Knuckle Puck have announced a new tour.
Story of the Year – “Bang Bang” Video
Story of the Year have released a video for “Bang Bang.”
Moby – “Like a Motherless Child”
Moby has shared a video for his new single “Like a Motherless Child.”
Demi Lovato Releases Spotify Studio Sessions
Demi Lovato has released a new Spotify Studios session. She performs “Tell Me You Love Me” and a cover of Aretha Franklin’s “Ain’t No Way.”
Car Seat Headrest – “Beach Life-in-Death”
Car Seat Headrest has released the new song “Beach Life-in-Death” on Spotify and Apple Music.
2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
Bon Jovi, Nina Simone, Dire Straits, The Cars, and The Moody Blues are the 2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
Crime in Stereo Announce Two Shows
Crime in Stereo have announced two shows in New York.
Bully – “Running” Video
Waterparks – “Lucky People”
Waterparks’ new song “Lucky People” is up for stream on Spotify and Apple Music.
New Brian Fallon Music Tomorrow
Brian Fallon will be premiering his new song “If Your Prayers Don’t Go To Heaven” tomorrow on Beats 1 at 9:30am PST. It’s the first song on the album, and it’s one of my favorites.
Haim Share Hanukkah Song
Mat Kearney – “Better Than I Used to Be” Video
Mat Kearney has released a video for “Better Than I Used to Be.” He’s also released his new song “Face to Face” to streaming services.
Review: Champagne Colored Cars – Champagne Colored Cars
When I listen to Champagne Colored Cars, I’m reminded of one of 2016’s biggest surprises for me, Tiny Moving Parts’ Celebrate. Both Celebrate and Champagne Colored Cars’ debut self-titled EP are mathy emo albums with more than just a little post-hardcore influence – but both manage to be so much damn fun. Now, to be sure, Champagne Colored Cars is significantly less technical than anything Tiny Moving Parts has ever released, and to me, that’s a bit of a bonus; it gets tiring sometimes when every band wants to be “American Football But Heavy.”
Twitter Officially Recognizes Tweetstorms
Casey Newton, writing at The Verge:
Twitter’s tool for creating tweestorms is now an official part of the app. Threads, as the company is calling them, let you string together tweets by tapping a new plus button in the tweet composer. “A few weeks ago, we expanded our character count to make it easier for people to fit what they’re thinking into a Tweet,” the company said in a blog post. “But we know people also may want to serialize a longer story or thought, or provide ongoing commentary on an event or topic. That’s where this update to threads comes in!”
Yeah, so, about those Nazis tweeting though?
The iMac Pro Begins Shipping This Week
Apple has announced that the iMac Pro will begin shipping on December 14th. Marques Brownlee has a great video review of this impressive machine.