The LA-based alternative, indie-pop group finished the tour by stopping in Tempe, Arizona for a free show, and it’s no doubt that word about the show spread around town.
A self-described anthem about celebrating and owning your individuality, “ME!” is a complete turnaround from Swift’s last lead single, the dark and daring “Look What You Made Me Do.”
From the now #1 New York Times bestseller for two weeks in a row, Supermarket by Bobby Hall is a first for the young rapper Logic. The American rapper, born and raised in Maryland, is creating history by being the first of his kind to become a bestselling author.
With their evident passion for their work and enthusiasm to keep growing, it’s not difficult to foresee Destroy Boys’ future as the next big punk band.
Emily Brophy dreams of making her music expand far past the four walls of her bedroom in Virginia. The young singer is making quite the name for herself in the indie-pop scene online, garnering over 80,000 plays of her first single on Spotify. Brophy is preparing for her second release, “Never Be Enough,” on April 24.
As excited Vince Staples fans arrived to the Observatory North Park, you could overhear their ecstatic conversations about him and his music. Long Beach native Vince Staples was set to have a show in San Diego, California on April 2nd for his headlining tour entitled Smile, You’re on Camera.
Xander Corbett is a newer indie artist based in Washington DC. He just came out with his new album, stitches on a broken heart., and I had the opportunity to ask him a couple questions about the release. This is Xander’s third album, and since the release of his first two records, he has gained a larger following, making stitches on a broken heart. special to his loyal fanbase.
The effervescent indie-pop group Marsicans recently released the poignant and unrelentingly self-conscious single “Your Eyes” earlier this year. As they prepared for their UK headline tour, they came down south to Luton for a benefit concert to support The Alzheimer’s Society. I had the opportunity of sitting down with them for a chat before their warm-up gig.
PUP is a Canadian punk band who have been making music since 2011. They're pure punk and one of the most talented bands in the scene today. Their third album, Morbid Stuff, is their strongest and most powerful release yet.
After quite a bit of waiting, MAX, the pop artist from New York City who was made famous with his hit “Lights Down Low,” is back yet again with another catchy single. His brand new song is titled “Love Me Less,” and is a follow-up to his October 2018 release of “Worship,” which kickstarted his new era last year.