With goodbye comes reflection. This reflection is often bittersweet as it drifts between that which has filled us with joy and that which has caused us pain. There’s a cauterization of once open wounds that necessitates a search for meaning in the steps that led us here. And it’s within this reflection that we try and attach understanding to our history. Why does saying goodbye make us feel this way? What is it about this specific action that leads to an emotional cluster-fuck? A perceptible and undeniable bond between love and sadness? I keep asking myself these questions as I prepare to say goodbye to one of the best bands that ever came from our music scene. A band that has soundtracked my highs, soundtracked my lows, and has been a constant musical mirror to the love, and sadness, that life has brought. As I walk into this realization, I can’t help but reflect on just how many of my goodbyes have been punctuated by a Yellowcard song. Goodbye to friends, goodbye to family, goodbye to relationships, goodbye to states, goodbye to innocence, goodbye to youth. And with that I realize that I don’t want to become numb to goodbyes. I want them to sting. I want them to hurt. I want the goodbye to be a remembrance of everything that led to that moment. Yellowcard’s final self-titled album is that pinprick. It’s that puncture against the consciousness that reminds me why I listen to music, it’s the melodic pull that has dominated my life for all these years. It’s between this intense feeling of familiar and new that I find the closing Yellowcard album lays itself to rest.
The Constitution Lets the Electoral College Choose the Winner. They Should Choose Clinton.
Lawrence Lessig, writing at The Washington Post:
The framers believed, as Alexander Hamilton put it, that “the sense of the people should operate in the choice of the [president].” But no nation had ever tried that idea before. So the framers created a safety valve on the people’s choice. Like a judge reviewing a jury verdict, where the people voted, the electoral college was intended to confirm — or not — the people’s choice. Electors were to apply, in Hamilton’s words, “a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice” — and then decide. The Constitution says nothing about “winner take all.” It says nothing to suggest that electors’ freedom should be constrained in any way. Instead, their wisdom — about whether to overrule “the people” or not — was to be free of political control yet guided by democratic values. They were to be citizens exercising judgment, not cogs turning a wheel.
I agree, but the odds of this happening are infinitesimally small.
Reddit Is Tearing Itself Apart
Bryan Menegus, writing for Gizmodo:
For the past 11 years, an eternity in internet time, Reddit has touted itself—repeatedly, and loudly—as the place to have “authentic conversations” online. For a variety of reasons, that sentiment has always rang hollow. Now, Reddit, in its goal to be a laissez-faire haven of (relatively) free expression, has been overrun by nationalist trolls. Its staff of volunteer moderators is losing hope in the site’s future.
TMZ Reports Kanye West Has Checked Out of Hospital
TMZ is reporting that Kanye West has checked out of the hospital.
We’re told he left the hospital under the care of Kim, and his personal physician, Dr. Michael Farzam … who called 911 the day Kanye was admitted.
Daft Punk Selling Their Ads as Posters
Daft Punk have printed up up a bunch of their ads as posters for purchase.
Preoccupations – “Memory” Video
Preoccupations have released their video for “Memory.”
New Wave Christmas Tree
Matthew Lineham has created a pretty cool group of musician related Christmas ornaments. If you’re looking to add some David Bowie, Morrissey, and The Cure to your tree, look no further.
Demi Lovato Is Working on New Music
Demi Lovato has confirmed on Extra that she’s been in the studio working on new music.
Car Seat Headrest Performs on Fallon
Car Seat Headrest performed “Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales” on Jimmy Fallon last night.
Hi-Standard – “You Can’t Hurry Love” Video
Hi-Standard have posted up a video of their cover of The Supremes’ “You Can’t Hurry Love.”
Run the Jewels Announce New Album
Run the Jewels will release their new album, RTJ3, on January 13th. The album will be available as a free download and other pre-order options are now available. You can stream the new song “Legend Has It” below.
Sports – “Reality TV” Video
Sports have released their video for “Reality TV.”
Reports of Fitbit Buying Pebble
TechCrunch is reporting that Fitbit will be purchasing Pebble for around $34-40 million.
The site reports that the acquisition is a “small amount” but there’s no word on exactly how much, or indeed how little. Further, The Information said that the deal will see Pebble and its products closed down over time, with Fitbit acquiring its assets, which include intellectual property and software.
As It Is – “No Way Out”
As It Is have released the new song “No Way Out.”
Sean McKeough, Riot Fest Founder, Passes Away
The co-founder of Riot Fest, Sean McKeough, has passed away. He was 42.