Lovelytheband have released “Broken (Strings Version)” on Amazon Music.
Say Lou Lou – “Golden Child” Video
Say Lou Lou have released a video for “Golden Child.”
Ruston Kelly Streams New Album
Ruston Kelly’s new album, Dying Star, can be streamed below via Stereogum.
Cove Reber Starts New Band
Cove Reber (ex-Saosin) has a new band called Dead American. They’ve set up a website, shared a new song, and recorded a new EP.
Hawthorne Heights – “Bad Frequencies” Video
Hawthorne Heights have released a video for “Bad Frequencies.”
Stream New Say Hi Album
Say Hi’s new album Caterpillar Centipede can be streamed on BrooklynVegan.
Bemis Family Start Kickstarter
Max and Sherri Bemis have started a Kickstarter to release four albums:
This isn’t just about one album even in the literal sense. We want to give the world FOUR albums and stream them for free regardless of who backs this Kickstarter. One full length LP, two e.ps and one of indeterminate length. All created by the Bemis family. So that would be the Perma album, the first solo Sherri Dupree-Bemis album, my first solo album (the first release by me since Say Anything recently stopped), and the first release by our girls’ indie rock project, which they’ve titled FLOWER PETAL FLOWER ROSE.
Fil Thorpe-Evans Leaves Neck Deep
Fil Thorpe-Evans is leaving Neck Deep. His full statement can be read below.
Fickle Friends to Release New Single
Fickle Friends will be releasing the new single “Broken Sleep” on Thursday.
Andrew W.K. – “You’re Not Alone” Video
Andrew W.K. has released a video for “You’re Not Alone.”
Metric – “Now or Never Now”
Metric’s new song “Now or Never Now” is up on Spotify and Apple Music.
The Beautiful, Ugly, and Possessive Hearts of Star Wars
I don’t care if you liked or didn’t like something. You are absolutely entitled to your opinion. But the opinion is not what matters. The point is that when you say something is “bad writing” or “bad direction,” I want to understand what you actually mean by that, and why you think that. And if you can only stammer out a few confusing words that add up to “that’s how I felt,” then I can’t understand you. And the simple truth is that applying the right words and backing them up with clarity, while showcasing an understanding of the nuance behind them, is literally what criticism is. Which is precisely why I take so much issue with critical culture trying assign a specific kind of value judgement, just because we think that’s what we’re supposed to do.
Amen.
Bands on TV (Week of September 3rd)
The notable artists on your television this week include: Dave Matthews (Kimmel; 9/5) and Troye Sivan (Colbert; 9/6).
BTS Top the Charts
BTS have the number one album in the country this week:
The new album — the third in the South Korean boy band’s Love Yourself trilogy — arrives atop the list with 185,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Aug. 30 according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 141,000 were in traditional album sales.
Mae Detail New Album
Dave Elkins of Mae has detailed the track listing for the upcoming album.