Inverse Takes This Week’s Freshmen Win
July 3rd, 2009Polls are closed and voters have spoken. Hip-hop duo Inverse is your Freshmen winner and their video will be added to on-air rotation.
PA based pop-scape crafters Settle debut "Murder," the first video from their debut album At Home We Are Strangers.
Check out Canadian rapper Drake's new video for Best I Ever Had.
We've gathered up all the Manchester Orchestra we could find for your viewing pleasure this week. We're particularly psyched about their latest and grrrrrrreatest "Tony The Tiger." Tune in now for pure indie bliss.
Lynn’s in a sorority, plays field hockey, is the school mascot and still makes time for discovering new music.
Little Boots, This Providence, P.O.S., Anjulie, and Passion Pit are this Summer's hottest artists to watch.
Polls are closed and voters have spoken. Hip-hop duo Inverse is your Freshmen winner and their video will be added to on-air rotation.
PA based pop-scape crafters Settle debut “Murder,” the first video from their debut album At Home We Are Strangers.
Which band does the best Michael Jackson cover? You tell us.
Check out Canadian rapper Drake’s new video for Best I Ever Had.
Jesse Rifkin of The Wailing Wall sits down with us and talks about his new album Hopsital Blossoms and gives us a special performance of the title track.
We’re searching for a Rock Reporter to go on tour with us. Want a chance at this amazing opportunity?
The collaboration between the band, Clay Lipsky, and Jason Bognacki gains speed with the ninth video for album Mean Everything to Nothing.
Abstract Rude recruits some mad tricks to complement his flow in the new video for Thynk Eye Can (Haiku D’Etat Mix).
All Time Low’s return with their third full-length album, Nothing Personal, is nothing short of awesome. You’ve already heard the singles, but now it’s time to dive into a full dozen cuts of ATL goodness. And although you can’t buy the dang thing until July 7, you can preview the entire album right now on The Leak.
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