Crossfaith Announce UK Tour Support

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.

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.”