One year ago today, Arm’s Length released There’s a Whole World Out There, the band’s second full length album and their first release through Pure Noise Records. Since arriving in May 202...
On this day in 2001, Weezer released their third studio album, the Green Album.. Looking back now, it feels like the record that completely changed the direction of the band’s future. After the huge...
Twenty five years ago today, Sum 41 released their debut album All Killer No Filler and helped launch one of the biggest pop punk records of the early 2000s. Released on May 8, 2001, the album introdu...
Taking Back Sunday’s third album Louder Now is officially 20 years old, originally released on April 25, 2006 and marking a major moment in the band’s rise. Coming off the back of Where You Want t...
Ten years ago, Simple Plan released Taking One for the Team, and almost immediately fans started asking the same question… where does this one actually sit? By 2016, Simple Plan weren’t trying to ...
When Yellowcard dropped Lights and Sounds in January 2006, it landed in a weird space. Coming off Ocean Avenue, expectations were sky-high, and anything that didn’t immediately hit with the same sum...
It’s kind of mad to think about now, but sixteen years ago today, Twenty One Pilots released their self titled debut with absolutely no idea where it would eventually lead. No major label. No viral ...
Some albums get older. Does This Look Infected? just gets louder. Released on November 26th 2002, Sum 41’s second record turns 23 this year, and it still hits with the kind of energy that feels like...
Fifteen years ago, A Day To Remember dropped What Separates Me From You — an album that had to follow the monster success of Homesick, and somehow managed to hold its own. Released on November 15, 2...
Can you believe it’s been twenty-five years since Linkin Park dropped Hybrid Theory? A full quarter of a century since the record that changed everything—nu-metal, mainstream rock, even the way we...










