Taming Tongues will drop March 6, according to a social media post, but fans do not have to wait until then to take new music for a spin. The first single from the forthcoming album is "Even," available everywhere now.
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Taming Tongues will drop March 6, according to a social media post, but fans do not have to wait until then to take new music for a spin. The first single from the forthcoming album is "Even," available everywhere now.

Veteran pop punk rockers The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus will be embarking on 15-city tour kicking off February 27 in Denver, Colorado.

New England alternative and hard rock band torndown dropped a new lyric video to kick off the new decade.

Furnace Fest's revival has been serving as a catalyst for reuniting many high profile hardcore and post-hardcore bands. The latest is The Juliana Theory, who was announced as a lineup addition today.

Rockfest Records artist The Persuaded had a busy 2019 with the release of Dawn Of Destruction, being a featured act on the Summer Rockfest Tour and changing drummers.

Switchfoot has announced that they will be touring as support for Stone Temple Pilots and Nickelback this summer. Tickets will be on sale Thursday, January 23, at 10:00 AM in local time zones. Dates have not yet been announced.

The Classic Crime has released the tracklist for their upcoming album via a series of Instagram posts creating a collage.

Azusa and their record label, Solid State, announced a new album, Loop of Yesterday. This album will release on April 10, 2020. The album can be preordered on Azusa's online store, either in CD or LP form.

Billboard originally reported this week that Colton Dixon had switched record labels to Atlantic Records. Dixon was originally on Sparrow Records (a division of Capitol) after his American Idol run, but has decided to make the move to Atlantic Records while being mentored and guided by Skillet's John and Korey Cooper. Colton will be on the Cooper's label imprint, Hear It Loud.

Along with covering mainstream acts like Halsey, Tool, and Soundgarden, The Veer Union included an amped up version of "I'm So Sick" by Flyleaf.