Sum 41 Announce New Album ‘Order In Decline’

Legendary punk icons Sum 41 have announced their seventh full-length album titled, Order In Decline, will be released on July 19 via Hopeless Records. The upcoming album will feature ten tracks that are quite personal to Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley stating, “The last thing I wanted to do was write a social or political protest record, and Order In...

Sum 41 – “Out For Blood” – Review

Sum 41 are at it again! Making quite the splash in the deep end of the pool with the release of their latest single, “Out For Blood,” which is taken from the band’s upcoming album Order In Decline, which is looking at a release this Summer. Sum 41 is one of those bands I can keep on repeat throughout the...

Review: Caroline Grace – “Turn The Light Off”

As I mentioned before in my review of “Undrunk” by the wonderful Fletcher, I’m not a huge fan of the pop genre, at least by today’s standards of the genre which heavily features bubble gum everything, songs that have no meaning, and a machine that pumps out the latest pop star whether it’s a woman or a man in a...

Live Review: Simple Creatures Bring The Dance Floor To Belasco Ballroom (3/28)

Enter American Trash-Pop: There’s a sweet spot for Simple Creatures somewhere between blink-182 and All Time Low. The newest “baby band” from Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth. Calling themselves trash-pop could be seen as a personal insult, in which I know many fans from the blink-182 side of the field would agree with, but to Hoppus and Gaskarth it’s a...

Andy Black Releases “Ghost Of Ohio” Music Video

Andy Black continues his sneak peek extravaganza for his upcoming sophomore album, The Ghost Of Ohio, with the release of his latest music video for title track, “Ghost of Ohio.” The Patrick Fogarty directed music video is a wonderful companion piece for Andy Black’s latest single, capturing perfect vibes and visualizations for a song that’s clearly about personal growth, moving...

Review: Tragic Me – ‘Young Hearts’

Is it too soon to crown my favorite band of the year? Probably, but I’m going to do it anyway! The Australian Neck Deep, Tragic Me has probably been my go to band since I gave their latest release Young Hearts a brief listen, which translates to about fifty-plus plays give or take a few. I will point out that...

Review: As It Is – ‘Denial: Reimagined’

The Great Depression, one of As It Is‘ best albums to date, possibly one of the best albums to be released last year. A tale of greedy opportunists, mind-numbing depression, and inner battles where the outcome decides the fate of your life. The Great Depression, one of the best albums for someone like me. Now, thanks to As It Is’...

Review: Water District – “Take Off Your Clothes”

Water District? Yeah, I hate those guys. All of them, all three of them suck. Musical abominations, that’s what they are. All joking aside, this Los Angeles based new-era pop rock band might have what you need when it comes to new-wave pop punk, light emo, and indie pop all rolled into one. I don’t know much about these guys,...

Simple Creatures Release “Strange Love” Music Video

Simple Creatures are back with more fun antics than before! The Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth fronted project have released their next song “Strange Love,” with an accompanying music video that keeps the vibe feeling pretty old school. “Strange Love” which also happens to be the name of the duos’ upcoming debut EP is a pretty fantastical song, and so...

Weezer Go Old School With “Take On Me” Music Video

Weezer are continuing their ascension into the world of becoming a living meme with the release of their latest music video for “Take On Me.” Starring the always fun bunch of misfits Finn Wolfhard, Ayla Tesler-Mabe, Malcolm Craig, and Jack Anderson better known as the band Calpurnia, the Carrick Moore Gerety directed music video tells the tale of a young...