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Backstage with Geoff Rickly, Keith Buckley, and Walter Schreifels

Thursday, Many Eyes and Rival Schools’ frontmen sit down with AP on the heels of their powerful North American tour.

Keith Buckley's new band Many Eyes will tour with Thursday in 2024

Along with Rival Schools, the group will open Thursday’s War All the Time anniversary run.

Thursday celebrate 20 years of War All the Time at Chicago’s Metro

See our recap and photos of the Riot Fest aftershow.

Amy Fleisher Madden has made the ultimate emo book

See an archive of intimate and rare images from the genre’s early days.

Fan Poll: 5 greatest post-hardcore bands of all time

From Glassjaw to Thursday, we ranked the five greatest post-hardcore bands of all time. See which ones made the list.

Emo's Not Dead is the nostalgic lifestyle brand that's breathing new life into scene

Emo’s Not Dead is live event and apparel brand inspired by emo nostalgia. Scene veteran and founder Matt Cutshall, who started the project as a YouTube channel, talks the evolution of the brand.

A historic look back at the New Brunswick basement scene in the heart of New Jersey

The music scene in New Brunswick, New Jersey has launched careers of bands like Thursday, Screaming Females, and more. Here, we take a deep dive into its storied basement shows.

See L.S. Dunes bring Past Lives to Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg for an intimate, sold-out show

L.S. Dunes are touring their debut album Past Lives. Relive the supergroup’s energetic sold-out show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg with our gallery.

PinkPantheress, Fousheé and Weyes Blood are our tracks of the week

Welcome to Sound Station, where we’re highlighting the best new tracks that came out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from PinkPantheress and more.

L.S. Dunes were a lifeline during the pandemic for five best friends, no ego included

L.S. Dunes comprises some of the most prominent names in alternative music. With their new album, Past Lives, they’re pushing their creativity to new heights.

Yves Tumor, Magnolia Park and Softcult are our tracks of the week

Welcome to Sound Station, where we’re highlighting the best new tracks that came out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from Magnolia Park and more.

Review: My Chemical Romance's 9/11 show was a cathartic, raucous trip down memory lane

9/11 famously inspired My Chemical Romance’s formation. Relive the band’s show at New York City’s Barclays Center with our review.

Frank Iero unleashes epic supergroup L.S. Dunes, Bartees Strange covers Freddie Gibbs and more

The latest, from L.S. Dunes to Bartees Strange and more. This is our daily download of the essential news you need to know across music, culture and style.

Why No Devotion’s new album No Oblivion is a rejection of nihilism, drug addiction and the void

No Devotion’s long-awaited second album No Oblivion captures the darkness they faced while on hiatus. Ahead of the release, the band explored its creation.

How punk rock taught stand-up comedian Neil Rubenstein to pay it forward

Neil Rubenstein is carving out his own place in the comedy world. The stand-up comic discusses his punk-rock roots and touring with Motion City Soundtrack.

On in loving memory, blackbear reconnects with 2000s punk with Travis Barker, Bert McCracken and Jordan Pundik

On in loving memory, blackbear reconnects with 2000s punk. He taps several iconic musicians to create his new album, from Travis Barker to Bert McCracken.
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