Another trailer for The Lego Batman Movie has been released.
Patrick Stump Remixes COIN
Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump has remixed COIN’s “Talk Too Much.”
Laura Jane Grace Wants You to Help Send Books to LGBTQ Prisoners
Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace talks with MTV about raising money for LGBT Books to Prisoners:
Between November 4 and November 18, donations made to LGBT Books to Prisoners will make donors eligible to win one of five signed copies of Tranny. Gender Is Over, the organization behind the slogan jersey that Grace often wears onstage, will donate all collected funds on Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Guttermouth – “Mail Order Bride”
Guttermouth has released their new song “Mail Order Bride.”
You Me at Six – “Give”
You Me at Six have released the new song “Give.”
Lauren Mayberry of Chvrches Does Some Covers
Lauren Mayberry of Chvrches recently covered “Boys of Summer,” “Wrecking Ball,” and “Brick,” live at Greg Barris’s Heart of Darkness comedy event.
The Word Alive – “Overdose”
The Word Alive have released their new song “Overdose.”
Jimmy Eat World – “My Enemy”
Jimmy Eat World have released their b-side “My Enemy” for the “30 Days, 30 Songs” project.
There are dangerous and very real consequences for using fear of “The Other” to motivate a potential electorate. While that’s nothing new in politics, what is newly alarming in context of the current presidential campaign is how seemingly effective that strategy has been for a certain candidate. That candidate used the low-hanging fruit of fearmongering to gain his initial momentum…and continues to employ variations of it to sustain his place. The only way to steel yourself against that kind of manipulation is to do the real self-work in discovering and letting go of your own fears. While that pursuit is difficult because it means fighting against your own ego, it remains worth the effort – not just for what it can do for us as individuals but even more for what it can do for our collective society. Are you willing to accept that maybe, just possibly what you feel as a threat, isn’t?
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Rolling Stone Found Liable in Suit Arising From Retracted Rape Story
Tyler Kingkade, writing for Buzzfeed:
A jury in federal court ruled Friday that Rolling Stone and one of its reporters defamed a University of Virginia administrator in an article about campus rape.
Nicole Eramo sued Rolling Stone, reporter Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media over a November 2014 article about sexual assault at the University of Virginia and statements the reporter made promoting the article. Eramo was a dean in charge of handling sexual assault reports at the university, and argued that she was unfairly cast as the “chief villain” in a story that purported to suggest administrators like her tried to keep rape cases under wraps.
Brand New Cover Julien Baker Live
Brand New covered Julien Baker’s “Sprained Ankle” at their show last night. A fan-shot video has been uploaded to YouTube.
Beyoncé – “Daddy Lessons” (feat. Dixie Chicks)
A free download of Beyoncé’s “Daddy Lessons” featuring the Dixie Chicks can be found on the band’s website.
Bruno Mars – “Versace on the Floor”
Bruno Mars has released his new song “Versace on the Floor” on Apple Music.
The Word Alive Part Ways With Luke Holland
The Word Alive are parting ways with drummer Luke Holland after this tour. The full statement from the band can be found below.
Dropkick Murphys Announce New Album
The Dropkick Murphys will release 11 Short Stories Of Pain & Glory on January 6th. They’ve also released the first single “Blood” and pre-orders are now up. There’s also some new tour dates you can find below.
Owel – “Too Young to Fall in Love”
Owel have released their new single “Too Young to Fall in Love.”