2wice As Nice: Fall Out Boy Return to SoCal With Sold Out 2our Dust Show in Anaheim
Fall Out Boy brought the highly-anticipated second leg of their tour, So Much For (2our) Dust, to The Honda Center in Anaheim on Monday night.
Fall Out Boy brought the highly-anticipated second leg of their tour, So Much For (2our) Dust, to The Honda Center in Anaheim on Monday night.
Last Tuesday, Houstonians were blessed with the highly anticipated Los Angeles based duo- Crosses. Hundreds of hardcore fans gathered within [read more]
Preview the new album from Blind Channel (Exit Emotions on March 1st) with the band on the Chord Progression Podcast.
Texas alt-rock band House Parties shares how lyrics are poetry in action with music on the Chord Progression Podcast, with the song Waterworks.
Steel Panther returns to Reno, NV bringing their On The Prowl World Tour to the Grand Sierra Resort.
Heavy Pop band The Home Team recaps their largest shows, having gear left 5,000 miles behind, and preview their new music on this podcast.
17 year old musician Hunter Oliveri shares his story, signing with Spinefarm Records & staying motivated as an artist, on the Chord Progression Podcast
Canadian punk rock / metalcore band No Exceptions honor a fallen member and expand their sound on brand new EP “To Who It May Concern.”
It can’t be denied that the performances that Mammoth WVH and opener Nita Strauss laid down on the stage were just as fierce as arcade-style hand-to-hand combat!
From signing Poison & Stryper to record deals, to holding every job in music, Steve Rico of Blowing Smoke joins the Chord Progression Podcast.
Hot Mulligan’s “Why Would I Watch” headline show at the House of Blues in San Diego on December 3rd was a rollercoaster of high emotions and energy.
Rock, Metal, Rap fusion band LYLVC joins the Chord Progression Podcast, showing how they are gaining fans of all generations.
Saturday, November 4th, the annual and most anticipated festival for any Deftones fans around the world, ‘Dia De Los Deftones’, [read more]
In this exclusive interview with Jason Vitelli, we delve into the details behind his latest music video, “Night Falls,” a journey through the vibrant pulse of a club night.
Matt and Kim set off for their first tour in four years bringing the Matt and Kim Present: THE MATT AND KIM TOUR Feat. Matt and Kim to Detroit’s historic St. Andrews Hall
Sister Hazel’s visit to the Back Room of Bell’s Brewery brought a truly intimate feel for fans.
Catch Your Breath went from Tik Tok darlings to releasing their debut record to over 1 million monthly Spotify listeners. Find out how they did it.
Jessica Carter Altman debuted her first show at an intimate showcase off Cahuenga Blvd called The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, California.
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.
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.
Candlebox is putting the wraps on a storied 30-year career. After releasing seven studio albums, the Seattle rock band known for their hits “Far Behind” and “Cover Me” have released their final album The Long Goodbye via Round Hill Records
Thursday night, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion hosted yet another kick-ass show to officially end the summer of 2023 with [read more]
In this interview, we delve into Eric Hunker’s creative journey, the inspiration behind his upcoming album Beautiful Endings, the intersections between his music and his work in promoting healthy masculinity and consent culture, and much more.
L.S. Dunes played the final night of their summer headlining tour at Garden Grove’s one-and-only Garden Amphitheatre on August 11, 2023.
South Korean-born, Bay area-raised artist AZRA released her new EP, The Chronicles of Substance Pop: The Rebellion, on July 28th.
Rick from Adelitas Way joins the Chord Progression Podcast, taking aim at all of the tastemakers that tried to say “Rock Is Dead.”
Tuesday afternoon, Houstonian elder emos gathered within 713 Music Hall for a night of pure nostalgia for Yellowcards ‘20 years [read more]
Maty Madiro of From Ashes To New shows why the band is one of the hottest bands in rock and metal today before the release of their new album Blackout.
It was a hot day in Portsmouth, but that didn’t stop people from lining up well before doors waiting for Sad Summer Fest to begin!
Foals Headlines to a Packed Los Angeles Crowd!
The City of Angels witnessed a remarkable night as alternative/indie/hip hop musician K. Flay (aka Kristine Flaherty) took the stage [read more]
At the glorious intersection of ska and punk, you will find The Interrupters — an LA based band that has been going for over a decade.
Young the Giant is always a high-energy, make-you-get-up-and-move kind of show and their Detroit performance. was no exception.
Will from Earshot shares the current economics, expenses, and reality of being in a band today.
Shoeglaze and psych rock’s very own Tombstones In Their Eyes discusses their new album Sea of Sorrow, the inspiration behind the name and thoughts about diversifying genres.
Eternal Frequency shows us how persistence has helped them get booked for festivals such as Rocklahoma and Blue Ridge Rock Fest.
Kade from Throw The Fight talks about positivity, exploring deeper topics on the band’s new album Strangeworld
Ultra-Violence may revolutionize the rock & metal music industry if their single-based record deal works and takes off.
New Jersey rock/metal band Uncured talks creating memorable live moments with mini-gimmicks and a preview of their new EP My Design.
Kyle of Archetypes Collide talks about the band’s sound, upcoming tour with Beartooth, and a new album that might be album of the year in 2023
90s rock icons Jane’s Addiction stopped in Los Angeles last week to play a sold out show at The Hollywood Palladium on March 9, 2023.
Escape the Fate headlines Garden Amphitheatre for an incredible sold-out show in Garden Grove, CA.
The Offspring rocked a sold out concert at The Belasco in downtown Los Angeles Friday night. Fans lined up around the block even in the rain, hoping to snag a great spot on the floor to view the show.
Exactly six years (and two album cycles) later, Alter Bridge finally got the sold-out DC area show they deserved! With an outstanding lineup of Mammoth WVH and RED — plus a surprise encore cameo by guitarmaker extraordinaire, Paul Reed Smith — there wasn‘t any question as to why the night was so in-demand.
22-year music veterans Bayside, brought the energy to a sold-out crowd in Orange County, California for show number five of their “Just Like Home” tour!
Time Bomb is unique work that is hard to define which is totally different from anything else you will find in the current music landscape.
Jared James Nichols is back with his latest album, Jared James Nichols, which was released on January 13.
Pierce the Veil plays first of three sold out shows in their hometown of San Diego, California
Rocket Monster have shared their new single “Out”. The Connecticut rock duo comprised of guitarist Will Brennan and drummer Logan Sidle released their debut album, Rocket Monster, in August 2022.
Rock trio Fencer are rising on the indie rock scene — and we want you to get to know them. [read more]
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