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Joyce Manor drop title track “I Used To Go To This Bar”, new album out this Friday
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Ahead of the new album dropping this Friday, Joyce Manor has dropped the title track for “I Used To Go To This Bar”. The band has also announced a run of spring dates supporting Hot Mulligan after their headlining album tour.
Of the song Barry Johnson says “The lyrics are a nostalgic look at a really unremarkable bar you used to go to when you were broke—the simplicity of your life when you had nothing going on, nothing to lose, and nothing fucking happening. I’m really proud of the lyrics, because they tell a really ordinary story, but with details that are heartbreaking.”
Tour Dates:
03/09 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren ^
03/11 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater ^
03/12 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston ^
03/13 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas ^
03/14 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues New Orleans ^
03/16 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues Orlando ^
03/17 – Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre ^
03/18 – N. Myrtle Beach, SC @ House Of Blues Myrtle Beach ^
03/20 – Baltimore, MD @ Nevermore Hall ^
03/21 – Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues Boston ^
03/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia ^
03/24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount ^
03/25 – Buffalo, NY @ Asbury Hall ^
03/26 – Toronto, ON Canada @ The Danforth Music Hall ^
03/27 – Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre ^
03/28 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed ^
04/10 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
04/17 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
04/26 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee ^
04/27 – Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater ^
04/30 – Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s ^
05/01 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall ^
05/02 – Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall ^
05/04 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium ^
05/05 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot ^
05/07 – Great Falls, MT @ The Newberry ^
05/08 – Calgary, AB Canada @ The Palace Theatre ^
05/09 – Edmonton, AB Canada @ Midway Music Hall ^
05/11 – Vancouver, BC Canada @ Commodore Ballroom ^
05/12 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox ^
05/13 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater ^
05/15 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore ^
06/04 – Cleveland, OH @ Jacob’s Pavilion *
06/05 – Lafayette, NY @ Beak & Skiff *
06/09 – Allentown, PA @ Archer Music Hall *
06/10 – Richmond, VA @ Kanawha Plaza *
06/13 – Asheville, NC @ Asheville Yards *
06/16 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summerstage *
06/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE *
06/20 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre *
06/21 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J. Brady Music Center *
^ w/ Militarie Gun, Teen Mortgage & Combat
* w/ Hot Mulligan
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Cherry Bomb drops new pop hit with ‘Digital Girl’
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12 hours agoon
March 21, 2026
Cherry Bomb, the Los Angeles-based solo project of MisterWives’ Mandy Lee throws a Y2K party with a confessional, pop-drenched tune “Digital Girl”.
With a reference to Madonna’s “Material Girl,” made for 2026 on the bubbling Y2K earworm, the track details the real struggles of being both a musician and a person today. Speaking on the contrived displays of perfection on social media and pressures of constant self-promotion, Lee explains, “‘Digital Girl’ asks how far are you willing to go for your dreams and at what cost? In this Information Age where the pressures of perfection and an unsustainable quantity over quality are constantly burning out not just artists but everyone who is plugged in, it’s impossible to not romanticize unplugging entirely.”
Torn between keeping up and giving up on the broken system, but ultimately choosing to chase her passion and find love within, Lee continues, “Remembering a time when you could tour without social media to adapting to social media now becoming an algorithmic gatekeeper for musicians while the charts are riddled with AI-generated songs leaves you at a crossroads of having to partake in the systems you hate for the sake of what you love.”
Earlier this year, Lee unveiled Cherry Bomb with the splashy, upbeat banger “Never Be Me (M★ther★cker).” PAPER Magazine, who debuted the video, wrote, “The track is pop perfection, chronicling her departure from her old life and excitement for the road ahead. Her fluttering vocals that earworm synths define this genre she’s calling “popera.” Adding, the video, “highlights bright, DIY-ed costumes and the feminine energy-filled community that’s helped her reach these new heights.”
Cherry Bomb brings her own flair to Y2K nostalgia with the infectious “Digital Girl” out now. Join all the fun via Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.
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Alissa White-Gluz’s Blue Medusa drops new track ‘Checkmate’
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1 day agoon
March 20, 2026
Blue Medusa, featuring Aliisa White-Gluz, are at it with their new song ‘Checkmate’. Heavy and melodic just as fans would expect this is a sure fire way to kick off her new band.
The crushing new single was written by Alissa White-Gluz, Alyssa Day and Dani Sophia, and mixed and mastered by Kile Odell.
| “This is a song where everything just clicked,” says White-Gluz. “Checkmate is an extremely cathartic song for me. It was created in one of those flow states where the lyrics and melodies and rhythms just write themselves and you get the feeling that you’re onto something powerful. It’s probably the heaviest thing I’ve written in terms of lyrics, and probably the lightest of what we have cooking in terms of sound. I wanted to share the intensity of these feelings with fans and give them something to hold onto. I’m so happy to see so much support for Blue Medusa already; fans can look forward to more dark, heavy, brutal and haunting music very soon.” |
“I know what every frame is for,” jokes White-Gluz. “I’ll share that someday, but for now, I welcome fans to dive deeper into the meaning and develop their own interpretations. That’s what makes videos and movies fun and interesting, in my opinion.”
Blue Medusa will also appear at major U.S. festivals this year, including Louder Than Life and Aftershock Festival.
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Ice Nine Kills drop new song “Hell or High Slaughter (Grave Diggler: Pt. 2)”
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2 days agoon
March 20, 2026
Ice Nine Kills, or Grave Diggler, are back with a new song for the film Ready Or Not 2 which drops this weekend. The band re-recorded the 1987 hit ‘Hell Or High Slaughter’ by Grave Diggler for the film with a NSFW video to go with it.
When the directing duo behind Scream (2022) and Scream VI, began work on the sequel to their 2019 black comedy horror hit Ready or Not, they desperately wanted to include one of Grave Diggler’s forgotten classic anthems. But even after Radio Silence Productions deduced the connection with Spencer Charnas, securing the rights was no mean feat.
The ensuing legal battle between fathers and sons resulted in Ice Nine Kills re-recording “Hell or High Slaughter (Grave Diggler: Pt. 2)” for Ready or Not 2: Here I Come and the long-banned 1987 music video for the song seeing the light of day.
“I’ve been estranged from my father for a long time,” Spencer explains. “But this movie, and this song, while bringing a lot of complicated feelings to the surface, also brought us back together.”
“Ice Nine Kills Presents Hell or High Slaughter (Grave Diggler: Pt 2)” and it’s NSFW music video are only available on YouTube. Watch and listen HERE.
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Boundaries drop heavy new track ‘Skies Cast Amber Black’
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2 days agoon
March 20, 2026
Boundaries are back with a heavy new song ‘Skies Cast Amber Black’. This marks the bands first new music since 2024’s Death Is Little More.
Boundaries will spend much of 2026 on the road, joining The Amity Affliction and August Burns Red for a North American tour from April 10 to May 17, followed by a run of major European festivals including Rock Im Park, Rock Am Ring, Download, and Jera on Air. The band is also confirmed for spots at Warped Tour and Louder Than Life.
“I have a deep desire in the pit of my making to surround and suffocate the growing plague of people’s self-interest,” vocalist Matthew McDougal says of the Drew Fulk produced track. “Given the chance, I’d remove every ego from the music landscape and burn it off for fuel to power blood hungry behemoths whose only goal is to crush and disable. This song is my plea to cleanse a community I adore of people who see it only as an opportunity or a stepping stone.”
Boundaries tour dates:
April 10 Worcester, MA Palladium
April 11 New Haven, CT College Street Music Hall
April 12 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
April 14 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore Charlotte
April 15 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
April 16 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues Gear Shop Orlando
April 18 New Orleans, LA Fillmore New Orleans
April 19 Dallas, TX The Bomb Factory
April 21 Houston, TX House of Blues
April 22 San Antonio, TX Vibes Event Center
April 24 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
April 25 San Diego, CA Soma
April 26 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Gardenwalk Gear Shop
April 28 Sacramento, CA Channel 24
April 29 Garden City, ID Revolution Concert Hall
May 1 Salt Lake City, UT The Union Event Center
May 2 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium
May 3 Omaha, NE The Astro Theater
May 5 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore Minneapolis
May 6 Milwaukee, WI The Rave/Eagles Club
May 8 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre
May 9 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
May 10 Toronto, ON History
May 12 Montreal, QC MTelus
May 13 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Paramount
May 15 Baltimore, MD Nevermore Hall
May 17 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia
June 5 Berlin, DE Hole44 *
June 6 Nürnberg, DE Rock Im Park
June 7 Nürburgring, DE Rock Am Ring
June 8 Solothurn, CH Kofmehl **
June 9 Ljubljana, SI Center Urbane Kulture Kino Šiška ***
June 10 Hradec Králové, CZ Rock For People
June 11 Warsaw, PL Klub Hybrydy ****
June 14 Castle Donington, UK Download Festival
June 15 Belfast, UK Limelight #
June 16 Dublin, IE Academy #
June 17 Cardiff, UK Y Plas *
June 19 Norwich, UK Voodoos ##
June 20 Exeter, UK Cavern ##
June 22 Bremen, DE Aladin Music Hall #
June 23 Karlsruhe, DE Substage **
June 25 Ysselsteyn, NL Jera on Air
June 26 Leipzig, DE Impericon Festival
June 27 Münster, DE Vainstream Festival
July 25 – 26 Long Beach, CA Warped Tour
September 19 Louisville, KY Louder Than Life
*-w/Kublai Khan TX
**-w/Bury Tomorrow
***-w/Kublai Khan TX & Malevolence
****w/Malevolence
#-w/The Plot In You
##-co-headline w/Heriot
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Sleeping With Sirens return with ‘An Ending In Itself’
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2 days agoon
March 20, 2026
Sleeping With Sirens have returned with new music with their new song ‘An Ending In Itself’. The song is a powerful and instantly catchy SWS hit that fans will instantly gravitate to.
Unfolding as a meditation on navigating hardships, frontman Kellin Quinn shared his thoughts on the new track below:
“This song is a love letter to anyone in the midst of struggle. I think we live in an age where we’re supposed to pretend like we have it ‘all together all of the time’ so much so that we’re afraid to let anyone in. I think it’s important to have open dialogue and to ask for help when we need it. This song is about being brave enough to admit that we’re not always okay. No matter what you’re going through, there is hope.”
Catch Sleeping With Sirens live this year at Welcome to Rockville, Warped Tour (DC, Long Beach & Orlando), Inkcarceration, Louder Than Life and Aftershock festivals. Get your tickets now at http://sirensmusic.co/tour
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Koyo show their evolving sound with new single ‘What I’m Worth’
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March 19, 2026
Koyo continue to show their ever evolving sound with the bands newest song ‘What I’m Worth’. This comes from the bands upcoming sophomore album, ‘Barely Here‘, arriving May 8th via Pure Noise Records.
Clocking in at ten songs in just 28 minutes, Barely Here is a lean blast of incredibly anthemic punk that packs the firecracker guts of The Movielife, the widescreen hooks of Taking Back Sunday, and the tuneful grit of Silent Majority—but more than anything it sounds like Koyo themselves.
Lead single Irreversible highlighted the band’s mastery of bouncy tempos and big melodies, and now What I’m Worth dives into darker waters with churning riffs and fiery vocals from frontman Joey Chiaramonte.
“A lot of bands think their second album has to be this magnum opus epic that sews so many things together, and I think we’d actually taken more of that approach with our first LP, ” explains Chiaramonte. “So with Barely Here we wanted to do the opposite of that trajectory–we wanted to refine our strengths instead of doing this purposeful departure. It’s a snapshot of what our band is in its most no-frills, perfected form.”
Barely HereTrack Listing:
01. Barely Here
02. Jet Stream Wish
03. Saying Vs Meaning (feat. Sammy Ciaramitaro)
04. It Happens to the Best of Us
05. You Hate Me
06. Selden Mansions
07. Oxidize (feat. Marisa Shirar)
08. What I’m Worth
09. Pace and Loiter
10. Irreversible
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