The line-up for this year’s So What?! Festival has been expanded to include the likes of Waterparks, Fit For A King, The Human Experiment, Sirens And Sailors, Left Behind, Unity-TX, and Fear And Wonder. You can view the full line-up below.
The line-up for this year’s Road To Warped Tour in Anchorage, Alaska has been announced and it includes the likes of Sleeping With Sirens and Crown The Empire. Tickets go on sale February 5, and you can view the full line-up below.
The Downtown Fiction Announce EP, Release New Single
The Downtown Fiction have announced they’ll be releasing their new EP, Alligator Tears, on February 26, and are currently streaming it’s lead single, “Let’s Fade Away”. Head below to check it out, as well as view the EP artwork and track listing.
ROMP are currently streaming a new song, titled “Last Year”. The track is off the band’s upcoming debut album, Departure From Venus, out March 4 via Bad Timing Records. Head below to give it a listen.
Enter Shikari have announced they’ll be releasing an acoustic EP, titled Live & Acoustic at Alexandra Palace, on February 1. You can view the track listing, as well as watch the documentary the songs are featured in, below.
Ex-Blitz Kids Members Announce New Project, Away Days
Ex-Blitz Kids members Jono Yates, Nic Montgomery and Matt Freer have announced their new project, Away Days, and have premiered their debut track via Rocksound. You can give it a listen here, and view tweets from the band below.
Man Overboard have announced they are going on hiatus, and have announced a handful of “farewell for now” shows. You can read a statement from the band, as well as view the tour dates below.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past decade, you’re guaranteed to have heard the hit “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” by Panic! At The Disco, or another one of the band’s renown tracks. Since then, not only has their membership altered, but their sound has developed as well. Vocalist Brendon Urie has truly put the team on his back with the band’s latest release, Death Of A Bachelor, and demonstrated his raw musical talent in every aspect.
Featuring tracks, such as “Victorious”, “Emperor’s New Clothes” and “LA Devotee”, Urie has bridged the gap between an almost Sinatra-esque swing sound and contemporary pop with this new record. “Don’t Threaten Me With A Good Time” and “Hallelujah” have a bit of a top 40 feel, but still have a taste of the thematic elements that feature throughout the album. The song that most accurately reflects Panic!’s vibe (fittingly) is “Golden Days”. Throughout the whole album, the mixture of Urie’s resonating vocals and refined production make for an overall solid record.