Milk Teeth Announce UK Headlining Tour

Milk Teeth have announced they’ll be embarking on a UK headlining tour this May with support from Black Foxxes and Eat Me. Tickets go on sale March 2, and you can view the dates below.

Milk Teeth have announced they’ll be embarking on a UK headlining tour this May with support from Black Foxxes and Eat Me. Tickets go on sale March 2, and you can view the dates below.
State Champs (by Guadalupe Bustos)
The AP Tour 2016
Santa Ana, CA
February 26th, 2016

PVRIS have announced they’ll be supporting Bring Me The Horizon’s upcoming Royal Albert Hall show, in support of Teenage Cancer Trust. You can view the details below.

Asking Alexandria have announced they’ll be touring with Bullet For My Valentine and Cane Hill this May. Tickets go on sale March 4, and you can view the dates below.

Transit have announced they’ll be calling it quits later on this year. You can read a statement from the band, as well as view farewell tour dates below.
Neck Deep (by Guadalupe Bustos)
The AP Tour 2016
Santa Ana, CA
February 26th, 2016

Cold Summer have released their new single, “A Time Imagination Forgot To Inspire”. The track is off the band’s upcoming EP, Fight To Survive, out April 1. Head below to give it a listen.

Matthew Chaim has released his new single, “Untitled”. Head below to give it a listen.

The Mining Co. have released the music video for their single, “Country Heart”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Burning Sun & Atomic Powers Within, out March 11. Head below to check it out.

Dissonants is the third album from Australian rockers, Hands Like Houses. Featuring a sound that blends the heaviness of 2012′s Ground Dweller with the lyrical intricacy of 2014′s Unimagine, the latest release sees the band at the top of their game and ready to take 2016 by storm.
Hands Like Houses are one of the fastest rising bands in the post-hardcore/rock scene and Dissonants is a prime example as to why. Sonically, the album sees the band bringing in heavier elements, with a noticeable focus on drums and bass. They’ve added dimension to the heaviness seen on Ground Dweller by making things louder and more precise (”I Am”, “Colourblind”), and after blending that sound with the melody and alternative rock vibe that was present on Unimagine (”Degrees of Separation”, “Perspectives”) have created a sound that’s unique and unlike what’s heard in the scene today.