Andrew Accardi (of Shone and Robbers) has premiered the debut music video for his new project Cosmic Harvey for the song “Little Sea Pebble.” More information on the project can be found at ElevtrTrax.
Bear vs Shark Share Audiotree Session
Bear vs Shark have released their Audiotree Sessions.
August Burns Red – “What Child Is This? (Greensleeves)”
August Burns Red have released their new holiday track, “What Child Is This? (Greensleeves).”
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Macklemore – “Wednesday Morning”
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have released the new song, “Wednesday Morning,” reflecting on the U.S. presidential election. You can stream that below.
One Ok Rock – “Bedroom Warfare” Video
One Ok Rock has released their new video for “Bedroom Warfare.” The song comes from their upcoming album, Ambitions, due out January 13th via Fueled By Ramen/A-Sketch.
Green Day Talk Lost Album With NME
Green Day talked a little with NME about their lost album, Cigarettes and Valentines:
“It’s pretty much in the vault right now,” Armstrong told NME. “There was the one song, ‘Cigarettes and Valentine’ that we brought out live, I don’t know, we’ll see if any of that stuff ends up seeing the light of day.”
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness Posts Pre-Order and New Song
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness’ new album is now up for pre-order. The new single, “Brooklyn, You’re Killing Me,” is also up on digital platforms.
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The Killers Announce Christmas Album
The Killers have released their Christmas album, Don’t Waste Your Wishes, digitally today. The album compiles their Christmas singles over the years and adds the new one, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” The physical release will be December 9th.
The Weeknd – “I Feel it Coming” (feat. Daft Punk)
The Weeknd’s new song “I Feel it Coming” (feat. Daft Punk) is up on Apple Music.
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Anti-Flag Announce Limited Edition ‘Live Vol. 1’ LP Auctions
Anti-Flag have posted up two auctions for limited edition vinyl pressings of their upcoming Live Vol. 1 LP. These pressings, limited to 10, include bits of burnt American flag pressed in the vinyl themselves.
In times of bigotry and injustice, the artist community has always stood on the side of marginalized people. With the election of Donald Trump bigotry and injustice now stand center stage. When Donald Trump, his inevitable cabinet of political and corporate Washington insiders, and the rest of the Alt-Right burn the constitution, we burn the American Flag.
While symbols and fabric feel no pain, people do.
The forth coming administration will hurt the poor and their inclusion of the Alt-Right will hurt the LGBTQ community.
100% of the proceeds from this auction will go to a LGBTQ advocacy center in Pittsburgh, PA and a homeless advocacy center in Northeast Ohio
Scale of Loneliness (Encore Episode 137)
This week’s episode of Encore looks at a variety of listener questions, things like: favorite music for road trips, recent albums we think may end up being classics, and music we turn to for the specific moods we may be in. We also talk about new music from Japandroids and The Menzingers and our desire to listen to something “new” versus falling back on old favorites. We’ve also got a contest to win the new book from Laura Jane Grace, and Thomas gives details on that in the middle of this episode.
Thanks for listening!
Albums in Stores – Nov. 18th, 2016
Today sees the release of the new Bruno Mars and Metallica albums. I’m most looking forward to giving the new Pully album a spin. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble 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.
Meat Wave – “The Incessant”
Meat Wave have released their new song “The Incessant.” Look for a new album in early 2017.
Lights and Motion Announce New Album
Lights and Motion will release their new album, Dear Avalanche, on January 20th. A trailer for the album has been released.
Review: Certain Women
Certain Women. It’s there in the title. This is a film about certain women. Their lives are interconnected in certain ways, large and small, always existing simultaneously. Their stories share some themes, but their stories are different in other ways. This is a slice of life film where the lives we’re witness to are so fully realized that even the mundane, routine, and unspectacular are rich and layered. It is a precisely made film, with art in every frame, presented with masterful control. Kelly Reichardt has crafted something fascinating, something special.
There isn’t much to the plot of the film, which feels weird to say about a story that involves a hostage situation. Yes, a disgruntled man holds captives with a gun, but this is no action movie. Just as tense as the sequence featuring Laura Dern in a bulletproof vest approaching a gunman is a sequence in which a lonely rancher drives four hours to see the woman she has a crush on but barely knows, unannounced. In a similar vein to films such as Margaret and Boyhood, we’re witnessing situations that mean very specific things to certain people, but the world around them continues to move forward, Earth still spinning, lives continuing on. Just three stories, each elevated by the context of their surroundings.