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Review: Manchester Orchestra, ‘A Black Mile to the Surface’

When Manchester Orchestra released their landmark debut album, I’m Like a Virgin Losing a Child, they became instant indie darlings. Throughout their decade long...

Grahame Lesh on Midnight North’s New Record, His Musical Heritage & Touring

Midnight North is a band to keep on your radar. The roots rock band, fronted by the resplendent vocals of Elliot Peck, are carving...

Daniel Ash on Poptone Performing The Classics of Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love & Rockets

The current heavyweights of alternative, pop, and dance music owe a lot to the men like  Daniel Ash, and Kevin Haskins. The two were the...

Muse Rock Central Park with New Single, Classics for a Good Cause

Pop Break Live: Muse at Central Park Park Summer Stage in New York City-- July 24, 2017 Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Chris Wolstenholme, and company...

Parlor Mob, Camping & Great Food Headline Indian Summer 2017 in Asbury Park

Local music, food, and shopping festival, Indian Summer, returns to Asbury Park, NJ for a fourth year on September 22-24th. Outside Anchor’s Bend (located...

Wilco, Conor Oberst & More Headline Day 1 of 2017 XPoNential Music Festival

Pop Break Live: XPoNential Music Fest Day 1: Wilco, Conor Oberst, Offa Rex, Angel Olsen, Pinegrove, Arkells, and Hop Along at the Camden Waterfront...

Arcade Fire’s ‘Everything Now’ — A Lesson In Trying To Ignore Antics And Just Dance

Arcade Fire’s EVERYTHING NOW: A Lesson In Trying To Ignore Antics And Just Dance Arcade Fire is the type of band that, even if you’ve...

Happy Mondays Interview with Nervous Triggers

The Keyport, NJ based punk rock band Nervous Triggers provides listeners with head-banging tunes that offer a satirical commentary on our current political situation....

Judah & The Lion’s Spencer Cross on the Risk of Changing Their Sound & “Take It All Back’s” Success

Written by Christian Bischoff Folk rock has become something of a trope in the wake of the breakaway success of bands like Mumford and Sons,...

The Arkells on Being #1 in Canada, Making it in the U.S., and Hockey

Looking for a great, big, consuming alt-rock anthem that will become your new summer jam? Listen to The Arkells. Their latest single, "Knocking at the Door"...

Thank Satan It’s Friday: Mosh Riffs, Glitchy Industrial, And A Violin Solo

What a week! Thy Art Is Murder worshipped Behemoth's late 2000s sound with a new song called "The Son Of Misery," Chelsea Wolfe recruited...

Bonerama’s Mark Mullins Talks about Their Big Brass Sound, Covers and Coffee Orders with Michael Stipe

The reintegration of brass sounds into mainstream music has been well-documented over the past handful of years. More and more we're hearing the saxophone,...