After two busy years of touring, releasing music videos, traveling to different countries, and even making new music, Broadside have finally returned with the first two new singles since the release of their 2017 album, Paradise.
While many of the other black-and-white-clad bands they became associated with have undergone major sonic changes, Catfish and the Bottlemen have carried their signature sound with them into 2019 for the release of The Balance, their latest LP.
Indie-rock phenoms DREAMERS released their highly anticipated album on April 26th. Launch Fly Land is the perfect follow-up to the band’s first full length, This Album Does Not Exist.
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.