Fickle Friends have released a video for “Hard to Be Myself.”
Thrice to Celebrate 10-Year Anniversary of ‘The Alchemy Index’ on Tour
Thrice will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Alchemy Index on their upcoming tour. They’ll be playing a suite from the albums in the set.
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Sorority Noise and Shortly Added to Triple Crown Anniversary Show
Sorority Noise and Shortly have been added to Triple Crown Records’ 20th anniversary show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on December 8th. Tickets are now on sale.
Pete Wentz Talks Upcoming Tour
Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy sat down with Diffuser to talk about the band’s upcoming tour and album:
Honestly, it was mostly an attitude adjustment. Patrick and I realized we were making a record for neither of us. He thought I loved the songs and I thought he loved the songs. But when we actually talked about them, we realized neither of us loved them. I think Fall Out Boy is unmoored from who we were 10 years ago. We came from a scene and a place, but we’re not tethered to that scene or place anymore. The beauty of that is that we can put out any record right now. But the one record we couldn’t put out is a mediocre Fall Out Boy record. There’s just no point in that. So we just need to put some more work into the songs.
After 91 Years, New York Will Let Its People Boogie
A nearly century-old law that turned New York bars into no-dancing zones, prevented singers like Billie Holiday and Ray Charles from performing and drew protest from Frank Sinatra, is finally set to be struck down.
The Cabaret Law was created during Prohibition to patrol speakeasies, and while its restrictions on musicians came and went, the ban on social dancing has remained — leaving generations of club owners flicking the lights or playing “Eleanor Rigby” to still the crowd, lest they be fined or padlocked by the police in midnight raids. It is an odd and archaic regulation in a city that thinks of itself as a night life capital, but one that has resisted multiple attempts at repeal.
Kevin Bacon wins again.
Lana Del Rey Retires “Cola” From Live Show
Lana Del Rey talked with MTV about retiring “Cola” from her live sets in light of the accusations against Harvey Weinstein. She says she won’t feel comfortable singing it at the moment.
GBH – “Blue Sky Thinking”
GBH have released their new song “Blue Sky Thinking.”
Portugal. The Man – “Live in the Moment” Video
Portugal. The Man have released a video for “Live in the Moment.”
All Time Low – “Good Times” Video
All Time Low have released a video for “Good Times.”