Following the release of their sixth studio album, ‘This is Why,’ Paramore has dropped a music video for their latest single “Running Out Of Time.”
Paramore’s invigorated return continues with “The News” – the second track to be taken from their highly anticipated sixth studio album ‘This is Why.’
Overseen by ace engineer, Jacob Kirkwood at Cleveland’s Superior Sound Studios, Run! Run! Run! proves impressive — an irresistible six-song set that checks all the boxes; massive melodies, catchy choruses, raucous riffs and chops galore.
What better way to enjoy the last few weeks of summer than with live music in Central Park? The sun was shining, the air was crisp, and the SummerStage was host to Machine Gun Kelly, JXDN, and KennyHoopla.
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Liz Mauritz, lead vocalist for Austin, Texas-based pop-punk group Gold Steps, delivers a fantastic guest blog detailing various Easter Eggs in the video for their newest single, “Empty Space.”
Panic at the Disco & Paramore are currently touring with just one or two original members. Is this a cheap cash grab from devoted fans or does the integrity and longevity of their songs live on with just the lead singer?
Mixed and mastered by Dan Korneff (Breaking Benjamin, Paramore), the self-titled, full-length debut record from Belmont is an explosive collection — one bursting with heart-stopping urgency.
Paramore put on one of the most memorable, and life changing, performances to close out the “After Laughter” era in Philadelphia, PA on June 24th at Festival Pier, featuring Foster The People and Soccer Mommy.
One of the best performances of the day came from The Orwells, also on the Rise Stage. Mario Cuomo, his signature long blond hair now cut short and slicked back, along with his bandmates Dominic Corso, Grant Brinner, Henry Brinner and Matt O’Keefe owned this stage today, oozing their kinetic energy onto the crowd through every song they played.