American rock band Fall Out Boy brings their “So Much For 2our Dust” tour to Moody Center on March 8, with support from Jimmy Eat World, The Maine, and Daisy Grenade.
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Read MoreEmo and pop-punk fans rejoiced as the legendary Tigers Jaw came to Austin on November 15, 2022, supported by Heart Attack Man and Glitterer.
Read MoreFrom damned lovers to freedom fighters in a post-apocalyptic war, My Chemical Romance’s discography is undoubtedly concept-heavy. The iconic looks they’ve given us over the years are imperative to understanding how a record comes to life.
Read MoreBoth in his work with Fall Out Boy and on other projects, the bassist and lyricist frequently compares heaven to a nightclub with playful yet powerful references to the pearly gates.
Read MoreThe angsty rock bands that dominated the early 2000s created classics which continue to live in our hearts today. But until nostalgia kicked in two decades later, these musicians had to figure out how to change with the times to keep their names in the limelight.
Read MoreAn analysis of what musical elements made misogynistic anthems like "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," "Don't Trust Me," and "Misery Business," so popular, and why some artists face backlash while others have yet to take accountability today.
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