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Sippin’ Lemonades and Hanging Out with Houston’s Madeline the Person
In anticipation for her upcoming headlining shows in Houston, Los Angeles and New York, Off Record had the grand opportunity to hang out with Houston artist Madeline the Person.
Hey Violet Signs to Hopeless Records and Releases Long-Awaited Track ‘I Should Call My Friends’
Hey Violet’s releases new nostalgic and bittersweet single “I Should Call My Friends.”
Turn the Volume Up: Kate’s Top 10 Must-Watch Music Documentaries
From shoegaze to hardcore punk rock, music documentaries are a great way to get a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an artist, their impact, and the story of their beginnings as a young musician or band.
Ten Songs to Soundtrack Your Fall
As we transition from summer to fall, the overall mood shifts. The temperature is colder, the days get shorter and everything feels a little cozier.
Chillin’ and Killin’: Kinley’s Top Tracks for Halloween 2023
‘Tis the season to be spooky! With numerous festive activities to do this month, a killer Halloween soundtrack is a must. Here’s a playlist curated for the spookiest season and its ventures.
Fall Out Boy and the Lyrical Callbacks Throughout their Discography: An Analysis
Consisting of a quartet proudly from Chicago, Fall Out Boy rose from the punk and hardcore scene in 2001. For the first half of the band’s career, bassist Pete Wentz wrote the song’s lyrics. Even today, after learning to share significantly more creative control as a lyricist, primarily with lead singer Patrick Stump, Fall Out Boy’s discography has a distinctly ‘Pete’ sound.
Celebrating 7 Years of Andy Shauf’s ‘The Party’
An ode to Andy Shauf’s concept album “The Party.” A timeless album on the very genuine human experience of attending a party and unrequited love interests.
Against The Current’s Drops “Silent Stranger” From Their New Era, “Nightmares and Daydreams”
Against The Current unveils their new dangerous single and music video for their track, “Silent Stranger.”
Interview: Houston Metal Band The Creeps Speak on their Debut Album and Thrilling Upcoming Performance Dates
The Creeps talk about experiences in the studio, the recent addition of a new guitarist and what’s to come.
Post-Hardcore Band Movements Performed at Houston’s House of Blues
Houston's House of Blues recently played host to a night of powerful emotions and heartfelt performances as the highly acclaimed band Movements took the stage. The tour marked their latest album release, Rukus, and fans eagerly gathered to witness a night of musical catharsis.