Pop Punk
Who the Hell is Jimi Somewhere?
The 20-year-old is being hailed as Norway’s answer to Kevin Abstract. We’re premiering a song and video from his second EP, PONYBOY.
Blink-182's Big, Dumb, Anti-Christmas Spirit Lives On
"I Won't Be Home for Christmas" stood alone as a misanthropic pop-punk holiday anthem for two decades. One emo-rap prodigy might finally change that.
Sports Bra's New Power Pop Gem "Survival" Is An Ode to Trans Rights
The first single from the Sydney band's second album is a statement to the world that trans people won't be erased.
Investigate 311('s Cover of "Self Esteem" by The Offspring)
And then investigate The Offspring's cover of 311's "Down." Both singles came out this morning, as the 90s bands embark on a co-headline tour.
ONLY's 'Talk' EP Pours the Emotion of Hardcore Punk Into Hooky Indie
Members of Have Heart and Guns Up! change course for their first outing as ONLY.
PONY Annihilate Post-Breakup Blues In “Alone Tonight” Performance
The Audiotree North live session turns those sappy feelings you once felt into a “wasted dream”
I Took Every Member of 5 Seconds of Summer on a Date to Nando's
We spoke about fame, boy bands, and how we are all hurtling towards our inevitable deaths.
Hey, Billie Joe Armstrong's Surprise New EP Is Pretty Good!
The Longshot, which seems to feature the Green Day frontman's son Joey on drums, quietly released a self-titled three-song sampler overnight. I like it!
Sum 41's "In Too Deep" Was Almost a Reggae Song, Apparently
Fucked Up guitarist Ben Cook told the Blink-155 podcast that Greig Nori wrote it as a collaboration with Snow. It would totally have worked, too.
How 1978 Kicked Off the Explosion of Pop-Punk
Forty years ago, a burst of bands like the Buzzcocks, the Ramones, and the Undertones led a burgeoning subgenre that rebelled against punk itself.
How 1978 Kicked Off the Explosion of Pop-Punk
Forty years ago, a burst of bands like the Buzzcocks, the Ramones, and the Undertones led a burgeoning subgenre that rebelled against punk itself.
The Ataris' Ex-Bassist Got Indicted for Scamming a Shitload of People
Michael Davenport allegedly ran a bogus real estate telemarketing agency that raked in $27 million from 100,000 customers.