There's really nothing else to say. Fall Out Boy puts out music that is unparalleled in the fun department as well as creative genius in the...
Our photographer was on hand in London recently to get these sweaty shots of Black Country pop-punk kids EofE from their recent show supporting Glamour Of...
Heading out on the road with an impressive supporting bill, highly-rated metalcore troop Glamour Of The Kill roll into London and PGA was on hand to...
UK pop-punk kids The Hype Theory are one of the happiest bands around according to our reviewer and here's the evidence!
Judging by these photos taken by our photographer at their recent show in London supporting Neck Deep, Chicago punk rockers Knuckle Puck are the happiest band...
Our photographer got these shots of Australian pop-punk quintet Trophy Eyes when they performed in London supporting Neck Deep in support of their debut album Mend,...
Philadelphia pop-punk band Grayscale has teamed premiered their new song "Say Something," the second single off their upcoming EP, Change.
Pop-punk kids Neck Deep are packing out venues all across the UK now so, when the band rolled into London, it seemed rude not to send...
ROAM's Viewpoint EP is full of that "fuck you, Ima do me and Ima do it right," attitude, and let me tell you, that shit is...
Southampton punk rockers Miss Vincent are gearing up for the release of their new EP by streaming a new track, 'How Much Further', online. Check it...
Danbury, CT-based alternative rock band, London Eyes, are now offering their track "Moving Bodies" as a free download - grab it here!
We caught up via email with Ollie Baxxter, lead vocalist of the Richmond, Virginia-based pop-punk quintet Broadside, to learn more about this budding band.
Pop-punk band Hit The Lights has debuted another new song today, called "No Filter," from their upcoming fourth full-length record, Summer Bones.
They may no longer be bringing their giant inflatables to live venues across the globe but this compilation makes sure that Bowling For Soup are still...
Jaret Reddick and mate Ryan Hamilton return with an album full of songs to help you deal with the shitty break-up of another relationship.