Code Orange, Trash Talk, Jasiah, and Model/Actriz have been confirmed for this year’s Restless Fest. That event will be held at South Side Music Hall in Dallas, TX on September 2 and at Paper Tiger in San Antonio, TX on September 3.
GEL have been added to this year’s Furnace Fest. The band will be replacing Anxious, who were unable to make the event. Furnace Fest will take place at The Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL on September 22-24 and the updated daily lineups can be found below: September 22: MXPX, Hatebreed, Anberlin, Relient K, Alcoa, Gideon,…
Bad Optix, the new project featuring Tim Armstrong (Operation Ivy, Rancid), Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy), Joey Castillo (Circle Jerks, The Bronx), and Spencer Pollard (Trash Talk), have premiered a new song titled “Raid.” The track was released as part of the Hellcat Singles Club. Michaels commented: “’Raid’ is about every person’s spiritual autonomy from the…
The full lineup has now been revealed for this year’s Furnace Fest. The event will take place at The Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL on September 22-24 and it will feature the following daily lineups: September 22: MXPX, Hatebreed, Anberlin, Relient K, Alcoa, Gideon, Holy Wars, Hopesfall, Kid Liberty, Knuckle Puck, Made Aware, Ninety Pound…
The lineup has been revealed for the 2022 Lookout Fest. The event will take place at the Hollywood Palladium Festival Grounds in Los Angeles, CA on April 2 and it will feature: Ski Mask The Slump God, $not, City Morgue, Trash Talk, Show Me The Body, SSGKobe, Kas$hdami, Angel Du$t, 2KBaby, Jesus Piece, WHOKILLEDXIX, Narrow…
Trash Talk have released a new short film titled “Something Wicked.” The clip, which was directed by Derek Schklar, is a “visual reimagination” of Edgar Allan Poe’s “William Wilson” and it features tracks from the band’s latest EP “Squalor.”
Trash Talk have confirmed that their new EP “Squalor” will be released on Friday (June 19). This news comes after the band previously delayed the effort to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd.
Trash Talk have decided to delay the release of their new EP “Squalor” to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd. The band tweeted the following: We are black lives, we stand for black lives. Now is not the time for entertainment, it is time for action.…
Trash Talk have premiered a new song titled “Something Wicked.” This track is from the band’s new EP “Squalor,” which will be released on June 5. In addition to “Something Wicked,” the effort will also feature: “Point No Point,” “Worst Of Times,” “Clutch” and “Kicking & Screaming.”
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