The Dream Is Over. Morbid Stuff. The Unraveling Of PupTheBand. Those are the titles of Canadian punk band Pup’s last three ...
PUP: Great band. Amazing band. Maybe an underrated band at this point? The raging Toronto pop-punks are one of the greatest rock acts of their generation, so it’s a pleasure to report that they have a ...
Between running the court, averaging 19.6 points per game and being nominated for the Naismith Award, Flau'jae Johnson has cut another album in the studio. This time, it's a full R&B album entitled ...
Across the entire heavy-music landscape, you won’t find too many bands more playfully adventurous than Atlanta’s Callous ...
Following 2022’s outrageous Celebrity Therapist, the Callous Daoboys will return with their third album, I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven, on May 16 via MNRK Heavy.
PUP have announced a new album that they made with producer John Congleton. Who Will Look After the Dogs? is the Toronto band’s fifth studio album and follow-up to 2022’s The Unraveling of PUPTheBand.
PUP have announced a new album, Who Will Look After the Dogs?, which is set to land on May 2 via Little Dipper/Rise Records.
Toronto punk act Pup will return in 2025 with their new album 'Who Will Look After the Dogs?,' their first LP in three years.
PUP made the album with producer John Congleton, and it finds them taking a back-to-basics approach after their ambitious 2022 album and the drastic life changes that followed.
The band also released the album’s latest single, “Hallways.” PUP Announce New Album Who Will Look After the Dogs? Jo Vito ...
In a new 'Billboard' cover story, Travis Scott revealed he wants to collaborate with Taylor Swift or Sabrina Carpenter. He ...
The indie band’s second album finds the trio blending lyrical abstraction and mystery with a refined approach to their ...
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