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        By Nick Page

Save the dates! Frontier Fiesta Association announced its line-up for Frontier Fiesta, which will be on March 20-22, on Friday at the Go Texan Day celebration in Lynn Eusan Park. Check out the video below, produced by the Student Video Network, to see who will be headlining each night and let us know who you’re […]

Progressive metal giants Animals as Leaders released the first single of their highly anticipated record, “The Joy of Motion”, which is set to release March 25th. The trio has been making their way through the scene for the past 5 years awing people with their prodigious musicianship and jaw-dropping live performances. Judging by this release, […]

The above shot was taken by local photographer Sarah Hoffman at last year’s Vans Warped Tour.   By Nick Page

On February 25th, that’s next Tuesday, these Texas rockers will be performing live at Blue Rock Studios in Wimberley. No, not that Wimberley, the city in our great state. Can’t make it there? Not to worry, the performance will be webcast for free starting at 7:30pm. Click the following link to the Blue Rock Studios […]

Scottish electro-pop band Chvrches recently presented their own interpretation of the Arctic Monkeys’ hit “Do I Wanna Know” for Australian radio show Triple J’s Like a Version segment.  At the end of the performance, Martin Doherty says, “Sorry Arctic Monkey fans if you really, really loved the original, because it’s kind of a departure, but we […]

Michigan Post-Hardcore band La Dispute, released their new single, “For Mayor In Splitsville”, off their upcoming album, “Rooms of the House.” This is La Dispute’s third full length album which is set to be released on March 18th. La Dispute is known for writing songs and albums that illustrate different concepts and stories. This upcoming […]

With spring break around the corner, I can’t help but think of Azealia Bank’s hit, “No Problems”. The entire video filmed at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami last year is the epitome of an awesome spring break, filled with ravers, go-go dancers, and that classic Aoki cake throwing. Personally, this is one of Bank’s […]

If our past leaders weren’t so busy thinking, inventing, and working to build a better country could they have been rockstars? Based on appearances alone, I say yes. What would be their position and what genre would they represent? Well, let’s find out. A true hipster, Van Buren was the first president born a US […]

If you’re a Texan university student, you know one of the places to be this spring break is in South Padre Island. It’s the party spot with long day concerts and events going on in Coca-Cola Beach but one of the major music festivals that is growing in popularity is UME, or Ultimate Music Experience. […]

  ††† (Crosses) long awaited debut LP has finally been released. ††† (Crosses) is an electronic band fronted by Chino Moreno, vocalist of the legendary metal band Deftones. In an interview with Rolling Stone, when asked to describe ††† (Crosses), he stated, “By listening to the music, you can tell that a lot of the influences […]

I hope you guys are excited for THE music festival of the summer in Houston. The line up was recently released and tickets are available for purchase on the Free Press Summer Fest website.       Will you be going this year?   By: Catalina Campos

The British metalcore outfit Architects released the second song, “Broken Cross,” of their sixth LP “Lost Forever//Lost Together,” coming out March 10. According to several sources, the band promised that this album will be much heavier compared to their last release “Daybreaker.” Judging by the singles they have released so far, they are definitely fulfilling […]

It had been more than 10 years since I last set foot inside of Numbers and it had not changed. There is a bar in every direction you look, scaffolding and lights hang from the ceiling, unused and covered in neglect. The upstairs glass is cloudy, scratched, and graffitied. The one thing that did change, […]

Broken Bells, the Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) and James Mercer (The Shins guitarist and vocalist) duo, has released a new album entitled “After the Disco” and it’s right up my musical alley. Their sound is a bit different than from their previous 2010 album, “Broken Bells”, but still retains certain elements that make them honestly […]

There exists a space.  It’s a magical, and this day and age, seemingly mythical space, where fun and art don’t have to be separate from each other in music. In 2014, the music consumer, it seems more so than ever, can be lumped into a category.  People love to blame popular  radio for the “sheep” […]

“Scum, Rise!” is the first single off of Detroit garage punk band Protomartyr’s forthcoming second LP “Under Color of Official Right”, due to be released April 8th.  Like on their debut “No Passion All Technique” (brilliant album), vocalist Joe Casey spits and slurs angry, disillusioned lyrics with the ferocity of a defeated, drunken man spilling his […]

I know you’re tired of seeing End Of Year Lists clog up your news feeds, so I’ll keep this as brief as I can. These are some albums that you might have seen but not bothered listening to (or just not seen at all). Let’s get started. 5. Tomorrow Is Nearly Yesterday And Everyday Is […]

  There’s been quite a bit of buzz about the due of Ian Axel and Chad Vaccarino, known as A Great Big World. Following a plug in “So You Think You Can Dance?”, the band was noticed by Christina Aguilera. Christina thought she’d be the perfect fit to harmonize with their song “Say Something.” The single immediately […]

Chox-Max dropped a new track, “Final Destination”, featuring DJ YRS Jerzy, two promising artists that collaborated to create a track in honor of their fans, bloggers, and media personalities that has supported them throughout their career. The two artists’ struggle and determination resonates within the lyrics, “Slight turbulence with precise elevation, going through the clouds […]


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