The Ready Set Teasing New Music

It looks like The Ready Set will possibly be releasing a new single in a few days, as he’s posted a teaser video on both Facebook and Twitter. Head below to check it out.

It looks like The Ready Set will possibly be releasing a new single in a few days, as he’s posted a teaser video on both Facebook and Twitter. Head below to check it out.

The Summer Set frontman Brian Dales has opened up about the creation of the band’s upcoming album, Stories For Monday, stating in a blog post that they had initially broken up during the writing process. You can read what he had to say below.

Take This To Heart have announced that they’ve signed pop-punk quintet Locket to their roster, and in celebration have re-issued the band’s self-titled EP. Head below to give it a listen.

Bring Me The Horizon have announced they’ll be playing BBC Radio 1′s Big Weekend this May. The event runs from May 28-29, and you can view the line-up below.

Asking Alexandria have announced they’ll be releasing their new album, The Black, on March 25 via Sumerian Records. The band have also released the album’s title track, which you can listen to below.

Craig Owens has released a previously unreleased EP from his Grindcore side project, BEAST. You can stream it below.

Dodie Clark has released a new song, titled “My Face”. Head below to give it a listen.

Emma Blackery has released a new song, “Don’t Come Home”. Head below to give it a listen.

Against The Current have released the live video for their track, “Outsiders”. Head below to check it out.

“Bitter Pill” is the second track from electronic music artist, SOLLUS - real name Harrison Brown. A track that twists what the genre is commonly known for, it’s sure to keep listeners hooked and satisfied until the final beat plays.
Before listening, it should be noted that to truly experience “Bitter Pill”, the listener should be wearing headphones, as the sounds travel from ear to ear throughout the track’s duration, creating a unique experience. Starting with wind instruments, “Bitter Pill” travels into its encompassing hip-hop and soul vibe, before introducing vocals that both work with and contrast the sound at hand. It’s this contrast that makes the track so interesting and that leaves listeners wanting more. At 5:58, it’s a fairly long track, but Brown utilizes the time frame to showcase his knowledge of electronic music, interplaying electronic drum beats with a contemporary sound that heavily works in his favour.