The final trailer for the new season of Stranger Things has been released.
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The final trailer for the new season of Stranger Things has been released.
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Broadside have announced some new tour dates.
Of Mice & Men have released a new documentary called “Unbreakable.”
Jeremy Enigk has released his new album, Ghosts, on Bandcamp.
Charly Bliss has released a video for “Scare U.”
Kenneth Aaron Harris, guitarist for Panic! at the Disco, has announced a new solo album called Patterns. The album will be due out on November 10th and you can stream a new song below.
Happy Friday the 13th. Today sees new releases from Stars, St. Vincent, and The Front Bottoms. 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.
Sorority Noise are releasing a new 7″ featuring two unreleased songs.
Stephanie Prange, writing for Variety:
Five of the six major Hollywood studios have joined forces to make digital movie collecting easier than ever.
Movies Anywhere, a free app and website digital locker service, launches tonight at 9 p.m. PT, backed by four top digital retailers and content from Walt Disney (including Pixar, Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Film, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Entertainment — a combined library of more than 7,300 digital movies.
Movies can be redeemed through digital retailers Amazon Video, Google Play, iTunes and Vudu (owned by Walmart).
I’m not sure I have ever anticipated a new album with quite the furor that I anticipated Jimmy Eat World’s Chase This Light in the fall of 2007. Futures had been a game-changer for me, the album that transformed me from a budding music listener into a voracious, lifelong die-hard. As often happens when you’re young, the three years that stretched between the October 19, 2004 release of Futures and the October 16, 2007 release of Chase This Light seemed to last an eternity. (I was 13 when the former came out and 16 for the arrival of the latter.) The wait was eased a bit by the 2005 release of the Stay on My Side Tonight EP, but the dark, moody nature of those songs only made me want a full-length. An album packed of songs like “Disintegration” and “Closer”? Count me in.
Chase This Light was decidedly not that record. Futures gave the band two basic paths forward. The first was to embrace the moody, late night autumnal vibe that manifested on songs like “Polaris” and “23.” That path evidently led to Stay on My Side Tonight, which was made up of songs the band had written for Futures but hadn’t finished or put on the record. The second possible path was for Jimmy Eat World to keep following their arc as a glossy studio band. They’d made Futures with Gil Norton, a well-respected rock producer known for making big, robust rock albums. Futures sounded appropriately huge, and there was some feeling—particularly in radio singles like “Pain” and “Work”—that Jimmy Eat World could be a massive radio rock band for the new millennium if they wanted to be. They could prove that “The Middle” wasn’t just a fluke hit.
Our music forum has put together a compilation of original songs. You can stream that below.
Survive’s Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon have debuted the first song from the upcoming Stranger Things soundtrack. You can stream that, and find the track listing, below.
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Against the Current have postponed their upcoming Latin America tour.
Wolf Parade performed “Valley Boy” on Colbert.