Shai Hulud Release "Just Can't Hate Enough" Digitally

Shai Hulud have released their amazing new EP 'Just Can't Hate Enough x 2 - Plus Other Hate Songs' Digitally! Look for the vinyl to be released February 23rd, 2016.
Shai Hulud have released their amazing new EP 'Just Can't Hate Enough x 2 - Plus Other Hate Songs' Digitally! Look for the vinyl to be released February 23rd, 2016.
If you haven’t seen METZ live yet, check out their video for "Spit You Out". It gives you a pretty good idea of what their show is like along with some epilepsy-inducing light effects.
Wavves and Best Coast are excited to announce a co-headline tour this winter called Summer Is Forever II.
Black Numbers is excited to welcome Boston, Ma's Fucko the their roster. The label will release the band's debut full-length, “Dealing With The Weird”, in early 2016.
Bad Luck is stoked to premiere their new video for "I'm The Lion, You're Dead".
Banquets will be playing their final show in February (2/5/16) at St. Vitus in Brooklyn with Timeshares, The Holy Mess, Save Ends and Brian Rothenbeck.
Following a period of reflection and a battle against addiction and mental illness, ex-Bleeding Through frontman Brandan Schiepatti is back with a new project, The Iron Son.
After working as a drum tech for the likes of Converge and Coliseum, being the tour drummer for Saves The Day and Shelter and playing in a little band called American Nightmare, Alex Garcia-Rivera
Man Up starts with Nancy (Lake Bell) trying to muster up the courage to meet a blind date at a tropical-themed engagement party. Of course, the date doesn’t pan out. If it had, this would have been the shortest romcom ever. Instead it’s yet another disillusion in a long line of disillusions and disappointments.
Where to go after you created one of the best – if not the best – TV show ever made? That’s a question Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan must have spent quite some time pondering about. And what he came up with was Better Call Saul. It’s a spin-off, but not one like we’re used to seeing. Normally, spin-offs are an easy way to cash in on a show’s success by making something similar to the original. Of course, it’s never as good as the original, but the network can be reasonably sure that the show will already have a following before the first episode even aired.