Sleeping With Sirens have announced a North American tour with Rain City Drive and Shyeye. Dates are listed below.Pre-sale tickets will be available for fan club members today (June 15). A general sale will launch o...
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A review of And the Dead Tree Gives No Shelter by Oh Hiroshima, available worldwide June 5th, via Pelagic Records.
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Fresh off the release of its new LP "An Ending In Itself", iconic alternative rock band SLEEPING WITH SIRENS has announced a fall 2026 headlining tour across North America with support from RAIN CITY DRIVE and SHYEYE. Their trek will kick off after SLEEPING WITH SIRENS' appearance at Aftershock fest...
California singer-songwriter and rapper Oliver Tree died this weekend in an air traffic accident when two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was 32 years old. The musician’s death was confirmed by the local fire department (via Associated Press), which revealed that the Sunday morning (June 13th) collision also led one of the helicopters to crash into a car dealership where several electric vehicles were parked. This caused a fire, which was then extinguished. Tree was one of six passengers who died in the accident, and no one aboard the helicopters survived the crash. Recently, he d promoted his 2026 singles “Deep End” and F*ck the Whole World with videos inspired by Limp Bizkit and Korn, respectively. At the end of May, Tree had launched his “Love You Madly, Hate You Badly World’s First World Tour, with his last performance taking place June 6th in São Paulo, Brazil. The trek was to resume in July for dates across Europe and North America. Born in Santa Cruz, California, Tree (real name Oliver Tree Nickel) began releasing solo material in 2010. He’d sign with Atlantic Records in 2017 and released his major label debut Ugly is Beautiful in 2020. During the promo campaign for this year’s Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, which he’d released independently in April, Tree started making socials posts with a Bizkit-esque twist — the music video for Deep End had him wearing a Fred Durst-style backwards red cap, and he teased the song on socials with quips like “Limp Bizkit’s nephew just dropped the hardest nu-metal song of all time.” Previously, Tree had collaborated with blink-182 s Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, who put a pop-punk spin on Tree s hit Let Me Down. View this post on Instagram

