Type O Negative — “Love You To Death”
rock music
5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#29)
1. Dyne Side
Alternative post-hardcore from Florida. For fans of Bring Me the Horizon, At the Drive-In, Armor For Sleep, etc. Dyne Side is currently booking shows for the summer. Here is their latest single, “Sink or Swim.”
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2. Akadia
Steampunk rock from Louisiana. For fans of Hinder, Seether, 12 Stones, etc. Akadia has a headlining show on May 25th at Southport Hall in NOLA. Check out “Turn Away.”
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3. The Amatory Murder
Alternative rock from the East Coast/NYC. For fans of Sisters of Mercy, The Birthday Massacre, Joy Division, etc. The Amatory Murder has a few shows lined up (you can find the dates here), and they will be doing a new stage show! Listen to “U & I” now!
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4. The Spacesuit Junkies
Urban House Music from Georgia. For fans of Bastille, The Chainsmokers, Akon, etc. The Spacesuit Junkies are hard at work building their brand, and they have promised more to come in 2019.
“It’s Your Life”
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5. The Royal
Melodic metalcore from The Netherlands. For fans of August Burns Red, Northlane, Parkway Drive, etc. The Royal just released Deathwatch in March and will be touring in support of the album throughout the year! You can purchase the record here.
“Savages”
Playlist Challenge, Day 668
Tremonti — “Fall Again”
Playlist Challenge, Day 667
Asking Alexandria — “When the Lights Come On”
Playlist Challenge, Day 665
Twisted Method — “Change Me”
Playlist Challenge, Day 664
Tremonti — “Cauterize”
Playlist Challenge, Day 663
Goon Moon — “Feel Like This”
Weekly Focus: George Harrison, Day Seven
George Harrison — “Dear One,” from the album Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976).
Weekly Focus: George Harrison, Day Six
George Harrison — “Can’t Stop Thinking About You,” from the album Extra Texture (Read All About It) (1975).
Weekly Focus: George Harrison, Day Five
George Harrison — “Far East Man,” from the album Dark Horse (1974).