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.
Interview: Adam Turla of Murder By Death
Writers, much like normal human beings, have a bucket lists. The difference is, our bucket lists contain people – personalities, creators, and yes, other writers that have inspired, comforted, and confounded us with their talents. Many of them will likely remain names on our lists until the day we type our last words, but occasionally, we’re lucky enough to spend a little time with the artists who have influenced us most.
Murder By Death, the Indiana-based kings and queen of gothic folk-rock, have been on my bucket list since I first discovered their catalog a decade ago. I was 14 then, a freshman in high school stealing his older brother’s CDs based on album artwork alone, and the idea of an album telling stories about devils and deserts was already inconceivably cool to me; the fact that this same album featured guest vocals from both Gerard Way and Geoff Rickly only cemented its importance in my mind.
Now, nearly 20 years into their career, Murder By Death exist in the kind of vacuum that contains a dedicated fanbase and a fearlessness to tell any tale they can conjur. It was then my great pleasure to speak with frontman Adam Turla about his penchant for Western-influenced storytelling, the band’s songwriting process, and of course, Murder By Death’s eighth, glam-rock inspired space opera (of sorts), The Other Shore.
Four Fists Announce New Album; Stream New Song
Four Fists will release their new album, 6666, on October 12th. Today they’ve debuted the new song “Dork Court” and pre-orders are now up.
After #MeToo: Accusers of R. Kelly, Jesse Lacey, and More on Enduring Fan Harrassment
Andy Cush, writing at Spin:
Martina believes that artists can help survivors by publicly supporting their claims, especially those in tight-knit communities such as the emo and goth scenes, and those who have collaborated with figures like Control in the past. “Silence is very, very powerful. When someone they’ve worked with and are promoting to their followers turns out to be an abuser, they have a responsibility to warn the young women who follow them and not stay silent,” she said.
Every Time I Die Announce New Tour
Every Time I Die have announced some new tour dates.
Pale Waves – “Black”
Pale Waves have released their new song “Black.”
Panic! at the Disco Performing at VMAs
Panic! at the Disco will be performing at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The MTV Video Music Awards are hitting New York City a week from today (Aug. 20), and they’re not done announcing talent for the Radio City Music Hall show. Panic! at the Disco are the latest confirmed performers, as Brendon Urie and company will be on hand for a rendition of their current single, “High Hopes.”
Death Cab for Cutie on Consequence of Sound Podcast
Death Cab for Cutie are on the latest episode of the Consequence of Sound podcast.
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Local H – “Innocents” Video
Saves the Day Announce New Album and Tour
Saves the Day have released their new song “Rendezvous” and announced new tour dates. The full press release can be found below.
William Ryan Key – “Old Friends” Video
William Ryan Key has released a video for “Old Friends.”
Fidlar – “Are You High?” Video
Fidlar have released a video for their new song “Are You High?”
Iron & Wine – “Waves of Galveston”
Iron & Wine have shared the new song “Waves of Galveston.”
Thrice – “Only Us”
Swingin’ Utters – “Undertaker, Undertake”
Swingin’ Utters have shared their new song “Undertaker, Undertake.”