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Just because Superheaven is on a hiatus, doesn’t mean guitarist/vocalist Jake Clarke is spending his time sitting around the house.
Just because Superheaven is on a hiatus, doesn’t mean guitarist/vocalist Jake Clarke is spending his time sitting around the house.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s Carousel Kings have been at it since 2009 and “Charm City” is already the band’s fourth full-length. But don’t feel bad if you hadn’t heard of them before.

We recently caught up with Frank Carter, arguably one of the most charismatic frontmen around. His new album "Modern Ruin" is out now and if you thought their debut album was good, wait until you get a load of this one!
Wild Pink politely knocked on our door in the Summer of 2015 and asked if they could come in with their debut EP, “Good Life”.
Celebrating 25 years of horns and upstrokes, influential Gainesville skapunks Less Than Jake return with a new EP, their first release for Pure Noise Records.

Mobina Galore, the Winnipeg powerhouse duo consisting of vocalist/guitarist Jenna Priestner and drummer/backing vocalist Marcia Hanson, recently announced their new album, "Feeling Disconnected".
On what is already their fifth full-length, Cloud Nothings keep doing what they have been doing all along. Crank out grunge-laced indie rock tunes.
Originally started as a one-man project by guitarist/vocalist Caleb Cordes, Sinai Vessel has since evolved into a full-fledged band who have just released their second full-length, “Brokenlegged”.
After releasing three albums between 2009 and 2013, things became quiet around Deaf Havana.
On their third album, Vancouver’s Japandroids have taken the scrappy sound from their previous releases and gave it an upgrade. Now it’s as huge as the crowd at a Trump rally. It’s true.