the first of four nights opening for John Nolan and Shaun Cooper’s other band Taking Back Sunday…
Taking Back Sunday announce holiday shows; Straylight Run reuniting to open
Straylight Run will play their first shows in over 11 years, opening for John Nolan and Shaun Cooper’s other band, Taking Back Sunday.
Straylight Run discuss 6 albums that influenced their early years
Straylight Run’s ”lost” live album from 2005 is getting an expanded vinyl/CD release, and in celebration of that, the band spoke to us about six albums that influenced their first full-length and EP…
Fuckin Whatever (Taking Back Sunday, Circa Survive) get very trippy on "Never Believe" (video)
Emo veterans Anthony Green, John Nolan, and Adam Lazzara channel Animal Collective on this trippy new song, which comes with a woodsy video that Anthony himself stars in…
Fuckin Whatever (mem Taking Back Sunday, Circa Survive) share video for new song "Original Sin"
Fuckin Whatever finds Anthony Green, Adam Lazzara, and John Nolan making super trippy psychedelic pop. Here’s a new song off their upcoming debut EP…
A look back on Straylight Run's great discography
Straylight Run finally ”reunited” (virtually, at least) for the first time in over 10 years, so we took the opportunity to look back on their great, often-underrated discography.
watch Straylight Run reunite for the first time in 10+ years on Riot Fest livestream
All four members of Straylight Run reunited virtually to play their classic ”Existentialism On Prom Night,” and John Nolan also did a couple solo songs (including an Elvis Costello cover).