Summerland Tour To Feature Everclear and American Hi-Fi

The fourth annual Summerland Tour has been announced and we’re kind of a little obsessed. The 90′s alternative music tour is known for featuring some pretty nostalgic bands (Sugar Ray, Eve 6, and Lit - to name a few) and they are certainly not letting us down this time around. This summers tour features Everclear, Toadies, Fuel, and American Hi-Fi and will be kicking off on June 11th in Ft. Myers, Florida.
The full list of tour dates can be found below! Will you be attending and reliving your teen angst?
Show Review:: Cartel 4/22

Cartel
Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015
Review and photos by Caitlyn Willard.
Cartel recently came to Baltimore to celebrate the anniversary release of their debut album Chroma, which was released 10 years ago (CRAZY!). They played to an almost sold out room, full of fans waiting to relive their early teenage years. The band also brought along with them Hit the Lights, TEAM*, and Driver Friendly.
Radio Room To Release Debut Album

Dublin rockers, Radio Room, have announced the details of their debut album, 92/93. The album, which was recorded and mixed with producer Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies), will be released on May 19th via Gold Coast Recordings. Fun fact about the album: it was recorded completely live - no click tracks, no computer editing, no plug-ins. To pre-order the album, click here.
Below you can find the artwork and track listing for 92/93!
Auras Announce New EP

Earlier this month, Canadian prog metal band Aurus announced their signing with Entertainment One Music/Good Fight Music. Along with the signing announcement, the band also released information regarding their new EP, Crestfallen, to be released on May 5th.
Below you can find the artwork and track listing for the album!
New Music Video:
“Life on the Bottom” | Hit The Lights
This track is off the band’s new album, Summer Bones, which was released on March 24th via Pure Noise Records. The video follows Boxer, Ismael Villarreal, whose entire life revolves around the sport. When discussing the video, lead singer Nick Thompson says, “The song made sense with Ismael’s struggles and it’s great to be able to give him some limelight while we take the back seat!”
