Canadian punk veterans The Flatliners release new album

The Flatliners have released their new album Cold World, the longstanding Canadian punk quartet’s brand new studio album. They celebrate album release with new video/single ‘And They’re Off’. The band had the following to share about the track: “‘And They’re Off’ is a soundtrack for the mounting distractions we surround ourselves with on a daily…

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As It Is drop new single “Do You Remember?”

Transatlantic pop-rock quartet, As It Is, today release, ‘Do You Remember?’, the latest single from their forthcoming self-titled album, released July 17th. Speaking of the reflective track, a live favourite in-waiting, frontman Patty Walters shares, “‘Do You Remember?’ is about the countless nights we’ve spent retelling all our favourite stories from the road, the studio,…

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Album Review: The All-American Rejects – Sandbox

After fourteen long years, the kings of power-pop hooks are back to claim their crown. The All-American Rejects return with Sandbox, a record that proves some things are worth the wait. It’s been over a decade since 2012’s Kids in the Street, and let’s be honest, the music world has felt a little less colorful without Tyson…

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Honey Revenge take aim at toxic friendships on new single ‘Run Your Mouth’

Los Angeles, CA band Honey Revenge are back with their sharp-tongued new single, Run Your Mouth. “Friend breakups hurt more than romantic ones and I’ll die on that hill,” shares vocalist Devin Papadol. “There’s nothing worse than finding out someone you were once so close with is running their mouth about you. ‘Run Your Mouth’…

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Sleeping With Sirens announce new album

The iconic alternative rock band Sleeping With Sirens have announced their new LP An Ending In Itself is set for release on 12th June 2026. Produced by Will Yip (Turnstile, Circa Survive, Movements), the band’s eighth studio album represents both a homecoming and a reckoning for them as they revive the restless spirit of their…

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Ice Nine Kills deliver arena-worthy spectacle at Wembley

Ice Nine Kills don’t just play shows, they stage full-scale horror productions, and on a cold December night at OVO Arena Wembley, they proved that metalcore theatre belongs on the biggest stages imaginable (imagine an Ice Nine Kills musical…. we digress). Blood-soaked theatrics, massive sing-alongs, and pit-starting precision turned Wembley into a slasher movie set, with every…

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Simple Plan announce UK shows for October

Multi-platinum Canadian pop-punk legends Simple Plan are thrilled to announce their 2026 UK/European Headline Tour, marking their triumphant return to the continent as they continue celebrating their 25th anniversary. Hitting more than 19 cities across the UK and Europe and bookended by massive shows at Wembley and Accor Arenas, in London and Paris respectively, this…

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Spanish Love Songs drop new EP “A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time”

Spanish Love Songs release their newest EP, A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time, out now via Pure Noise Records. The EP consists of three previously-released singles, as well as new track “Lifers Too” ft. The Wonder years. With A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time, Spanish Love Songs return not just to…

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Bowling For Soup & Punk Rock Factory reimagine Endless Possibilities 

Pop punk legends Bowling For Soup have teamed up with UK viral sensations Punk Rock Factory to release a brand-new version of “Endless Possibility” featuring alt-rock legends Wheatus, the main theme song from Sonic Unleashed (2008). The song was originally written by Bowling For Soup’s Jaret Reddick and has become one of the most beloved…

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Neck Deep release deluxe album ‘Neck Deep’ (The Dumbf**k edition)

Pop-punk legends Neck Deep have released the deluxe edition of their acclaimed self-titled album via Hopeless Records. Neck Deep (The Dumbfuck Edition) includes four additional tracks and brand-new artwork, featuring two live recordings and the first-ever vinyl release of fan favourites STFU and You Should See Me Now. Frontman Ben Barlow reflected on the release,…

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