Orlando alt-rock five-piece, Magnolia Park, have announced a North American headline tour for Spring 2025. The 25-date run begins on April 16th in North Carolina, and closes out in Dallas on May 20th. Tickets go on sale Friday, December 13th at 10 AM local. This comes after nearly three weeks in the UK with Bowling For Soup and Wheatus in February. Head into the article below for links and live listings
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Magnolia Park Share Their New Single and Video for “Shallow” – On Tour Soon
Orlando rock band, Magnolia Park are back with their new single and music video “Shallow,” released via Epitaph Records. This is the first new music from the band since their sophomore album Halloween Mixtape II. Magnolia Park are also on the road from July 10th for the Summer School Tour across the US. Head into the article below for the new video and live listings.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Puppy – Pure Evil
It feels as if it has been a long, long time since Puppy released their debut album, The Goat to the world – although the pandemic may have something to do with that considering it has only been three years. When the album was first released, the trio stunned us with an eclectic mix of heavy sludgy, grungy riffs combined with even more eclectic vocal harmonies you’d find somewhere on a Weezer or a Wheatus release. The combination of the two has allowed the band to access the best of both worlds, appearing on some heavier lineups, while still being able to go onto support acts like Creeper. Whether the three-piece will be able to keep this up with their sophomore release is another matter.Continue reading
Summerland Tour 2021ft. Everclear, Living Colour, Hoobastank, and Wheatus Starts This Week
Created in 2012 by Everclear frontman, Art Alexakis– The Summerland Tour returns this week! This year’s tour features Everclear, Living Colour, Hoobastank, and Wheatus, kicks off this Thursday, July 1, at the House of Blues in Boston, MA. The tour will make its way through cities such as Chicago, Houston, Cincinnati and Kansas City, to name a few, and will eventually extend through early October as COVID mandates are lifted and more dates are added.