My Chemical Romance were probably the most important rock band of the 2000s, they were the saviors of the outcasts. Trash Theory explains why below!
Cradle Of Filth have announced a North American tour with Wednesday 13 and Raven Black.
Wildheart are a melodic hardcore band from Brisbane Australia. They quickly moved to make a name for themselves sharing their heavy yet melodic music and showcasing their energetic live show all across QLD.
Formed by twin brothers James and Jake Taylor in early 2016, Dream Haze is an emo/indie band from El Centro, California. Dream Haze hones an enchanting and ambient blend of influences from across punk, indie and emo, delivering an emotive and instrumentally astute brand of rock.
KISS have added more North American dates to their final tour.
Foo Fighters, System Of A Down, and Disturbed will be headlining the inaugural Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival
Born an Army brat, Kurt Riley has been on the road all his life. Relocating from state to state often as a boy, he turned to art and fiction as solace from the loneliness that life granted. Stemming from a conservative upbringing, he sought an escape from that stifling mindset; the exodus was granted at fourteen years old, when he discovered The Rolling Stones. Further galvanized by Delta blues, Chess Records, and classic R&B, Riley taught himself how to sing and play both the guitar and harmonica a year later.
Formed in Quebec City in 2015, Twice on Tuesday delivers a well-oiled pop-punk sound, reminiscent of many of the genre mainstays and taking influence from the likes of Good Charlotte, Simple Plan and New Found Glory.
Black Dog Prowl is considered one of Washington, D.C.'s hardest hitting rock bands. The four-piece showcases original material ranging from the slow, down-tuned to a fast-paced kick in the teeth. If one insists on drawing a line to the familiar, BDP has drawn sonic comparisons to the likes of Soundgarden, Torche, and Nirvana.
Capsize have shared an official video for their new single “Pain In Purpose.”