In this new edition of The Digg, Mailo plays new music from from of the show Lucy Schwartz, and Jhene Aiko, plus more hot music to warm you up during the holiday chill! Tune in now and hear the latest music streaming from Enter The Shell!
Tag: Blink 182
Blink-182: Neighborhoods
Pop-Punk trio, Blink-182, show tremendous growth in an excellent new album…and not the kind of growth you might have come to expect from these guys.
Artist of the Week-Rancid
This week’s artist (as guessed correctly in-studio by Gary Vail of Ultramunx; congratulations!) is none other than the 20 year veterans of skatepunk, Rancid. Currently on tour (but not for long) and in Los Angeles, this band hasn’t given up the fight for fast-paced, fun music. Today we bring you the noise and find out …
Road Trip Songs
Every road trip needs a good playlist…
Sara’s Most Anticipated Albums of 2011
Check out a list of releases Sara is looking forward to hearing in 2011!
Weekly Album Release Parties! :: Nov. 2, 2010
Get ready for a massive attack! Here are the new album releases for Tuesday, Nov. 2
Covers Revue – Blink 182 cover “Dead Man’s Curve” :: Originally by Jan and Dean
Check out this rare track of Blink 182 covering Jan and Dean! … If it doesn’t kill you!
Motion City Soundtrack :: "My Dinosaur Life"
Team Montag or Team Conrad? Team Edward or Team Jacob? Team Leno or Team CoCo? I was always Team Hoppus! Ever since Blink-182 went on that hiatus heard ’round the world in 2005, Mark Hoppus dove into the world of producing.
Pinback :: "Autumn of the Seraphs"
I’ve been a huge fan of Blink 182 for years, so when Mark Hoppus started his own podcast, I was all into it. He discussed life and music, much like EnterTheShell.com … Only, ours is insanely better. At any rate, he took it upon himself to introduce his fans to artists you may not hear otherwise or that you would have to search for.
New Found Glory :: "Not Without a Fight"
New Found Glory. Pop punk was huge for me back then and with bands like Green Day, Blink 182, Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, Sum 41 and Jimmy Eat World dominating the genre at the time, it was hard to avoid that infectious poppy sound infused with the fast-paced tempo of punk.