
One Man Boycott have released their new single, “Sick Of It All”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Counting The Seconds, out March 25. Head below to check it out.

Against The Current have announced they’ll be playing a headlining show at London’s KOKO with Roam on March 21. Tickets go on sale February 12, and you can view the details below.

Our Last Night have released a cover of twenty one pilots’ “Stressed Out”. The single is off the band’s latest album, Blurryface, out now via Fueled By Ramen. Head below to check it out.

PUP have released the music video for their single, “DVP”. Head below to check it out.

Face Value are a pop-punk four-piece from the Baltimore area. Steadily gaining a following across the United States, the band are looking grow their following with the release of their upcoming EP. Recently, Legendary Kids Press was able to speak with bassist Grayson Ross about the release and the band’s touring schedule.
How would you describe Face Value to those who have never listened to your music before?
I’d describe us as an intriguing mix between old school and new school pop-punk - a taste of both worlds for everyone to enjoy.
How did you guys come together?
Alec Myers [frontman] and Jeremiah “Jeb” Douglas [guitarist and drummer] have been jamming together for years. After their teenage band slowly dismembered, they met Parker Ross [lead guitarist] at a mutual friend’s party and had him fill-in on bass for some of their planned shows. After playing with Parker more and [myself, bassist], his brother, they asked [us] to join and became what is now “Face Value”. We had our first full band show as this line-up in the summer of 2014 and have been kicking ass and taking names ever since.

Real Friends have announced they’ll be embarking on a $5 tour this March with Movements. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the dates below.

The Relevant Elephants are currently streaming a new song, titled “Rock n’ Roll Band”, on ReverbNation. Head below to check it out.

First Light is the sophomore EP from Leeds alt-rockers, Day Old Hate. A release that features five tracks of melodic and hard-hitting rock music, First Light is sure to appease old fans while bringing the band a wealth of new listeners.
Beginning with the drum-based track “Don’t Chase Me”, it’s easy to hear the type of vibe Day Old Hate are going for with First Light. With a rock-centric sound that blends with the occasional melodic guitar riff, it’s a good intro to the release. It leads into the slower and more guitar-driven “Fifteen”, one of the EP’s weaker offerings (if you could even call it that). Listeners can tell that the band primarily focused on the instrumentation with this track, with their hard work paying off especially toward the end.

John Parry has released the music single for his new single, “Enough”. The track is off Perry’s upcoming EP, out March 4. Head below to check it out.

Beach Slang have announced they’ll be embarking on a US tour with Pottle Mouth and Dyke Drama. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the dates below.

Birmingham pop-punks Coast To Coast have announced they’ll be releasing their debut EP, Dwell, on April 8 via Fox Records. You can view the track listing and EP artwork below.

Halsey recently covered Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” for Triple J. The track is off Bieber’s new album, Purpose. Head below to check it out.

Hands Like Houses have announced the re-scheduled UK tour dates for their Dissonants world tour. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the dates below.

“Good Enough” is the latest single from Indiana pop artist, The Ready Set. A comeback of sorts, it showcases The Ready Set - real name Jordan Witzigreuter - returning to his roots while managing to incorporate the elements of radio pop that’ll leave fans hooked and returning for more.
For those unfamiliar with Witzigreuter’s pop music, it can be described as fun and easy listening. There are no elements that are too out of the box, but it’s unique enough to satisfy listeners. “Good Enough” follows this trend. A summer-esque track that features a sound reminiscent of OMI’s “Cheerleader” and Witzigreuter’s 2011 EP, Feel Good Now, it’s a single that one could easily picture hearing on the radio. With lyrical content that’s centred around love and relationships, it’s a song that listeners will be able to relate to whilst singing along.

Beach Weather have released the music video for their single, “New Skin”. The track is off the band’s debut EP, What A Drag, out now via 8123. Head below to check it out.

While stopped in Atlanta on an off day from touring, Vanna’s van was broken into, resulting in the theft of much of the band’s valuables. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help recoup their loses. You can read what they had to say below.

The line-up for this summer’s Download Festival has expanded, with Bury Tomorrow, One OK Rock, Escape The Fate and more announced. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the current line-up below.

Against The Current frontwoman Chrissy Costanza has announced that the band will be releasing their debut album, In Our Bones, on May 20 via Fueled By Ramen. You can view a tweet from her below.

I Hate Heroes have announced they’ll be embarking on an east coast tour of America this March. Head below to check out the dates.

Crossfaith have announced that The Qemists, The One Hundred and Counting Days will be the supporting the band’s upcoming UK tour. Head below to check out the dates.

Abandon All Ships have released a brand new single, titled “Loafting”, ahead of their Geeving anniversary show. Head below to give it a listen.

Halestorm have released the music video for their latest single, “Mayhem”. The track is off the band’s latest album, Into The Wild Life, out now via Atlantic. Head below to check it out.

We The Kings have released a new song, titled “The Story Of Tonight”. The track is from the Broadway musical, Hamilton. Head below to give it a listen.

Speaking In Shadows have announced a tour with Orchard Hill, Syren City and Face The Ocean. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the dates below.

Panic! At The Disco recently performed “Victorious” on The Ellen Degenres Show. The track is off the band’s latest album, Death Of A Bachelor, out now via Fueled By Ramen. Head below to check it out.

The Rocket Summer has released a brand new song, titled “Help Me Out”. The track is off his upcoming album, Zoetic, out February 26. Head below to give it a listen.

Vans Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman has revealed that the line-up for this year’s tour will be revealed March 22. You can view a tweet from him below.

The Ready Set has announced that he’s signed to Hopeless Records and will be releasing his new album, I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love, on April 8 via the label. He’s also released the record’s lead single, “Good Enough”, which you can listen to below.

“It’s always hard to give a good description,” says Owen Cousins of pop-punk quartet, Fierce Morgan. “We take a lot of influences from the 90s So-Cal punk era and mix this with more modern punk rock and pop-punk. It’s super fast and we love to play around with harmonies. It’s music to skate to, made by people who can’t skate.”
Fierce Morgan hail from Sheffield, UK, a town comprised of about 560,000 and home to the likes of Bring Me The Horizon and Arctic Monkeys. Made up four members - Owen, Hope, Tom and Jack - the band came together out of the ashes of two previous acts.
“Me and Hope were both in a terrible ska-punk band,” explains Owen. “We played a lot of shows with another terrible pop-rock band, of which Tom and Jack were members. Both bands split up and we all just wanted a band with a full commitment to getting out there, playing shows and making great music.”

Candy Hearts frontwoman Mariel Loveland has announced she’ll be playing a solo acoustic show in London, UK with Light Years. You can view the detail below.

Enter Shikari have announced they’ll be playing an intimate show at Wrexham Central Station on February 24. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the details below.

Modern Baseball have announced they’ll be touring Europe this April with PUP and Three Man Cannon. Head below to check out the dates.

Simple Plan have released their latest single, “Opinion Overload”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Taking One For The Team, out February 19 via Atlantic. Head below to give it a listen.

Against The Current are currently streaming their new single, “Running With The Wild Things”. Head below to give it a listen.

Say Anything have dropped a brand new album, titled I Don’t Think It Is, via Equal Vision Records. Head below to give it a listen.

Asking Alexandria are back with the hard-hitting “The Black”. A comeback that shows the band are looking to return to their metalcore and post-hardcore roots, the track is sure to appease fans both old and new.
Before listening, it should be noted that “The Black” is nothing like the tracks heard on Asking Alexandria’s last album, From Death To Destiny. Whilst boasting a rock sound, the record was something far from the music the band had built themselves upon. “The Black” returns them to their roots, offering the heavy sound everyone knows them for and continuing the trend seen in “I Won’t Give In” and “Undivided”.

Grayscale are a pop-punk band Philadelphia, PA. With a growing buzz around the release of their upcoming album, What We’re Missing, the band are sure to have a busy year ahead of them, and Legendary Kids Press was able to catch-up with guitarist Andrew Kyne about the release.
How would you describe the band to those who have never listened to your music before?
We are a blend of raw emotion, mixed in with your favourite alternative bands and topped off with a hint of pop-punk.
How did you guys come together?
Collin [Walsh, vocals], Dallas [Molster, guitar] and Nick [Veno, Drums] played in a band together in high school. Derek [Parker, bass] played in a local metal band and [I] played guitar in [my] room a lot. Eventually, Collin and Nick decided to start a new band after the other ended. They had heard about [myself] and Derek through another local band and invited [us] out. Dallas hopped on board a little later. We all clicked and the rest is history.

Marianas Trench have released a video of themselves performing their latest single, “One Love”, acoustically. The track is off the band’s latest album, Astoria, out now via 604 Records. Head below to check it out.

The Summer War have released their new single, “When The Moon Said Goodbye To The Sun”. The track is off the band’s upcoming EP, Cult Of You, Out April 12. Head below to give it a listen.

The line-up for this July’s 2000 Trees Festival has been expanded to include Trash Boat, The Smith Street Band, Kagoule, Palm Reader, Jim Lockey, Bellevue Days, Blood Youth, Max Raptor, Tigerclub, Muncie Girls, Beasts and Black Foxxes. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the current line-up below.

Danny Worsnop has announced that his solo record, which is due out later this year, is complete. You can view a tweet from the We Are Harlot frontman below.

Into It. Over It. is currently streaming a new song, titled “Required Reading”. The track is off his upcoming album, Standards, out March 11 via Triple Crown Records. Head below to give it a listen.

The Wonder Years have announced they’ll be touring Australia this May with Knuckle Puck and Our Past Days. Tickets go on sale February 5, and you can view the dates below.

Simple Plan have announced they’ll be releasing a new song, titled “Opinion Overload”, on February 5. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Taking One for the Team, out February 19 via Atlantic. You can view a tweet from the band below.

The Front Bottoms have announced they’ll be embarking on a headlining tour this spring with Brick + Mortar and Diet Cig. Tickets go on sale February 5, and you can view the dates below.

A Day To Remember has announced they’ll be embarking on a headlining tour with A Parkway Drive and State Champs this May. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the dates below.

Saosin have announced they’ve signed to Epitaph Records to work on their comeback album, with original vocalist Anthony Green. You can view a teaser video below.

The Distance I Am From You is the debut EP from Nottingham pop-punk band, Catch Fire. A release that blends pop-punk vocals and hooks with the melodic catchiness of pop, the EP is sure to make a great first impression for fans of the genre.
The EP begins with the very catchy and melodic “Introspective, Pt I”. Featuring your typical pop-punk breakdowns and lyrics, it’s a cookie-cutter track - but a good one at that. It’s followed by the more punk-than-pop “Bad Behaviour”. With a fast tempo and vocals that are reminiscent of Ryan Key of Yellowcard, it’s a track that should appeal to your early 2000s pop-punk fans. It’s only downfall is that, during the chorus, the drums often drown out everything else, leaving the track feeling a bit muddled at times.

Natives Eyes are an indie-rock band from Carlisle, UK. Melding the likes of Blink-182, Brand New and more to create a sound that’s all their our, this British quartet are ready to break out into the scene. Recently, Legendary Kids Press was able to speak with member Jamie Saggers about the band’s influences, their upcoming EP and the support shown by the BBC.
How would you describe your music to those who have never listened to the band before?
Indie rock, definitely. Imagine a big cocktail of Arctic Monkeys, Blink-182 and Muse - there’s influences from all over!
How did the band come together?
When we wrote our first EP, Illuminations, there was just David and myself recording over the course of the summer. We had a couple of practises with Ben and Mike, and things just began to flow really well.

Ever since leaving pop boyband One Direction, Zayn Malik has been under constant scrutiny by both the media and fans who are eager to hear a solo record. Almost a year after his departure, the wait is finally over. Re-appearing under the name “Zayn”, Malik has released his debut solo single, “Pillowtalk”.
As the title implies, the tune is quite the shift away from innocent One Direction tracks, like “What Makes You Beautiful” and “One Thing”. Malik has made it clear that his upcoming releases will be targeted toward a more mature audience, as opposed to one that is predominantly composed of young, pre-pubescent females. If the promiscuous title and lyrics don’t spell this out, the music video does a very good job at making his new image clear. Featuring intimate moments with rumoured girlfriend, Gigi Hadid, the video clearly demonstrates the renunciation of his clean-cult, boyband member tile for claim of a more brooding and sultry bad boy.