Ali Slater premieres new single that succinctly describes the futility and frustrating longevity of dating. Equal parts a letter to a one true love and a seething retort to all those failed dates behind her, “Over It” is all too relatable to anyone struggling in the dating pool. Now on the heels of her 2021
Author: Kay Korvid
5 Metalcore Artists to Add to Your Dungeon Crawl Playlist
Some days, grinding through levels on Black Desert Online or making a fresh character on Path of Exile just hits different. There’s something so relaxing in digging in and committing yourself for an hour in perfecting combos, collecting upgrade pieces, and watching your XP slowly tick higher. It’s incredibly soothing to me, and that perfect
All The Alt Things’ Favorite Alternative Artist Discoveries of 2021
2021 may have been “2020 Part 2,” but let’s not call it a total wash. For those of us desperate for a break from pandemic routines, it proved to be another good year for music discovery. Afterall, when repetitive days and current events are weighing heavy, a playlist refresh can be as good as a
Exclusive Premiere: To Kill A Monster’s New Single “The Broken”
If To Kill A Monster isn’t a known name in your household, it should be. A staple punk rock band in Columbus, Ohio, since 2005, these guys pack a punch. Their energy is infectious, their choruses catchy, their sound new and all their own yet reminiscent of the late 2000s. The combination of familiar and
Asking Alexandria Premieres two new songs with ‘Never Gonna Learn’ EP
Asking Alexandria is a British hard rock band that debuted as a metalcore band in 2009 with their album Stand Up and Scream. They’ve been a strong name in the alt scene since, and in their time, they’ve experienced drastic shifts and changes in their sound as they’ve grown to mirror themselves in honest representation.
Gold Steps returns with “Stay the Same” music video premiere
Gold Steps is making their long awaited comeback into the scene with their official video and new song “Stay the Same.” This is their first video and music release since 2019’s singles “Empty Space” and “Under Attack“. A testament to show that times have changed, “Stay the Same” breaks their hiatus with an empowering message