The single is the latest in a stream of releases from the dark synth-pop group.
Listen here.
The single is the latest in a stream of releases from the dark synth-pop group.
Listen here.
Tonight Alive released “Crack My Heart,” the second single off their upcoming album “Underworld,” out January 12th and available for preorder here.
Badflower released their latest single “Heroin” with a corresponding music video.
Pale Waves released a visual for their most recent melancholy single “New Year’s Eve.”
Smallpools released the music video for their single “Passenger Side,” taken from the band’s most recent EP “The Science Of Letting Go.”
Watch here.
Good Charlotte released a three-track Christmas EP, with their original song “Christmas by the Phone” as well as two new covers.
Staircase Spirits released their third EP of the year, “Love Stories,” featuring the single “California Winter.” Listen here, and read our interview with Staircase Spirits on the EP here.
UK rockers Artificial Pleasure released their new three-track EP “Wound Up Tight.” Listen here.
High Tyde released their most recent single “In Your Head,” closely following the release of “Young Offenders.”
The new EP features acoustic versions of “Regeneration,” “Treats,” and “Drift,” off the band’s debut album, along with a cover of Ride’s “Vapour Trail.” Listen here.
The video follows the routine of Greg, a friend of the band’s who is also colorblind. The single is taken from the band’s most recent album “Lost In Translation.”
Moose Blood announced the release of a new album, “I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore,” out March 9th and available for preorder here. Watch the video for the first single off the upcoming album, “Talk In Your Sleep,” below.
OUTLYA released their own take on MUD’s “Lonely This Christmas,” with some help from Fraser of The Tin Pigeons.
Boston Manor released their dark new single “Drowned In Gold” with a corresponding music video.
The Providence-based pop-punkers had this to say on their writing process:
“We started the writing process for “Friendly Neighborhood Nightmare” with the intent to really hone our ability to write anthem pop rock songs. Up until that point, we had focused our writing efforts on a heavier, rougher style. But with the development of “Friendly Neighborhood,” we realized our greatest strength as songwriters was the ability to write songs with a catchy, flowing chorus, while still retaining the dark, tongue-in-cheek lyrical style we had adapted. The bouncy tempo, memorable theme and unstoppable chorus are just some of the elements that make this song one of our strongest, and one that’s sure to stick in the heads of everyone who hears it.”
Listen to “Friendly Neighborhood Nightmares” here.
The sweet song now gets a light-hearted music video as the band members dance around together.
Pop-punkers Eat Your Heart Out released their six-song “Mind Games” EP today. Listen here.
White Room released their new double-EP “Eight.” Listen here.
Creeper released their cover of The Pogues’ “Fairytale Of New York” and announced a Christmas EP, out December 8th and will feature a new original song “Same Time Next Year?”
New Found Glory released “20 Years From Now,” a track that was recorded during the “Makes Me Sick” album sessions, but that they considered to be separate from the rest of the album.