The lineup for the sixth annual Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival has been announced. This looks like my kinda festival.
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The lineup for the sixth annual Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival has been announced. This looks like my kinda festival.
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Better Oblivion Community Center performed “Dylan Thomas,” “Didn’t Know What I Was In For,” and “My City” on CBS This Morning over the weekend.
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Mark Hoppus was on The Kevin & Bean Show on KROQ, and ALT 98.7, to talk about his new project Simple Creatures.
Some of the news in the interviews include:
The Japanese House have announced some new tour dates.
John Mayer has announced new tour dates.
Warped Tour has announced the cities and venues for their 25th anniversary shows.
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Warner Bros. announced Friday that Nolan’s next film will open in Imax on July 17, 2020.
The project is described as an event film, but nothing else is known about Nolan’s latest venture. The writer-director has a propensity for secrecy, writing his scripts away from any prying eyes. Furthermore, he is of such a stature that he can attract the actors he wants, package his project with thespians and then present it to a studio with what amounts to a simple yes or no question: Are you in or are you out?
My thanks to Forever Starts Today for sponsoring the website this week.
The band recently covered Senses Fail’s “Family Tradition” for the upcoming Pacific Ridge Records’ tribute album, due out this spring. The label has been releasing some of the renditions over the past few months and I’ve enjoyed hearing other artists give these songs their own spin.
Forever Starts Today released a video for their cover and you can pre-order the album on Bandcamp. If you like Senses Fail this is a great way to get exposed to some new bands as well.
If you like what you hear, you can also check out the band’s recent album, Always Hope, on Spotify and Apple Music.
All of the news today made it much harder to focus and write this.
In this week’s edition, I talk about switching finance apps, share a little “link to” service I use on the Mac, offer thoughts on the new Mark Hoppus/Alex Gaskarth song, revisit So Long, Astoria, and give some first impressions of the new Better Oblivion Community Center album. Then I go through my usual media diet from the past week and share ten songs I loved. The supporter Q&A post can be found here.
Fidlar have released a video for “Can’t You See.”
According to a recent Instagram story, it looks like the producing team Captain Cuts (they’ve worked with Walk the Moon and Carly Rae Jepsen) are in the studio with Blink-182.
Fearless Records are releasing special 7″ vinyl to celebrate their 25 year anniversary. The first up is a pressing of Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah.”
Reel Big Fish have released their Daytrotter Sessions.
Mayday Parade have released a new video for “Sunnyland.”
Frank Turner has released a new EP called Don’t Worry on Spotify and Apple Music.