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19.04.2025
Wisp shared her new single “Get back to me,” which she debuted at Coachella. She's currently working on her debut album with Photographic Memory's Max Epstein.
The AP A-sides playlist features KennyHoopla, Balance and Composure, the Hellp, and more. These are our favorite new songs, updated weekly.
18.04.2025
The Story So Far announced a fall headlining tour with Neck Deep, Origami Angel, and Pain of Truth. See the 2025 dates.
Photographer Gabrielle Ravet leads us through her love of emo and alternative culture with her new exhibition A Fangirl’s Diary. See the photos.
17.04.2025
Fontaines D.C. released the deluxe edition of Romance with bonus tracks, including a live mashup of “Starbuster” with David Lynch’s “In Heaven” from Eraserhead.
Our fans ranked the five most underrated My Chemical Romance songs, from “Early Sunsets Over Monroeville” to “Heaven Help Us.” See the list.
Following 2022's "Pressure Cooker," Militarie Gun and Dazy teamed for another collab “Tall People Don’t Live Long.” See the video, directed by Ian Shelton.
16.04.2025
Greet Death announced their new album, Die In Love, and shared "Country Girl." See the horror-inspired video, starring members Harper Boyhtari and Logan Gaval.
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden will interview Lil Xan. Here's what you need to know.
15.04.2025
Following last year's viral "Seasons" and "Smoke break," Sam Austins shared “A baby girl named Heaven.” His next EP, The Woods, is out later this year.
Turnstile announced an album release show for NEVER ENOUGH on June 6, with support from Teezo Touchdown, Boy Harsher, and Big Boy. Here's how to get tickets.
12.04.2025
Eyedress released his new album, Stoner, which features Mac DeMarco, the Marías, filmmaker Harmony Korine, N8NOFACE, and more. Stream it now.
Julia Wolf announced her new album, Pressure, and lead single "Jennifer's Body" references the 2009 horror-comedy movie with Megan Fox. See the music video.
My Chemical Romance announced a Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge deluxe edition and shared a live version of “I'm Not Okay (I Promise)” from BBC Radio 1's "The Lock Up."
The AP A-sides playlist features Turnstile, Lifeguard, Stereolab, Home is Where, Sextile, and more. These are our favorite new songs, updated weekly.
11.04.2025
Scowl made their late-night TV debut on Stephen Colbert, performing their Are We All Angels single “Tonight (I’m Afraid).” See the video.
Our fans ranked the five best albums of the 2020s so far, from Bad Omens’ THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND to Fall Out Boy's So Much (For) Stardust. See the list.
Kaonashi announced their new album, I Want To Go Home, which features a collaboration with Anthony Green. See the music video for "When I Say."
10.04.2025
Racing Mount Pleasant (formerly Kingfisher) have returned with their spellbinding seven-minute debut single, “Call It Easy.” Listen now.
Following 2024's Forest (Monsters Live In The Trees), Black Polish is back with the new single "Be With Me." See the music video, directed by Gus Black.
09.04.2025
Home is Where announced their country-influenced new album, Hunting Season. Hear lead single "Migration Patterns," featuring harmonica and pedal steel.
Turnstile announced their new album, NEVER ENOUGH, produced by Brendan Yates. See the music video, directed by Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory, and LP artwork.
08.04.2025
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden will interview Grammy-nominated musician JP Saxe. Here's what you need to know.
Hotline TNT announced their new album, Raspberry Moon, and shared "Julia's War," which references They Are Gutting A Body Of Water's imprint. See the video.
Lucy Dacus and Katie Gavin of MUNA sat down to discuss the creative process behind Forever is a Feeling, their relationship history, and more. Read the interview.
05.04.2025
BABYMETAL will release their new album, Metal Forth, in June and shared the single “from me to u” with Poppy. See the futuristic music video.
The AP A-sides playlist features PinkPantheress, Dazy, the Marias, Jenny Hval, Voyeur, and more. These are our favorite new songs, updated weekly.
Following a three-year hiatus, SoundCloud pioneer Corbin has returned with an honest, hopeful new album, Crisis Kid. Read the interview.
The Regrettes singer Lydia Night released her debut solo single, “Pity Party.” See the music video, which Night co-directed with Ramisha Sattar.
04.04.2025
Following the release of her third album, Young-Girl Forever, Sofie Royer unpacks its creation, upcoming tour, and love of Bruce Springsteen. Read the interview.
Big Ears 2025 featured performances from DARKSIDE, Tortoise, Beth Gibbons, Jessica Pratt, and more. See the recap and photos from the Knoxville festival.
Jesse Draxler announced his new project Tongue of Angels, a continuation of Reigning Cement. Hear “The Wounds of Failure, The Pillars of Desire” with Presser.
Ekko Astral are throwing Liberation Weekend, a Washington, D.C. festival to Gender Liberation Movement. Pinkshift, L'Rain, Bartees Strange, and more will play.
03.04.2025
Our fans ranked the five best up-and-coming bands of 2025, from Cherie Amour to Life in Idle. See the list.
02.04.2025
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden will interview Michael Clifford of 5 Seconds of Summer. Here's what you need to know.
Wet Leg announced their new album, moisturizer, and shared lead single "catch these fists," which the band previously debuted live. See the music video.
29.03.2025
The AP A-sides playlist features MJ Lenderman, Rico Nasty, Comet, Maria Somerville, Split Chain, and more. These are our favorite new songs, updated weekly.
She’s also shared a new performance video of ”Bullseye” from the album, featuring Hozier.
”This EP is my side-step into the world of pop-rock,” Comet says.
28.03.2025
The UK nü-gaze band also have North American tour dates this spring.