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music1 year ago

"Coachella 2024: Olivia Rodrigo Joins No Doubt Reunion, Taylor Swift Supports Travis Kelce, and More"

Olivia Rodrigo joined No Doubt's reunion at Coachella, performing "Bathwater" with Gwen Stefani. The Gen Z pop-punk artist has expressed admiration for Gen X icons like No Doubt, Radiohead, and Fiona Apple, drawing inspiration from their music. Rodrigo's collaborations and interactions with artists like Billie Joe Armstrong and Jack White have further solidified her standing in the music industry.

music1 year ago

Cassadee Pope Leaves Country Music Amid Controversy

Cassadee Pope is leaving country music and returning to her pop-punk and rock roots after feeling "completely ostracized and shamed for speaking out" against problematic behavior in the genre, including Morgan Wallen's use of a racial slur and Brittany Aldean's transphobic comments. The former "Voice" winner also cited experiencing sexist behavior and receiving death threats for her activism. Pope's decision comes after a successful solo country career and a decade-long dedication to the Nashville music scene.

music1 year ago

"Cassadee Pope Takes a Stand Against Country Music's Industry"

Cassadee Pope, former winner of The Voice, has decided to leave the country music scene after feeling undervalued and disillusioned by the industry's power dynamics and lack of support for her music. She is returning to her pop-punk roots, embracing a genre where she feels most at home. Pope has also become more vocal about social and political issues, distancing herself from country music's complex history and recent controversies. She is now focusing on creating music that reflects her true self and is looking forward to releasing a new album with a pop-punk sound.

music2 years ago

"Green Day's 'Saviors' Album: A Thrilling Return to Form"

Green Day's new album "Saviors" marks a return to their classic sound, streamlining their music and combining the punchiness of "Dookie" with the stadium-sized pomp of "American Idiot." The album features some political themes and personal struggles, along with power ballads and detours from their pop punk style. While not groundbreaking, "Saviors" showcases Green Day doing what they do best, and is likely to resonate with fans as they prepare for a stadium tour.

music2 years ago

Blink-182's Nationwide Tour Includes Iconic Stadiums and Arenas

Blink-182 has announced a massive 2024 North American tour in support of their new album "One More Time." The tour will feature 30 dates across the U.S. and Canada, including performances at major stadiums and arenas such as SoFi Stadium and Citi Field. The band will be joined by special guests Pierce the Veil and, on select dates, Alexisonfire. This will be their first tour with their iconic lineup since 2011 and follows their reunion in 2022. Tickets go on sale on October 27.

music2 years ago

"Blink-182's 'One More Time': A Touching and Hilarious Reunion"

Blink-182's ninth album, "One More Time," reunites the band with guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge after seven years. The album features energetic skate-park grooves reminiscent of their 1990s origins, with only a few slower numbers. The band's signature sound remains intact despite their various challenges, including Mark Hoppus's cancer diagnosis and drummer Travis Barker's survival of a plane crash. While the album could have been shorter and catchier, fans will appreciate the nostalgic and energetic vibe. "One More Time" is set to release on October 20th.

music2 years ago

Blink-182's 'One More Time': Enduring Friendships, New Album, and Emotional Reunion

Blink-182 releases two new songs, "One More Time" and "More Than You Know," from their upcoming album, One More Time..., marking the first album with the reunited classic lineup in 12 years. "One More Time" reflects on enduring friendships and the strain of long-term relationships, while "More Than You Know" cranks up the guitars with emotional vulnerability and angst. The band also shared a trailer for an upcoming interview and snippets of other new songs. The album is set to release on October 20.

music2 years ago

Yellowcard's Unexpected Resurgence: A Celebration of 'Ocean Avenue' and a Mysterious Comeback

Yellowcard, the pop-punk band known for their hit song "Ocean Avenue," is experiencing a surge in popularity 20 years after its release. Lead singer Ryan Key speculates that it may be due to millennial nostalgia or an alternate timeline. The band is currently on a successful 20th anniversary tour and has released a new EP titled "Childhood Eyes." Key reflects on the inspiration behind "Ocean Avenue" and discusses the band's growth and gratitude for their newfound success.

entertainment2 years ago

"Sub-Radio's 'Pride Parade': Unveiling the Controversial 'You're Scaring Ron (DeSantis)'"

Sub-Radio, a Washington, D.C.-based pop-punk band, released a song called "Pride Parade" with lyrics celebrating participation in pride parades and challenging bigotry. The song humorously references Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his discomfort with the LGBTQ+ community. Sub-Radio's catchy and polished sound, reminiscent of Panic! At The Disco and The Killers, makes their music ready for the dance floor and the radio. The full version of the song is not available yet, but the band is currently on tour.

music2 years ago

Fall Out Boy's Controversial Remake of "We Didn't Start the Fire" Divides Fans

Fall Out Boy has released a cover of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire," updating the lyrics to reference events from 1989 to the present. The song covers various moments from the '90s, '00s, '10s, and '20s, including references to MySpace, My Chemical Romance, and the Chicago Cubs' World Series win. The band's frontman, Pete Wentz, expressed his nostalgia for the song and the importance of the events it references. A limited edition 7" vinyl of the cover is available for pre-order.

music2 years ago

Taylor Swift Collaborates with Hayley Williams and Fall Out Boy on 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'

Taylor Swift has enlisted pop-punk heroes Hayley Williams of Paramore and Fall Out Boy to feature on new "From the Vault" tracks for the rerecorded version of her 2010 album, Speak Now. Swift wrote that she decided to go to the artists who influenced her most powerfully as a lyricist at that time and ask them to sing on the album. The album will be released on July 7.

music2 years ago

Sum 41 Announces Final Album and Tour Before Disbanding

Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 has announced that it will disband after 27 years, following the release of its final album, "Heaven :x: Hell," and a final tour. The band, known for hits like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," was part of a pop-punk wave that included Blink-182, Simple Plan, and Good Charlotte. Fans mourned the end of an era, as the band's music was part of the soundtrack of their youth. Despite some criticism, Sum 41 was able to turn its early 2000s MTV hype into a career with real longevity and respect.

music2 years ago

Sum 41 calls it quits after 27 years with final album and tour.

Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 has announced their split after 27 years together. Their forthcoming eighth studio album, Heaven & Hell, will be their last. The band will finish all current tour dates this year and embark on a final worldwide headlining tour to celebrate. The album, developed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, will see the band return to their pop-punk roots. Sum 41 formed in 1999 and released their first full-length album, All Killer No Filler, in 2001, which features hits "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep."