The All-American Rejects Release ‘Send Her To Heaven’ EP

Pop-rock legends The All-American Rejects are back with a three-track EP titled, Send Her To Heaven via Epitaph Records. Send Her To Heaven features “Demons,” “Gen Why? (DGAF),” and title track “Send Her To Heaven.” While talking their new three-track EP, guitarist Mike Kennerty stated, “the last couple of records were fun to make but they were pretty draining, whereas...

Sleep On It Announce New Album ‘Pride & Disaster’

Chicago-based pop-rock band Sleep On It has announced their new album, Pride & Disaster will be released on September 13 via Equal Vision Records. To further celebrate the occasion, Sleep On It released a music video for their latest infectious single “Under The Moment.” Featuring additional production by Kyle Black (State Champs, Pierce The Veil, All Time Low), Pride &...

Sleep On It Release “Under The Moment” Music Video

In celebration of their album announcement, Chicago-based pop-rock band Sleep On It has released a new music video from the latest single “Under The Moment.” Produced by Mike Green (All Time Low, 5 Seconds of Summer, Set It Off) “Under The Moment” is an infectious piece of sound that has me excited to check out the band’s upcoming album Pride...

Hawthorne Heights Release ‘Dads Of Sad’ Collection

Hawthorne Heights have released a special two-song cover collection titled, Dads of Sad, surprising fans on an otherwise boring Monday. Included in their collection of cover songs are “Butterflies” by Kacey Musgraves and “8” by Billie Eilish. Dads of Sad goes on to prove that Hawthorne Heights aren’t afraid of taking risks, and will go on to provide their emo-style...

Sum 41 – ‘Order In Decline’ – Review

Sum 41 are hitting the playground once again with a new album, Order In Decline via Hopeless Records. The July 19 released effort will feature singles “Out For Blood,” “Never There,” and “45 (A Matter Of Time)” and seven other punk-filled tunes. Each song that has been released so far from Order In Decline has been amazing. But, do Sum...

FFN Become Glamorous With New Single “Ugly”

Nashville pop-rockers FFN has signed with InVogue Records, and to celebrate have released a brand new single titled, “Ugly.” “Ugly” will be featured on the band’s upcoming EP Such Is Life which is looking at an August 2 release date. Accompanying their brand new single, FFN has also released a playful music video that showcases the three-piece enjoying the glam...

I The Mighty Surprise With ‘Unplugged In LA’ EP

Alternative rock band, I The Mighty surprised fans with the release of their new EP titled, Unplugged In LA, a wonderful live EP featuring the band’s intimate acoustic performances from YouTube Space in Los Angeles. Featuring stripped-down performances of “Chaos In Motion,” “Pet Names,” “Cave In,” and “Slow Dancing Forever” Unplugged In LA sounds like a wonderful live effort from...

JAMEO – “Safe And Sound” – Review

Firstly, this will be my first review of any style of EDM ever. I’m seriously surprised there haven’t been any others. But, I couldn’t have picked anyone better to make fun of, so JAMEO it is. JAMEO is getting prepared to rock everyone’s ear canals with his new single, “Safe And Sound,” and from what I’ve heard from his other...

Have Mercy Reminisce About A “Mattress On The Floor” With New Single

Have Mercy continue their hype train for their upcoming, highly anticipated album The Love Life with the release of new single, “Mattress On The Floor.” Showcasing vibes from across a variety of genres, “Mattress On The Floor” is described as an ethereal and reflective song. I have to say I agree, featuring subtle and comfortable guitar melodies, Have Mercy’s new...

Never Loved Release “Where Do I Go From Here?” Music Video

Following the release of their debut self-titled EP, alternative rockers Never Loved are back with a new single titled, “Where Do I Go From Here?” Accompanying their brand new single is an out of this world music video that will question your own sanity. While speaking about “Where Do I Go From Here?” frontman Camm Knopp stated, “this song centers...