Sparrow Sleeps have released another album of lullaby renditions, this time focusing on the hits from New Found Glory. You can stream the album on Spotify or purchase it on their website.
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Sparrow Sleeps have released another album of lullaby renditions, this time focusing on the hits from New Found Glory. You can stream the album on Spotify or purchase it on their website.
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Maps & Atlases will release their new album, Lightlessness Is Nothing New, on June 1st. You can stream their new song “Fall Apart” below and pre-orders are now up.
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Coheed and Cambria have signed with Roadrunner Records. They’ve shared the news in a new announcement video.
Action Boy have shared a video for “Nothing Counts.”
Manchester Orchestra were recently featured on Amoeba Records’ What’s In My Bag? YouTube series.
Kacey Musgraves performed “High Horse” on Ellen last night.
Save Face have signed with Epitaph Records. Today they’ve debuted a new video for “Bad.”
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This Wild Life have shared a new video for their new song “Hold You Here.”
Pennywise have shared their new song “Won’t Give Up the Fight.”
Mike Thornton, writing over at Pro Tools Expert, goes through a history of Pro Tools from 1983 up to the present day:
The history of Pro Tools goes all the way back to 1983 with the release of E-MU’s Drumulator drum machine. Evan Brooks and Peter Gotcher, who were high school friends and both graduated from the University of California saw an opportunity and set about creating new sound libraries for the Drumulator and set up Digidrums, and offered upgrade EPROM microchips a year after the release of the E-MU drum machine.
Spotify went public today. Market Watch has some of the numbers:
The stock’s first trade was at $165.90 at 12:43 p.m. ET for 5.7 million shares, according to FactSet, or 27% above the reference price of $132. The stock then rose to an intraday high of $169, before falling to a low of $148.48. The stock was recently 9.8% below its opening price in afternoon trade.
Glassjaw have announced some new tour dates.
The Wonder Years’ new album, Sister Cities, can be streamed below via The Independent.