There are albums that get older, and then there are albums that never age—and Move Along by The All-American Rejects is definitely the latter. Released on July 12, 2005, this pop rock powerhouse tur...
Back in 2011, Basement dropped I Wish I Could Stay Here, and without a huge spotlight or flashy rollout, it became a record that quietly changed everything for a lot of us. It’s 13 today—officiall...
So, here’s one for the real ones—the ones who remember when Underoath weren’t just the post-hardcore giants you saw at Warped, but a full-on raw, chaotic, Christian metalcore band trying to figu...
Before the clean vocals, the Warped Tour singalongs, and the eyeliner-era breakdowns, there was Cries of the Past — the dark, dizzying second album from Underoath that, even now, feels like somethin...
You ever revisit an album and immediately remember exactly who you were when you first heard it? That’s Nothing Personal in a nutshell. Released on July 7, 2009, All Time Low’s third record was mo...
Blink-182’s California turns nine this week—and honestly, how has it been that long? Released on July 1, 2016, this was the album that had everyone asking the same thing: What’s Blink gonna soun...
Back in the summer of 2015, August Burns Red dropped Found in Far Away Places, a record that didn’t just push boundaries—it stomped on them. Now, a decade later, it’s still one of the most adven...
Back in 2002, four guys from Orem, Utah, unleashed something raw, relentless, and surprisingly vulnerable into the world—and 23 years later, The Used’s self-titled debut still hits like a punch to...
Before the sold-out tours, the genre-defining albums, and the pop punk revival they helped lead, The Story So Far were just five kids from Walnut Creek trying to figure it all out. Their first officia...
In 2015, Citizen took a sharp left turn. After winning hearts with their emo-laced debut Youth, the Ohio band returned with Everybody Is Going to Heaven, an album that swapped soaring melodies for gri...










