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My Chemical RomanceCall them pop-punk, post-hardcore, or alternative rock, but lead singer and founder Gerard Way would rather you never call them “emo.”
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Pierce The Veil
Right now, Pierce the Veil are at their most raw, crackling with urgency and immediacy. Never predictable, always engaging, Pierce the Veil continue to soar on the strength of highly potent energy, rich musicality, and a scrappy sense of authentic exuberant ambition that's frankly unrivaled. Frontman Vic Fuentes, guitarist Tony Perry, and bassist Jaime Preciado put volatile, angsty, confessional emotions into the music, which is why their songs resonate with so many. "No matter where the band performs, fans will show up," wrote Loudwire. "When you see Pierce The Veil live, you'll understand why."
PTV's evolution from album to album is nothing less than stunning. The early buzz generated by A Flair for the Dramatic (2007) made its follow-up one of the most anticipated albums of 2010. Selfish Machines shot to No.1 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart. The Chicago Tribune saluted Collide with the Sky for its "post-hardcore punk with more than a few nods to Queen." They became a true arena act on Misadventures, selling out huge venues without losing the intimate connection with their fans.
Pierce the Veil have long cemented their status as one of the most exciting and relevant acts in their genre — by constantly evolving.
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A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1 is out now.
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The UsedOne of the few remaining bands from the ‘Emo scene’, The Used from Orem, Utah formed in 2001 consisting of: Bert McCracken (vocals, keys), Jeph Howard (bass), Quinn Allman (guitar) and Branden Steineckert (drums).
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Coheed and Cambria
Taking inspiration from two main characters Claudio Sanchez’s fictional works, prog-rock band Coheed and Cambria from New York, US who since formation in 1995 have steadily climbed to the top of the ranks while achieving global success with their Children of the Fence firmly by their side.
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The Pretty Reckless
Between 2013 and 2015, The Pretty Reckless traveled the globe touring in support of their second album, the raucous, roaring, Catholic guilt-inspired Going To Hell. A bruising blend of ferocious rock and roll and inky blues, the album debuted in the Top 5 on the Billboard Top 200 and spun off three No. 1 Mainstream Rock singles, “Fucked Up World,” “Follow Me Down” and 2014’s most successful song at the format, “Heaven Knows,” which spent a total of 18 weeks in the top spot. Going to Hell’s success meant strong live demand for the New York City band, which is anchored by its songwriters, singer-guitarist Taylor Momsen and guitarist Ben Phillips, who have been making music together in partnership for ten years, and rounded out by bassist Mark Damon and drummer Jamie Perkins. The Going To Hell Tour sent The Pretty Reckless off on four separate jaunts across North America and three trips to Europe. Their explosive shows earned them legions of new fans at home and overseas. Despite feeling physically and emotionally spent after returning from their two-year odyssey, Momsen and Phillips jumped right into writing the songs for their third album, the scorching yet soulful Who You Selling For, which will be released by Razor & Tie in October. “We had so much we wanted to say, it was like shaking a can of soda on tour, and then when we started writing we cracked the seal,” says Momsen. “The touring life is very isolating. You look at the world through a bus or airplane window. But music is the healing factor. It’s the one thing that is grounding and a true companion through the forest. It saved us — again.” The necessity of music as a balm for the soul is a theme that threads its way through Who You Selling For, which finds Momsen and Phillips dealing with emotions ranging from confusion and frustration to depression and despair. “I think we felt a dire need to express those thoughts,” says Phillips. “And they’re things I think most humans feel on a daily basis but don’t always have an outlet to express. In the end we’re saying, ‘Don’t give up, your soul is all you have, so you’ve got to hang onto that.’” The album’s opening track, “Hangman” (which was inspired by a poem by Chidiock Tichborne written on the eve of his execution), tells a story of having control over your own mind and soul no matter what is happening to you. From there, Who You Selling For delves deep into the psyche of Momsen and Phillips — two artists who believe very much in the fiery redemptive power of rock and roll. The album’s first single, “Take Me Down,” is a story of desperation, with Momsen delivering such lyrics as “I spend all night and day / How much harder can I play? / You know I gave my life to rock and roll?” “It’s about wanting something so much you’d sell your soul for it,” Momsen says, adding that she and Phillips were inspired by blues artist Robert Johnson’s song “Crossroads,” which some have interpreted as Johnson singing about selling his soul to the Devil in exchange for his musical ability. “Back To The River” is about the desire to get away from everything, to go where no one can reach you, while the strutting “Wild City” is influenced by being young and on your own in New York (“We wrote it while walking down Rivington Street on the Lower East Side,” Momsen says). The most aggressive song on the album is “Oh My God,” which Momsen describes as “self-confession right out of a journal. I think it speaks for itself.” And finally “Who You Selling For” testifies to music being a form of salvation and describes how the rest of the album reaches into all forms of rock and roll looking for “The Answer.” The song inspired the album’s title, asking listeners to take a look at their own lives with its provocative query. “For me, it’s a question that challenges what I’m doing with my life,” Momsen says. “It questions the meaning of my actions whatever they are. It also defines the record in a grander way by asking the listener to look into the meaning of each song past the obvious.” Sonically, Who You Selling For alternates between blistering hard rock (“Oh My God,” “Prisoner,” “Wild City,” “Living In The Storm”) and gentler, more downtempo moments (“The Walls Are Closing In,” “Take Me Down,” “Back To The River,” “Who You Selling For,” acoustic ballad “Bedroom Window,” and closing track “The Devil’s Back”), giving Momsen a platform to showcase the power and versatility of her voice. She is one of rock’s most compelling contemporary frontpersons, capable of being both brash and confrontational and sultry and seductive, daring listeners to ignore her at their own peril with a fiery swagger that has only grown more fascinating as Momsen gets older. (She was 15 when The Pretty Reckless wrote and recorded their rock-grunge-blues debut album Light Me Up, which was released in 2010.) Momsen’s voice sounds all the more intimate thanks to the unvarnished way that she and Phillips, along with their long-time producer Kato Khandwala, recorded the songs. “It’s the most natural recording possible,” says Phillips. “It’s all performance-based, nothing was fixed. If Taylor walked in and sang the song and it didn’t work, she’d walk right out.” When more than just guitar, bass, and drums were needed, additional musicians were invited in, including guitarist Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers), guitarist Tommy Byrnes (Billy Joel), and keyboardist Andy Burton (Ian Hunter), as well as backing vocalists Janice Pendarvis (David Bowie), Jenny Douglas-Foote (P!nk), and Sophia Ramos (Rod Stewart). “It was so great having that many musicians in a room playing together and just hitting the record button,” Momsen says. “It’s very gratifying to feel the players and singers represented as they are. It gave life to these songs that were written tucked away in a bedroom and it enabled us to really deliver the most honest performances possible. What you hear is what it sounded like, no frills. That’s it.” It’s the band’s willingness to bare their souls that has earned them such a passionate fan base — people who identify with the raw candor of the lyrics and fearless way they are expressed. “I’ve had such a strange life,” Momsen says. “I’ve always felt on my own, running around the world on some mission that I barely understood. Our fans have been the ones who were really there for us. They have supported us through the good times and the bad. I owe them gratitude. They are the inspiration when things look too bleak to keep going. I know it’s been said a million times, but it’s true, I wouldn’t be here today without them. They make this all possible.” New Album, Who You Selling For available now! Buy it on iTunes - http://geni.us/theprettyreckless
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Taking Back SundayTaking Back Sunday (formed in 1999) is an American post-hardcore and alternative rock band from Amityville, New York, in the U.S.
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Sleeping With SirensThe post-hardcore band Sleeping with Sirens formed in Orlando, Florida, US, but would later relocate to Grand Rapids, Michigan, US. The band features members of other post-hardcore bands like Broadway, For All We Know, and Paddock Park, which meant that the members were already experienced musicians before formation.
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Cavalera Conspiracy
Cavalera Conspiracy (formed in 2007) is an American heavy metal band that regularly adopts the sounds and intensity of groove and thrash metal, hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
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BadflowerLos Angeles, CA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJK5adpF6Yc
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We the KingsWe the Kings are a pop punk outfit out of Florida, US, who first shook the US charts with their single, "Check Yes Juliet" in 2007. They have since been on the up and up, releasing a number of Top 40 Singles and headlining the Vans Warped Tour.
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Loathehttps://loatheasone.co.uk/
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L.S. Dunes
Love Songs for Lost Souls
Our new album Violet is out now 💜
Catch us on The Like Magick Tour 🔮
https://linktr.ee/lsdunes
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Palaye Royale
Equal parts brit-pop, glam rock and art-punk, Palaye Royale has amassed over half a billion streams throughout their career and earned a legion of cult-like fans with their adrenaline-fueled, Rock n’ Roll circus. First landing in Los Angeles as teenagers, Las Vegas-bred brothers Remington Leith (vocals), Sebastian Danzig (guitar), and Emerson Barrett (drums) , worked their way up through the ruthless L.A.rock scene going from playing basement shows while living out of their car to headlining arenas around the world and touring with the likes of Yungblud. The band is readying their fourth full-lengthFeverDream, which emerged from a much-needed break in the chaos, returning to their roots and composing most of the album on piano. Equal parts ecstatic head rush and in-depth meditation on the state of the human psyche, the result is Palaye Royale’s boldest and most visionary body of work to date. With their fast-paced dirty rock n’ roll and unparalleled swagger, Palaye Royale have endlessly delivered an electrifying live show, one that frequently finds Remington hanging from the rafters. And whether they’re taking the stage at major festivals like Reading and Leeds, Download and Pinkpop or playing to sold-out crowds in such far-flung locales as Amsterdam, Prague and Mexico City, the band’s most crucial ambition is to deepen their rarefied connection with their beloved fanbase, lovingly dubbed the Soldiers of the Royal Council
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SoulflyFormed by Max Cavalera looking for a new endeavor in 1997, Soulfly were formed in Phoenix, Arizona. The band has since become a chart-topping band, with a Gold certification to their name.
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (formed in 2003) is an American post hardcore emo-pop band from Jacksonville, Florida, in the U.S.
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ivri^_^☆🦕 - Beginning her musical journey at the age of 15, ivri started off by posting snippets of her works on Instagram. After being discovered and sampled by numerous producers around the world she was uncovered and would quickly achieve millions of streams. Soon after she began her solo project known as ‘ivri", existing as a faceless artist until late 2020 when she uploaded her first ever official releases. Although her works are set ‘in one place only’, the feelings they evoke are universal. Her angelic, soft voice allows listeners to feel a sense of comfort and warmth in each one of her songs. Central to ivri's music is the wide array of concepts heard such as spirituality, the universe, mental health and more.
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Scene QueenHi I'm Scene Queen! I'm plastic, fantastic, and musically dramatic. This is a catalog of my mental illness.
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Angel Du$tYAK, 10/22
https://linktr.ee/angeldustmoney
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Wind Walkers
Listen to our new EP 'I Don't Belong Here' out now - https://ffm.to/ww_idbh
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Powerman 5000Powerman 5000 is an industrial metal band from Boston, Massachusetts, US. The band formed in 1991 and has released several notable albums in the nu metal and hard rock scene.
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NevertelFormed in 2014, Nevertel has honed their powerhouse presence through perseverance and baptism by fire, building steadily to their 165M catalog streams and one of the most exciting new stories at the Active Rock radio format. Poised for a headlining position, Nevertel’s dynamic blend of nu-metal, hip-hop and rock has stolen the stage at major festivals like Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple, and on the road with Sleep Theory, Memphis May Fire, and more in the past year alone.
Fresh off a Top 3 hit at Active Rock radio and constant touring around their debut album, Start Again, Nevertel returns supercharged, having premiered their new single “OTHERSIDE” via SiriusXM Octane last week. Written and produced by the Tampa, FL band with Jeremy Michael (vocals) and Raul Lopez (vocals/producer) at the helm, they channel the blur of nonstop creation into something sleeker and more deliberate, hooks sharpened by the road, tension earned through repetition.
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VanaScreaming rap rock electro pop mutant from Sydney
LP2 ‘MUTATION’ OUT 22nd November - PREORDER NOW: https://lnk.weareredhook.com/mutation
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Primer 55Those who should know the history do know the history. Primer 55 has been hitting stages since 1999 creating one of the largest and most dedicated fan bases around! For the last 6 years PRIMER 55 has been silent. No recording, no touring, no talking of Primer 55...Many years of rehab and relapse, it seems as though the clouds have finally lifted for Primer fans!! They toured this past winter and they're are breaking down the barriers, showing their dedication and support of there fans, which have shown them the meaning of "Family for Life". In the shadows of his music Bobby stayed busy... joining Soulfly, making 3 records and touring the world as their bassist. Bobby is currently working on new Primer 55 material and has begun writing in his very own studio called "The Porch Studios". He's been juggling writing and recording the new Soulfly album to be released in summer of 2008, Primer55, and Love Said No which Bobby plays Bass for. Primer55 released the following albums: AS SEEN ON TV (Fat Static Records) 1999 INTRODUCTION TO MAYHEM (Island Records) 2000 THE NEW RELEASE (Island Records) 2001 FAMILY FOR LIFE CD/DVD(Crash music) 2007. Guitarist / songwriter Bobby Burns currently plays bass for SOULFLY, Guitars and bass for PRIMER55 and bass for LOVE SAID NO. http://www.officialprimer55.com
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Earshot
Earshot: (noun) 1. Synonymous with sound. 2. Loud screaming fans. 3. and metal horns.
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