Crossing I’s Dotting T’s have returned with a new video for their new single called “Dodge Durango.”
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Great Good Fine Ok have released the new EP, Seven.
Linkin Park – “Unshatter”
Linkin Park have shared the new song “Unshatter.”
Read More “Linkin Park – “Unshatter””Fiona Apple Covers Neil Young
Fiona Apple has shared a cover of Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold.” The song comes from a new tribute album.
Read More “Fiona Apple Covers Neil Young”Portugal. The Man – “V.I.S.”
Portugal. The Man have returned with “V.I.S.”
Read More “Portugal. The Man – “V.I.S.””Code Orange Go on Hiatus
Code Orange are on hiatus:
Morgan says “Code Orange is on the shelf, and I think it’s there for a good reason, for many reasons. I think you can put two, two and four together, and you’ll probably come to the answer.”
Regarding Landolina’s health issues, he continues: “One [circumstance] that I am happy to speak about is my guitar player, Dominic – he’s one of my best friends in the world – was dealing with a really hard genetic condition that really started damaging his hand, and his neck, and his foot, and that was the primary cause for us to have to cancel our first tour on the record.”
The Ataris Announce New Single / 7″
The Ataris will release their new single “Car Song” on May 2nd. Today they’ve announced pre-orders for the 7″ version of the single, backed by a new version of “In This Diary.” And they’ve shared a new acoustic version of “In This Diary” to streaming services. The full press release can be found below.
Read More “The Ataris Announce New Single / 7″”Albums in Stores – Apr 25th, 2025
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Apr 25th, 2025”Bon Iver On Handsome Podcast
Bon Iver is on the latest episode of the Handsome Podcast.
Read More “Bon Iver On Handsome Podcast”HAIM – “Down to Be Wrong”
HAIM have released the new single “Down to Be Wrong.”
Read More “HAIM – “Down to Be Wrong””Riot Fest Announces Full Album Plays
Riot Fest has announced the full album plays for this year’s festival.
Read More “Riot Fest Announces Full Album Plays”The All-American Rejects Talk New Single
Tyson of The All-American Rejects talked a little with Stereogum about their new single:
To be able to walk away from it for a second was — a lot of people are afraid to do it. I mean, I was afraid to do it, but I was so burnt out. There’s a big difference between a crafter and an artist. People that craft put in their 10,000 hours and they excel at their work. I felt like we were turning it into a craft as opposed to an artistry. I know that might sound silly coming from a guy who wrote “Dirty Little Secret,” but I was 22 when I wrote that. I think now being on the other side of 30, I have a perspective that I didn’t have when I was younger. Having this ability to inherently be able to craft a song is something that a lot of people lean on and just keep pumping out and serving the beast and shaking the purse strings for a commerce as an end result.
Arms Length – “The Weight” Video
Arms Length have shared a video for “The Weight.”
Read More “Arms Length – “The Weight” Video”HAIM Announce New Album
HAIM will release I Quit on June 20th.
Read More “HAIM Announce New Album”Review: Acceptance – Phantoms
The debut album from Acceptance will be turning 20 over the weekend, so it’s only fitting for us to take another look at the cult favorite record known as Phantoms. The band’s strength came from the great partnership between lead guitarist Kaylan Cloud and dynamic vocalist Jason Vena, and their ability to convey a wide range of emotions through their unique brand of rock. The set was produced by veteran hit-maker Aaron Sprinkle, who leaves his great blueprint all over this shimmering album. The promotion cycle Phantoms included only two singles, “Different” was the lead single, while the more upbeat “Take Cover” followed up on the modest success of the debut single. The band would follow the release of Phantoms with tours with bands like Vendetta Red, Head Automatica, Anberlin, Saosin, and more to work on their live show that had steadily improved since Acceptance formed in 1998. Acceptance would take a lengthy hiatus in 2006, only to reunite and re-capture their spark in 2017’s equally great Colliding By Design. Phantoms signaled a key moment in Acceptance’s rise in the crowded emo scene, and it’s a shame that the record didn’t take off as much as it clearly should have.
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