Riot Fest Horoscopes – Week of August 1, 2018
Happy Birthday!! Your sister is getting married and your parents forget your birthday, but it’s all worth it when you finally hook up with that hot older boy you like.
Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers Announce Album and Tour
They’ll Tour This November in Support of the New LPLaura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers—a new band featuring members of Against Me!—will release its debut album and hit the road this fall.
Listen to “Number 10”, The New Single From Interpol
Interpol have released the second single from their upcoming album Marauder. The tenth track off the new album, aptly named “Number 10”, can be heard below.
Want to Sell Stuff at Riot Fest This Year? We’re Currently Accepting Vendor Applications
Applications for Food, Artisan, and Merchant Vendors Are OpenWould you like to profit off the diverse tastes of festivalgoers? If so, we suggest you peddle your wares at Riot Fest this year.
Elvis Costello & the Imposters Release Two New Songs From Upcoming Album ‘Look Now’
Don’t look now, but Elvis Costello and his longtime backing band the Imposters have new music. They just released two new songs from their upcoming album, Look Now, scheduled for release on October 12 via Concord. It’s the first album Costello’s made with the Imposters since 2008’s Momofuku, and his first effort since collaborating with the Roots…
Riot Fest Adoptable Puppy of the Week: Ruby Falls
Ruby Falls is a fun girl. She’s a skinny lady with long legs who can use them to run like the lightning! She’s so fast. Ruby is affectionate and loving. She will get right into your lap like you’ve known her for years. Ruby is young and enjoys chasing some toys and playing with the…
Listen To Kevin Devine Cover Now, Now’s “Prehistoric”
The Song Is From Devine’s Latest Split-Single, Which Features David BazanKevin Devine’s 7-inch series returns, this time featuring David Bazan.
Bad Religion, Cypress Hill, Suicidal Tendencies, and More to Perform Classic Albums at Riot Fest 2018
Lagwagon, Digable Planets, Fear, and Spitalfield Round Out This Year’s Diverse Array of ArtistsOne of our favorite long-held Riot Fest traditions each year features a handful of beloved artists performing their most iconic and seminal albums front-to-back—often in celebration of an LP’s landmark anniversary. This year’s slate once again features some bonafide classics, and is one of the most diverse yet. Punk acts range from Bad Religion to Fear…