The Evolving Education of Mewithoutyou Featuring mewithoutYou Aaron Weiss helped forge a genre, a man once so sure of his future and his path. Now, on the eve of his band’s most recent release, Pale Horses, he admits a lot of that confidence is changing American Made Featuring The Ongoing Concept The Ongoing Concept takes DIY to a new level with their latest, Handmade Out of the Swamp Featuring Abandon Kansas After nearly breaking up, Abandon Kansas hoists up the bootstraps and pulls out from the swamp of disconnection and into the living rooms of supporters Lost and Now Found Featuring August Burns Red The guys from August Burns Red just don’t fit the metal band stereotype, their originality and commitment has led to a passionate fanbase. When the news broke the band would join Fearless Records, many fans were worried of a change. Fans should rejoice: the iconic metalcore band’s sixth studio album is not soft nor a sell out Loving People Well Featuring Haste The Day Haste the Day, in all earnest, played their final show on March 11, 2011. But after announcing a return to new music, fans had a particular question looming: What would they do with their two vocalists? Turns out, sharing duties was the best possible answer. HM had Ronnie Winter, vocalist for The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Collin Simula, drummer for the now defunct symphony in Peril, interview Stephen and Jimmy, respectively, to reminiscence on the time that was and the time that never planned to be. As Coward gets put into the public’s hands ushering in a new future for one of Faith-based metal’s cornerstones, the people will say Haste the day has still got it The Confident Sibling Featuring Sister Sin Sister Sin vocalist Liv Jagrell is the embodiment of the sexy rock and roll singer. Born to be on stage, she loves performing, is forthright and fun and has a passion for audience response. Jagrell, who recently posed for Penthouse alongside an interview about her band, and the band’s write-for-live songwriting helped secure the band a coveted spot on Mayhem Festival this summer. A worthy venture to fulfill for after almost three years, her band is ready to make their return to the United States Clarified by Fire Featuring Dustin Kensrue Dustin Kensrue’s authentic foundation for songwriting, on display with latest release, 'Carry the Fire,' extends his legacy Mothers' Boys Featuring Veil of Maya Veil of Maya breaks ground on a new feminine era The Boys are Back in Town Featuring Emery A phrase many thought would never be said: "There's new Emery music" Back to Work Featuring Broadside Exhausted and broke, Broadside was about to take an extended break when the phone call came in: fly to Chicago and try out for a label Growing Up 2x4 Featuring 2x4 'We’re different guys. We have a slightly different sound, but we still know where we want to go. We’re still 2x4.' The Guts of Sworn In Featuring Sworn In Not much of a talker, Sworn in vocalist Tyler Dennen steps out to talk about the band’s drastic new approach to songwriting on their two-sided album, the lovers/the devil, and what song most resonates with him among the many stories he tells on the album Do you believe in second chances? Featuring Full Devil Jacket Full Devil Jacket roars back after over a decade off. Vocalist Josh Brown speak with Editor David Stagg about his nine lives Hotel Books, Chapter Two Featuring Hotel Books Originally the brainchild and solo venture for Cam Smith, a vocalist, slam-poet and spoken wordsmith, he put together a band for live performances and turned out a successful debut offering, I’m Almost Happy Here, But I Never Feel at Home. Now, back with Run Wild, Young Beauty, the band is poised with experience and continuing to captivate audiences live. Smith talks with HM staff writer Sarah Dos Santos about Hotel Books’ place in the universe Performance Standouts Featuring Cancer Bats Cancer Bats stakes claim on Austin with no frills live show DTB: Your Not Top Ten Moment Featuring As It Is, Mercies, The Relapse Symphony, This Wild Life Most of the time, especially when no one’s looking, we’re all awesome. Except when the lights come on and an otherwise well put together show immediately disintegrates into chaos. This month, Digital Tour Bus reports on exactly those times Shattered Dreams Featuring Shattered Sun Texas metalheads with dreams of shredding and glory? Shattered Sun can wake up now. It’s happening. HM’s Ben Rickaby gets with vocalist Marcos Leal to talk about the important things in life: Texas and barbecue Killing Jesus Featuring Killing Jesus, National Geographic How Bill O'Reilly's game-changing storytelling led to National Geographic's three-part miniseries on the death of Jesus: A conversation with actor Haaz Sleiman Hitting the Restart Button Featuring Torche Torche has one sole purpose: Pursue happiness. It’s what keeps their band together and it is public advice they don’t mind sharing. Here’s another bit: Stop destroying what we have left. No one really wants to restart. All That Remains Featuring All That Remains I hesitate to call him old, but he’s definitely wise. Youth have yet to find a way to buy experience, and it’s something Phil Labonte, vocalist of the metal band All That Remains, has a ton of. But these days? He just wants a stage, a microphone and some rock music RED Returns Featuring Red The storied and cinematic career of the rock band RED takes a new, dark turn This is the New Hawk Nelson Featuring Hawk Nelson Back again for the first time A Minute with Bayside Featuring Bayside HM's Managing Editor Collin Simula talks to Bayside vocalist Anthony Raneiri, on tour celebrating the band's 15th anniversary -- and they're sick of a few things New World Order Featuring The Order of Elijah The Order of Elijah has retooled its lineup, and vocalist Shannon Low is ready to hit the road Oceans Ate Alaska's 'Lost' Cause Featuring Oceans Ate Alaska Spastic and dynamic, it’s as frenetic as it is planned. It’s the new sound of live music, and it might also be the best record you’ll hear all year. Oceans Ate Alaska comes Stateside to highlight our annual Live Music Issue. Nothing More Featuring Nothing More After a struggling on both their personal and professional lives to get where they are, Nothing More has evolved in to a band of messengers with a true and inspired word to share. Miss May I Featuring Miss May I Currently on the Frozen Flame Tour, vocalist Levi Benton checks in with HM from the road to talk about their sellout shows, the current live outlook and a little Riff Raff. Wovenwar's Anchor Featuring Wovenwar Jordan Mancino keeps the groove every night in his new band, Wovenwar. Find out the most embarassing and most special moments he's had in his career from the best seat in the house: the throne. Becoming Vekora Featuring Vekora If their were ever a renaissance drummer, it would be Jesse Sprinkle. Beyond music, his skills in percussion serve as a tool for community. He recently spoke with HM about those ideas and his numerous projects with an endless chain of outcomes. The Exorcism of Papa Roach Featuring Papa Roach Vocalist Jacoby Shaddix shares an intimate portrait of his life as an addict and how he fearlessly rebounded to write one of the most genuine albums of his life. And he did it all sober. Page 6 of 11« First«...456789...»Last »
The Evolving Education of Mewithoutyou Featuring mewithoutYou Aaron Weiss helped forge a genre, a man once so sure of his future and his path. Now, on the eve of his band’s most recent release, Pale Horses, he admits a lot of that confidence is changing
American Made Featuring The Ongoing Concept The Ongoing Concept takes DIY to a new level with their latest, Handmade
Out of the Swamp Featuring Abandon Kansas After nearly breaking up, Abandon Kansas hoists up the bootstraps and pulls out from the swamp of disconnection and into the living rooms of supporters
Lost and Now Found Featuring August Burns Red The guys from August Burns Red just don’t fit the metal band stereotype, their originality and commitment has led to a passionate fanbase. When the news broke the band would join Fearless Records, many fans were worried of a change. Fans should rejoice: the iconic metalcore band’s sixth studio album is not soft nor a sell out
Loving People Well Featuring Haste The Day Haste the Day, in all earnest, played their final show on March 11, 2011. But after announcing a return to new music, fans had a particular question looming: What would they do with their two vocalists? Turns out, sharing duties was the best possible answer. HM had Ronnie Winter, vocalist for The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Collin Simula, drummer for the now defunct symphony in Peril, interview Stephen and Jimmy, respectively, to reminiscence on the time that was and the time that never planned to be. As Coward gets put into the public’s hands ushering in a new future for one of Faith-based metal’s cornerstones, the people will say Haste the day has still got it
The Confident Sibling Featuring Sister Sin Sister Sin vocalist Liv Jagrell is the embodiment of the sexy rock and roll singer. Born to be on stage, she loves performing, is forthright and fun and has a passion for audience response. Jagrell, who recently posed for Penthouse alongside an interview about her band, and the band’s write-for-live songwriting helped secure the band a coveted spot on Mayhem Festival this summer. A worthy venture to fulfill for after almost three years, her band is ready to make their return to the United States
Clarified by Fire Featuring Dustin Kensrue Dustin Kensrue’s authentic foundation for songwriting, on display with latest release, 'Carry the Fire,' extends his legacy
The Boys are Back in Town Featuring Emery A phrase many thought would never be said: "There's new Emery music"
Back to Work Featuring Broadside Exhausted and broke, Broadside was about to take an extended break when the phone call came in: fly to Chicago and try out for a label
Growing Up 2x4 Featuring 2x4 'We’re different guys. We have a slightly different sound, but we still know where we want to go. We’re still 2x4.'
The Guts of Sworn In Featuring Sworn In Not much of a talker, Sworn in vocalist Tyler Dennen steps out to talk about the band’s drastic new approach to songwriting on their two-sided album, the lovers/the devil, and what song most resonates with him among the many stories he tells on the album
Do you believe in second chances? Featuring Full Devil Jacket Full Devil Jacket roars back after over a decade off. Vocalist Josh Brown speak with Editor David Stagg about his nine lives
Hotel Books, Chapter Two Featuring Hotel Books Originally the brainchild and solo venture for Cam Smith, a vocalist, slam-poet and spoken wordsmith, he put together a band for live performances and turned out a successful debut offering, I’m Almost Happy Here, But I Never Feel at Home. Now, back with Run Wild, Young Beauty, the band is poised with experience and continuing to captivate audiences live. Smith talks with HM staff writer Sarah Dos Santos about Hotel Books’ place in the universe
Performance Standouts Featuring Cancer Bats Cancer Bats stakes claim on Austin with no frills live show
DTB: Your Not Top Ten Moment Featuring As It Is, Mercies, The Relapse Symphony, This Wild Life Most of the time, especially when no one’s looking, we’re all awesome. Except when the lights come on and an otherwise well put together show immediately disintegrates into chaos. This month, Digital Tour Bus reports on exactly those times
Shattered Dreams Featuring Shattered Sun Texas metalheads with dreams of shredding and glory? Shattered Sun can wake up now. It’s happening. HM’s Ben Rickaby gets with vocalist Marcos Leal to talk about the important things in life: Texas and barbecue
Killing Jesus Featuring Killing Jesus, National Geographic How Bill O'Reilly's game-changing storytelling led to National Geographic's three-part miniseries on the death of Jesus: A conversation with actor Haaz Sleiman
Hitting the Restart Button Featuring Torche Torche has one sole purpose: Pursue happiness. It’s what keeps their band together and it is public advice they don’t mind sharing. Here’s another bit: Stop destroying what we have left. No one really wants to restart.
All That Remains Featuring All That Remains I hesitate to call him old, but he’s definitely wise. Youth have yet to find a way to buy experience, and it’s something Phil Labonte, vocalist of the metal band All That Remains, has a ton of. But these days? He just wants a stage, a microphone and some rock music
RED Returns Featuring Red The storied and cinematic career of the rock band RED takes a new, dark turn
A Minute with Bayside Featuring Bayside HM's Managing Editor Collin Simula talks to Bayside vocalist Anthony Raneiri, on tour celebrating the band's 15th anniversary -- and they're sick of a few things
New World Order Featuring The Order of Elijah The Order of Elijah has retooled its lineup, and vocalist Shannon Low is ready to hit the road
Oceans Ate Alaska's 'Lost' Cause Featuring Oceans Ate Alaska Spastic and dynamic, it’s as frenetic as it is planned. It’s the new sound of live music, and it might also be the best record you’ll hear all year. Oceans Ate Alaska comes Stateside to highlight our annual Live Music Issue.
Nothing More Featuring Nothing More After a struggling on both their personal and professional lives to get where they are, Nothing More has evolved in to a band of messengers with a true and inspired word to share.
Miss May I Featuring Miss May I Currently on the Frozen Flame Tour, vocalist Levi Benton checks in with HM from the road to talk about their sellout shows, the current live outlook and a little Riff Raff.
Wovenwar's Anchor Featuring Wovenwar Jordan Mancino keeps the groove every night in his new band, Wovenwar. Find out the most embarassing and most special moments he's had in his career from the best seat in the house: the throne.
Becoming Vekora Featuring Vekora If their were ever a renaissance drummer, it would be Jesse Sprinkle. Beyond music, his skills in percussion serve as a tool for community. He recently spoke with HM about those ideas and his numerous projects with an endless chain of outcomes.
The Exorcism of Papa Roach Featuring Papa Roach Vocalist Jacoby Shaddix shares an intimate portrait of his life as an addict and how he fearlessly rebounded to write one of the most genuine albums of his life. And he did it all sober.
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Better Lovers Better Lovers releases new single, ‘The Flowering,’ before North American tour 5 Apr 24 By Nao Glover
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Meadows Meadows commemorates Good Friday with sophomore album release, ‘Familiar With Pain’ 29 Mar 24 By Nao Glover
Lightworker Lightworker shares visualizer for ‘Evergreen,’ off upcoming album, ‘How the Beautiful Decay’ 29 Mar 24 By Nao Glover
Greyhaven Greyhaven signs to Solid State, announces ‘Stereo Grief’ EP+ shares new single, ‘The Welcome Party’ 22 Mar 24 By Nao Glover
A Day To Remember A Day To Remember announces The Least Anticipated Album Tour 19 Mar 24 By Nao Glover
The Devil Wears Prada The Devil Wears Prada drops video for brand new single, ‘Ritual’ 8 Mar 24 By Nao Glover
Dayseeker Dayseeker shares studio video for cover of Evanescence’s ‘My Immortal’ 7 Mar 24 By Nao Glover
Lightworker Lightworker unveils music video for new single, ‘Burn Scar,’ off upcoming LP, ‘How The Beautiful Decay’ 6 Mar 24 By Nao Glover