Iris Pope Releases Evocative New Track “Far From Holy”
Iris Pope is a debut artist in the truest sense of the word, “Far From Holy” is just her second release (ever!) following the summer single “I Like Us Better.”
Iris Pope is a debut artist in the truest sense of the word, “Far From Holy” is just her second release (ever!) following the summer single “I Like Us Better.”
Jessica Carter Altman debuted her first show at an intimate showcase off Cahuenga Blvd called The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, California.
With a rise of the Canadian Hardcore scene, metalcore band The Northern gives us the scoop on the Chord Progression Podcast.
Saint Motel took San Diego by storm on September 19, 2023, at The Observatory North Park, as they embarked on their highly anticipated “The Awards Show” tour.
The youngest artist ever to be signed to Frontiers Music SLR, Cassidy Paris is here to talk about the growth of her music at the age of 20.
Noelle Sucks has shared her new single “Ugly Ugly” via Graveboy Records.
Reddstar found out how to book 3 of the biggest rock music festivals in America, and say how they did it on the Chord Progression Podcast.
Stephen Jaymes’ “Virus Vaccine” is about people. About you and me and the human condition and about, as Jaymes says, thinking we know what’s best for us and “almost always being wrong about it.”
The Wiltern in Los Angeles recently played host to an unforgettable, sold out performance by City and Colour. It was [read more]
Grayscale has released their new single, “Not Afraid To Die”, which is their first new music since 2021 and undoubtably their best work to date.
UK band Heart of a Coward explores a new metalcore sound on their new album This Place Only Brings Death on the Chord Progression Podcast.
Bastille have hit the road yet again for another whirlwind of a tour! Just coming off of their ‘Bad Blood X’ tour celebrating the tenth anniversary of their debut album, Bad Blood, they made time amidst their busy touring schedule opening for Duran Duran to stop and play a headline show in Norfolk, Virginia this past week.
LA-based progressive pop, art rock band Antenna the End (AtE) shared their debut single, “Blah Blah Blah (Chameleon Sentences),” on Sept 8th via Toys of The Masses.
Why is Australia dominating the heavy music scene? A newer metalcore band Weightless sheds light on why on the Chord Progression Podcast.
Orlando trash-rock band FELICITY has released their latest single “Emo Trash” along with an accompanying video. Collaborating with the band on the new song is fellow Orlando-based singer/songwriter Greyson Zane.
Shayley of Dayshell (former Of Mice & Men) talks about defeating alcoholism to continue making music with new album Pegasus/
Tash, with over 580,000 TikTok followers and a rapid growth from 3,000 to 100,000 in under a month, is making waves in the music scene.
Everclear released their new live album, Live at The Whisky a Go Go, on September 8th. It features 14 songs recorded at the world-famous Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, CA.
In this exclusive interview, we dive into the creative journey of Shanice, the artist behind the hit song “I Got You”
The Used opened their Fall headlining tour with Sleeping With Sirens and Dead American on September 5 at the Avondale Brewing Company in Birmingham, AL.
Going all in, ENOX explains how a Tinder date led to song featuring Ricky Armellino of Ice Nine Kills on the Chord Progression Podcast
An incredible chance to perform on stage with Motionless In White and a viral tik tok leads Late9 to the Chord Progression Podcast.
Sam Smith brought their GLORIA the Tour to Los Angeles for 2 nights at The Kia Forum in Inglewood.
Ashbury Park alt-rock band LATEWAVES have announced their new album LATEWAVES which is due out on September 29, 2023 via Open Your Ear Records. Ahead of the album’s release the band shared the lead single “Same Air” and more recently “Italian Smokes”.
Original Saliva drummer Paul Crosby talks about being in a new band with his song called Coldwards, living the ultimate dad dream.
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