The string of collaborations between Skrillex and Justin Bieber continues today (August 20) with "Don't Go," featuring the duo, along with rapper Don Toliver.
The trio also deliver a moody visual to accompany their collaboration. This isn't the first time we've heard Sonny Moore, also known as Skrillex, unite with .
Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, and More Announced for Emo Nite Vegas Vacation
Also including viral alternative group 3OH!3, post-hardcore meets pop-rock heroes Sleeping With Sirens, scene associated singer and rapper MOD SUN and more.by Alexa Criscitiello
Today, Emo Nite, Los Angeles renowned sentimental party place, has announced the concept and lineup for their first-ever fully curated travel experience, taking place in Las Vegas this October 14-17.
In partnership with leading travel company Pollen Presents, Emo Nite Vegas Vacation welcomes the thriving Emo Nite community to Las Vegas for a three-day getaway packed with throwback and of-the-moment artist performances, club and resort takeovers, pool parties and more. With this event, Emo Nite will be gathering dedicated fans together from Emo Nite communities all over the country for their first ever multi-day experience.
The release of 2017 single “Make War” sent
From First To Last fans into a frenzy. It was, after all, the first music released by the band to feature original vocalist
Sonny Moore in 11 years. Prior to dropping “Make War,” Moore had been operating under
Skrillex. Meanwhile, fellow FFTL members had gone on to work with other bands, such as
Matt Good with
Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows. From First To Last’s original lineup has since reunited for a number of live shows, and while Moore has spoken of new music, the odds of a new album here look short.
11 lesser known Bring Me The Horizon songs that everyone needs to hear
From their deathcore roots to the gargantuan arena-ready hits, we trace Bring Me The Horizon’s evolution through the songs that deserve more attention.
Words: Nick Ruskell
Were you to draw a straight line between then and now, the one you would use for the teenaged Bring Me The Horizon who first screamed out of Sheffield in 2004, and the band who now sit as one of Britain’s biggest and most influential, might ask you if you were joining the right things together. The only reason you can believe, looking backward, that they are the same band is because you know it happened. From the other end, nobody could have predicted what would come next.