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April 2, 2021 Post-hardcore fans, get ready to welcome a young up-and-coming band to your new artist radar. Out of Orlando, FL, meet the A Day To Remember-inspired, Silverstein-sounding outfit, Felicity.
April 1, 2021 What happens when you mix former members of The Dangerous Summer and Woe, Is Me? A calming emo outfit with an angsty metalcore edge? No, not even close.
March 12, 2021 Today, showing just how far you can take things with ingenuity and recycled materials, alt-emo outfit Dollar Signs are teaming up with The Noise to premiere their brand new DIY, Godzilla-inspired music video for “Fistfight!” / “Nihilist...
March 11, 2021 Some say rock is dead, others say it’s a forgotten fad – we say those people just aren’t listening loud enough. If you bypass the monotonous and mundane junk most Spotify playlists claim to be “top rock,” you’ll eventually stumble upon...
March 11, 2021 If you had the chance to open Pandora’s box, would you? How about opening that Greek artifact while also spoofing one of TV’s finest sitcoms That 70′s Show? Well, for emerging emo outfit Regrown, this was a no-brainer.
March 11, 2021 Channeling their inner ‘68 and Royal Blood and mixing it with a fire-breathing Every Time I Die-inspired behemoth is UK-based band Glitchers.
February 25, 2021 Singing about the struggle of forgetting an ex while being regularly reminded of them through old photographs and favorite songs, power pop act glimmers is teaming up with The Noise to debut their honest new single “Fallin.”
February 25, 2021 Gearing up to release their first new piece of work since 2019′s Over The Moon, power pop duo Ashland is teaming up with The Noise to premiere their confident new single “Misery.”
February 18, 2021 If 2021 is already starting to weigh on you the same way last year’s god-awful year did, might we suggest a sludgy four-minute escape courtesy of emerging noisemakers Dead Friends?
February 17, 2021 If you’ve ever wondered what an album from the 70′s would sound like written through the lens of an alt-emo band – like if Title Fight made a classic rock record – you’ve come to the right place.