Genius have posted up a behind-the-lyrics video for The 1975’s “Sincerity is Scary.”
Weezer Announce New Album; Share New Song
Weezer will release the black album on March 1st. Today they’ve debuted the new song “Zombie Bastards” and pre-orders are now up.
Review: U.S. Highball – Think Again
The warm jangle-pop of U.S. Highball is refreshing. Think Again, the duo’s first EP, almost feels like a lost tape from the ’90s recently discovered and released today. It’s saccharine and sincere in a way that indie pop rarely seems to be anymore; not to mention that it’s also extremely catchy.
Review: Girih – Eigengrau
The New Hampshire post-metal trio, Girih, are here with their debut EP, Eigengrau, and it channels several key influences of similar “math rock” bands such as Thrice. The dark tones found throughout this EP mesh well with the variety of riffs and noises on this debut. The major disclaimer for this EP is that it is instrumental only, but there are plenty of redeeming qualities to find on this record.
The Road to Redemption: Music and the “Me Too” Movement
Anna Acosta, writing at Auxcord:
You cannot begin to be redeemed if you do not honestly feel the weight of what you’ve done to others. This is the missing piece of the puzzle. This is why so many react negatively to the delicately-crafted, publicist-approved apologies put out by the “me too’d” who bother even to acknowledge they might have something to apologize for. These statements make it clear that the person in question has no idea what they’re apologizing for. I believe they’re sorry – we all do. But sorry for what? It indeed isn’t for the pain they’ve caused. It’s for the pain they’re experiencing.
Home Screen Icon Creator
I’ve always been intrigued by Workflow’s implementation of ‘Add to Home Screen’ – a feature that Apple kept in the transition to the Shortcuts app, and which allows users to create home screen icons to launch their favorite shortcuts. So earlier this month, I decided I wanted to learn how Shortcuts was handling the creation of home screen icons.
After a few weeks of experiments and refinements, I ended up reverse-engineering Shortcuts’ ‘Add to Home Screen’ implementation, which turns out to be an evolution of Workflow’s existing hack based on Safari and web clips.
Federico Viticci and I must have been playing around with this stuff at the same time. His implementation and solution is way better.
Mark Hoppus on Radio 1’s Rock Show
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 is on the latest episode of Radio 1’s Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter.
Why Pabst Blue Ribbon Could Go Extinct
Clint Rainey, writing at Grubstreet:
For years, Pabst has outsourced its beer-making to MillerCoors, a relationship that has suddenly gone sour. The two companies are locked in a half-billion-dollar court battle that, some say, could spell the end of PBR, as well as many other beer brands that Pabst owns. Pabst currently pays MillerCoors nearly $80 million a year to brew its beer; MillerCoors says that, after 2020, it may no longer have the necessary resources available, and is threatening to let the contract expire unless Pabst agrees to a fee that’s closer to $200 million per year, an amount that Pabst contends would “bankrupt us three times over.”
Music Forum: Holiday Songs
All This Time I Was Pronouncing the Dash
Sometimes the internet is good. Yesterday James Corden, Mark Hoppus, and Tom DeLonge all weighed in on the proper way to say “Blink-182.”
Janelle Monáe Signs Film Production Deal
Janelle Monáe has signed a production deal with Universal:
“There is an exciting, artistic revolution taking place in our industry, and Janelle and the talented team at Wondaland are at the forefront,” said Donna Langley, Chairman, Universal Pictures. “Their forward-thinking, inclusive approach to content and storytelling make them a perfect fit for our studio.”
‘I Found the Best Burger Place in America. And Then I Killed It.’
Kevin Alexander, writing at Thrillist:
In my office, I have a coffee mug from Stanich’s in Portland, Oregon. Under the restaurant name, it says “Great hamburgers since 1949.” The mug was given to me by Steve Stanich on the day I told him that, after eating 330 burgers during a 30-city search, I was naming Stanich’s cheeseburger the best burger in America. That same day, we filmed a short video to announce my pick. On camera, Stanich cried as he talked about how proud his parents would be. After the shoot, he handed me the mug, visibly moved. “My parents are thanking you from the grave,” he said, shaking my hand vigorously. When I left, I felt light and happy. I’d done a good thing.
Five months later, in a story in The Oregonian, restaurant critic Michael Russell detailed how Stanich’s had been forced to shut down. In the article, Steve Stanich called my burger award a curse, “the worst thing that’s ever happened to us.” He told a story about the country music singer Tim McGraw showing up one day, and not being able to serve him because there was a five hour wait for a burger. On January 2, 2018, Stanich shut down the restaurant for what he called a “two week deep cleaning.” Ten months later, Stanich’s is still closed.
‘The Lego Movie 2’ Trailer
The trailer for The Lego Movie 2 has been released.
‘David Bowie Is’ Coming to VR
The David Bowie Is exhibit will be launching a new virtual reality app in January.
On the 72nd anniversary of Bowie’s birth, the David Bowie is AR application launches on iOS and Android platforms.
Over five hundred high resolution captures of Bowie’s costumes, sketches, notes, hand written lyrics, music videos and original works of art are presented in striking arrangements and immersive settings, with 60 new items added to the original touring exhibition.
Paul Meany of Mutemath Announces New EP
Paul Meany of Mutemath will be releasing the Voice in the Silence EP on December 5th. He’s shared two videos, one for the title track, and one for “EN” (which is a new version of “Everything New”).