New Found Glory have released a video for “Barbed Wire.”
War on Women – “Pleasure and the Beast” Video
War on Women have released a live video for “Pleasure and the Beast.”
All Get Out Announce New Tour Dates
All Get Out have announced some new tour dates.
Le Swish (featuring former member of The Hush Sound) Release New Album
Bob Morris, formerly of The Hush Sound, released a second album with Le Swish last week. It’s up on Spotify and Apple Music.
Father John Misty Covers “Everything Is Free”
Father John Misty covered “Everything Is Free” by Gillian Welch for Spotify.
Chvrches Off-Air Kimmel Performances
Chvrches mini-concert for Kimmel has been uploaded to YouTube. The band performs “Miracle,” “Get Out,” “Graves,” and “Never Say Die.”
Fucked Up – “Normal People”
Fucked Up have released their new song “Normal People.”
Dan Campbell to Try Out New Aaron West Music at House Shows
Dan Campbell of The Wonder Years is seeking help from fans to host some house shows to try out some new Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties music.
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I the Mighty – “Pet Names” Video
I the Mighty have released a video for “Pet Names.”
Courtney Barnett Covers “Houses”
Courtney Barnett covered “Houses” by Elyse Weinberg for Spotify.
Matt Skiba Talks With Kerrang
Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio and Blink-182 talked with Kerrang:
I’ve been around really, really famous people – legitimately where you walk down the street and people start screaming and stuff – and that doesn’t look like any fun to me. A lot more people know who I am, but I feel like fame isn’t a real thing. It’s an idea of something. I think you can chase fame and you can inflate it or you can shy away from it. I think it’s a lot easier for men, because they make women sex symbols when somebody becomes really famous. But people are always pretty nice to me and I’m friends with the same people I was before. It’s all about how you treat it. I think the one thing that blink does that Alkaline Trio didn’t is… my parents have always been very supportive, but now that I play in blink, all of my parents’ friends are so jazzed that it makes my folks excited. From the outside looking in, it is a huge new step – it’s definitely a point in my life that will always stand out. It’s been fucking wild. But I haven’t really let fame into my little weird world.
Ethan Hawke Sings New Conor Oberst-Written Song
You can stream Ethan Hawke’s performance of “LAX” from the upcoming Juliet, Naked movie below. The song was written by Conor Oberst and his original demo is also below.
Upgrading Our Apple News Feed
I’ve moved our Apple News feed away from RSS and over to the official Apple News format. This means it should show up more frequently if you subscribe to our channel and allows me a few more formatting options. So, if you use Apple News, feel free to follow us.
Interview: William Beckett and Frank Zummo (Video Interview)
I had the opportunity to interview a few people at Emo Nite Baltimore last Saturday.
First up is Frank Zummo, drummer of the legendary band Sum 41, and he talks about inspiring young people through the “Drum Tour,” meshing genres in his set at Emo Nite, and new music from Sum 41.
I also spoke with William Beckett, formerly of The Academy Is…, and he talks about his band’s legacy in emo, making new music, and crushing on The Cure.
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Chorus TV: The Spill Canvas
The Spill Canvas are opening their current “Part of the Hive Tour” with two fan favorites: “The Tide” and “All Over You.” Watch the band perform both songs live from their stop at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA on August 3, 2018. I shot and edited the footage with additional filming by Brandon Marc Powers and Sam Swider.