With the song, featuring Disturbed’s David Draiman, Nothing More earns back-to-back leaders for the first time.
This week, the guys recorded Indiecast a few days early, so they apologize in advance for missing any potential indie news.
On his previous solo release, 2023’s Cedar City Sweetheart, Andrew Gabbard focused on adding more country/Americana elements ...
Courtesy of Michael Maly By Jackson Russell Welcome to the latest edition of “Your Week in the Scene,” The Catholic ...
When Tokyo Police Club takes their final bow later this month, it will mark the end of a 20-year career as one of the most ...
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An interview with on-the-rise South Korean indie band wave to earth about writing their hit "Seasons," and navigating global ...
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The band unearthed the middle ground between complex and comforting by blurring the lines between pop anthems and left-field ...
Sick of the same old same old every holiday season? These four Christmas covers songs aren't just not cheesy, but they're ...
Peach Pit puts a slight spin on the classic sound of alternative music in their newest release Magpie, released on Oct. 25.
A sevenfold storm of sounds is brewing for a “Battle of the Bands” show at The Castle Theatre. Here's the contest rundown of who's playing and how.