Jimmy Eat World are back with the follow-up to their 2013 Album ‘Damage’ with not one but TWO new singles off their upcoming ninth studio album, Integrity Blues.


Aside from falling ill and having to drop out of a few shows, including World Cup of Hockey Fan Fest in Toronto, Green Day have been pretty busy promoting their forthcoming album which drops October 9th. Here’s the latest from Revolution Radio.


Kings of Leon’s 2011 hiatus has set a fire under the band who look to follow up the success of their 2013 album Mechanical Bull with We Are Like Love Songs, which comes out October 14th. Here are the first two singles.


The Arkells have been riding a wave stemming from the massive success of their 2014 album High Noon. Here’s the latest from their new disc, Morning Report.


After a busy festival season which included dates at Osheaga in Montreal and Ottawa Bluesfest, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced their 2017 North American Tour which hits Toronto on February 4th in support of their new album, the Getaway. Check out the first two singles.


Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich recently said the band is far from done and feel they could make albums for the next 100 years or until they drop dead on stage which is fine if they keep pumping out songs like the first single off their upcoming album Hardwired…To Self-Destruct, coming out November 18th.

blink-182 are looking to move past the Tom DeLonge era while still staying true to their roots. With the addition of Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba, their new album California is gaining traction. Check out the latest from blink.


Worth the wait, July Talk are back with the follow up to their 2012 self-titled album with the electrifying and energetic new disc <em>Touch. </em>Here’s their latest.<em>

Lastly, a band risen from the ashes. The newly revamped Sum 41 look to climb back with the return of former guitarist Dave Baksh. Their sixth studio album 13 Voices is scheduled for release on October 7th. Check out the latest from Sum 41.


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