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...
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 ...
Can you believe it’s been 19 years since Boys Like Girls dropped their self-titled debut? Yep, August 22, 2006. That album hit like a sugar rush with a side of teenage heartbreak, and honestly? It s...
Thirteen years ago today, Yellowcard gave us Southern Air—an album that still sounds like opening the windows on a road trip back to where it all began. Released August 14, 2012, Southern Air was mo...
Ten years ago, Neck Deep dropped Life’s Not Out to Get You—an album that didn’t just change their lives, but became the soundtrack for a whole generation of pop-punk fans. Fast forward to now, a...
Bowling For Soup’s breakthrough album Drunk Enough To Dance turns 23 today—and somehow, it’s still just as catchy, chaotic, and charming as it was in 2002. Released on August 6th that year, the ...
It’s been a whole decade since Knuckle Puck dropped Copacetic, and somehow, it still feels like the album that everyone in the scene was trying to catch up to. Released on July 31, 2015, this debut ...
It’s wild to think it’s been 20 years since Paramore dropped All We Know Is Falling. Before the stadium tours, Grammy wins, and endless hair colour changes, there was this tiny spark of a record t...
Neck Deep’s All Distortions Are Intentional turns another year older, and honestly? It still feels like one of the most divisive—and misunderstood—moves the band ever made. Dropping on July 24, ...










