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Mayday Parade Announce 10-Year Anniversary Tour

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Mayday Parade, a rock/alternative band that has been around since 2005, has just announced a LIMITED tour featuring their album "Anywhere But Here."

The album made its debut in 2009 as the band’s second major album. The band plans to play the album in full, featuring songs such as "Anywhere But Here," "Kids in Love," and "If You Can’t Live Without Me Why Aren’t You Dead Yet?".

Dates for the shows start on November 1st, 2019 and go throughout the month, the final show being on November 23rd in Arizona.

Check out the dates below and let us know if you’re going to a show!

Nov 1 — 40 Watt — Athens, GA
Nov 5 — Basement East — Nashville, TN
Nov 7 — Rock & Roll Hotel — Washington, DC
Nov 8 — Toad’s — Newhaven, CT
Nov 12 — Warsaw — Brooklyn, NY
Nov 17 — Delmar Hall — St. Louis, MO
Nov 19 — Waiting Room — Omaha, NE
Nov 20 — Marquis Theater — Denver, CO
Nov 23 Crescent Ballroom — Phoenix, AZ

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Halsey Releases New Song “Clementine”

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On September 28th, 2019, Halsey revealed her newest work “Clementine.”

The single strays from the “pop” sound that is often seen in her works. She seems to have changed up her sound a bit, accompanying the heartfelt lyrics with a simple melody and what seems to be screaming in the background.

The music video sticks with the simplicity of the sound, as Halsey and her brother perform a ballet duo in the middle of an aquarium.

Everything about this song has a calming effect, and fans all over the internet are theorizing that this is the exact thing Halsey was aiming for.

The song contains the lyrics “I don’t need anyone, I just need everyone,” which is giving fans insight into the artist’s struggle with Bipolar Disorder. The words portray the internal battle that goes on inside the mind of someone with this disorder; wanting to be alone, but needing help from those around you without asking for it.

This theory is also supported by the name of her upcoming album “Manic,” set to release on January 17th, 2020.

The release of the song gives fans a lot to look forward to with the upcoming album.

Check out the track and the music video below and let us know what you think!

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Post-Show Interview With Mayday Parade’s Derek Sanders Following The First Night Of The “Forever Emo” Tour

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Friday, November 1st was the start of Mayday Parade’s Forever Emo tour, where the band performs both covers from early 2000’s alternative/emo music. They cover the “staple” songs that revolutionized this era– from Simple Plan’s “I’m Just A Kid” to “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers. The band sang some of their classic songs throughout the years, such as “Jamie All Over,” “Oh Well, Oh Well,” and “Kids in Love.” Fans never ceased to cheer and jump around at the start of every single song– cover, or a Mayday original.

Lead singer and band front-man, Derek Sanders, explained when on stage their inspiration for putting on this Forever Emo tour alongside the “Anywhere but Here” tour. He stated “we’re singing songs that meant so much to us growing up, and it’s what we listened to when we first started this band… I’m sure we’ve all been there, but it felt like there was a part of me that was supposed to change but never did, and if you’ve been there, we’d love it if you’d sing along.”

The show was incredible and had a wide arrange of songs and bands throughout the years. The best part of the night, however, was after the band left the stage, the fans didn’t move… they just continued cheering. About 5 minutes went by with fans chanting things such as “ONE MORE SONG!” to “MAY-DAY! MAY-DAY!” nonstop until eventually, they arrived back on stage laughing and in shock. Derek then told fans “well… this was unexpected. You guys are amazing, wow… We literally didn’t plan for this but, how about one more song? How does “Jersey” sound?” and the band got back into their positions and gave the fans one more song to jam out to for the night.

After the set was completely over, fans were seen feeding out of the venue, finishing drinks, taking pictures, and buying merch. I personally was standing by the bar when someone was standing in front of me who slightly resembled the band’s opener “My Chemical Bromance.” I tapped him on the shoulder only for him to turn around and I realized it was Derek himself. He said “yeah, no, uh… that was me up there. Like, I was just singing on stage. I uh, I hope you liked it?” He was standing around and talking to fans, allowing them to take pictures and was signing his autograph.

Upon pulling myself together, I hopped back in line to talk to him and asked if he minded if I asked him a few questions, regarding the show and the band’s future plans. He was completely open to talking to me and gave some insight into what’s to be expected in the upcoming future.

“The show tonight really set the standard for the rest of the show. We were completely shocked at the turnout– since we’re trying something new, we really didn’t know if anyone would show up… and it sold out. I think we have a lot to look forward to for the rest of the tour, especially if the shows turn out like tonight did. It was absolutely incredible.”

I asked him if he could give any hints on whether or not they plan to tour again anytime soon, and what we might expect in the future. Laughing, he said “well, I know it’s only the first night of the tour, but yeah, yeah, we’ve got some more things planned. We’re really excited, we’ve got some tours planned, we’ve got some songs we’re really excited to release, and have a new album in the works. I can’t talk too much about it, but I can definitely tell you we’re really excited to announce and release everything we’ve been working on.”

Sanders stayed to talk and hang out with fans for at least 45 mins after the set was completed. Needless to say, there is a lot of excitement surrounding the band’s ongoing tour, and we have a lot to look forward to in the near future!

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Twenty One Pilots’ ‘Stressed Out’ Music Video Reaches Massive Milestone

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Twenty One Pilots and the Clique fandom will be celebrating the five-year anniversary of the single that sent them flying into the top of the charts, "Stressed Out", in five days.

Today, the band celebrates another huge milestone for this beloved song: it reached two billion views on Youtube!

Fans all over the internet were watching in anticipation as the number climbed over the past few days.

For what has started out as a weird year for us all, it is the perfect time to be celebrating this song. The childhood-reminiscing lyrics and iconic "BFF handshake" bring listeners back to a time of simplicity and happiness right when we need it the most.

Check out the video below and celebrate with us!