
Like Pacific's New Album 'Distant Like You Asked' OUT TODAY
Punk tour de force Like Pacific has released their buzzworthy new album, Distant Like You Asked, today via Pure Noise Records. Fans can pick up the record now at likepacific.merchnow.com and at iTunes (http://geni.us/LPDistant?app=itunes). Additionally, fans can stream the record in its entirety over at Noisey.com: http://bit.ly/1PONOJW Critics and fans are swooning over the scene’s next breakout band. Distant Like You Asked is adrenaline rush of pop-infused, angst driven pun

Album Review: Rocket to Rainier
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Review: "Badlands" is Unapologetically Honest
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"Uma Thurman" & "Hallelujah"
Fall Out Boy and Panic! at the Disco fans alike had a reason to sing praise this weekend. Fall Out Boy kicked off the weekend by releasing another zany video, this time for their hit, “Uma Thurman.” The video featured fewer basketballs and more cute animals (and no we’re not talking about Patrick). It also featured cameos from Big Sean, MAX, and Panic! at the Disco’s own Brendon Urie. If you haven’t seen the video yet, you can check it (and the very special message at the end