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PVRIS Announce European Tour

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PVRIS have announced they’ll be embarking on a short European headlining tour this coming April. Tickets can be purchased HERE, and you can view the dates below.

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As It Is & This Wild Life Announce UK Tour

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As It Is & This Wild Life have announced a co-headlining UK tour for this coming May with support from Seaway and Boston Manor. Tickets go on sale February 23rd, and you can view the dates below.

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Asking Alexandria Tease New Music

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Asking Alexandria vocalist/guitarist Ben Bruce has posted a teaser of new music on his Instagram. Head below to check it out!

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Tom DeLonge to Release Blink-182 Demos on March 1st

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A few days ago, Tom DeLonge tweeted out that he will be releasing brand new Blink-182 demos, along with a few other tracks, on March 1st via tomdelonge.me. The tweet has since been deleted, but you can view a screenshot of it below.

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Review: Drug Church - Swell EP

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What happens when you take aggressive punk and mix it with hard-hitting rock? You get Swell, the new EP from No Sleep Records’ Drug Church. The five-song release is a modern punk lover’s dream, filled to the brim with 90s-esque rawness and a sound that’s like no other.

Each track brings something new to the table while coming together with the rest in a way that’s cohesive and strong. Musically, the album is raw, without any polished bells or whistles. Drug Church are bringing 90s-style punk back into the forefront and are doing so in a way that’s unique. The band are able to take influences like Pixies and Fucked Up and take the best aspects of both without leaving their own music sounding like the other. There’s even a few instances of solid rock and shoegaze, leaving the listener exposed to a sound that defies boundaries. Lyrically, the album will leave listeners feeling vulnerable. The band have aimed to alienate their fans and have achieved just that with Swell.

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