Eight Days – “Sink” Video
Eight Days have released a video for “Sink.”
Lucy Dacus on New Podcast
Lucy Dacus is on the latest Kyle Meredith With… podcast.
Illuminati Hotties – “I Wanna Keep Yr Dog”
Illuminati Hotties have released the song “I Wanna Keep Yr Dog.”
The National Announce New Album; Stream New Song
The National will release their new album, I Am Easy To Find, on May 17th. Today they’ve released a trailer, the new song “You Had Your Soul With You,” pre-orders, and new tour dates.
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The Damned Things Announce New Tour Dates
The Damned Things have announced some new tour dates.
Cuzco – “Old Dog” (Song Premiere)
Charlotte, NC, math rock band Cuzco will be releasing their debut LP, Sketchbook, on April 19th through Refresh Records. Today we’re excited to bring you the album’s first single, the six-and-a-half minute “Old Dog.” It twists and segues through bursts of horns and twinkling riffs that would make Toe. or TTNG proud with a bit of Clever Girl inspired jazz flavor. Check out “Old Dog” below, and if you like the song, be sure to preorder Sketchbook.
Music Forum: What’s your favorite Weezer album?
‘A Star Is Born’ Once Again Tops the Charts
The A Star is Born soundtrack is once again the top selling album in the country:
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack returns to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a fourth nonconsecutive week on top, as the set steps 3-1 with 128,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Feb. 28 (up 152 percent), according to Nielsen Music.
Arizona Announce New Tour
Arizona have announced some new tour dates.
Chris Carrabba Joins Ruston Kelly for “Mercury”
Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional joined Ruston Kelly on stage last month to perform “Mercury” in Nashville.
Wild Party – “Recipe”
Wild Party have released their new song “Recipe.”
The Japanese House Interview With The Independent
Alexandra Pollard, writing at The Independent:
“Most of the songs were written before the breakup, which is weird because it does sound like a breakup record,” says Bain, as we settle on the floor beneath the shade of a tree. “I’ve analysed them retrospectively, and it feels like they’re about a breakup, but at the time, I wasn’t thinking, ‘I wanna break up with Marika’. I guess I was breaking up with a portion of myself as well. And that’s really hard to do. A lot of like, issues that I had… I had loads of anger and lots of weird stuff, like drinking and drug taking.”
The new album came out last week and it gets my full recommendation. It’s damn good.
Fuck You And Die: An Oral History of Something Awful
Taylor Wofford. writing at Motherboard:
I find Twitter’s situation to be of their own making. They never concretely set out a set of rules. When I first started the forums, I wrote four pages of rules and a catch-all at the end: If there’s something else we don’t like, we’re going to ban you. We have every right to ban you and that’s it. With Twitter, they never defined anything. They never said what’s allowed, what isn’t allowed, what will happen. They just kind of floated around. If something got really out of hand they would get rid of it, but since they had no concrete rules, they had no active moderation, people didn’t know what was or what wasn’t allowed. They dug their own grave and now they’re way too far into it to dig out.[…]
It was an insane amount of work. You’re trying to do your best to make the place better and you’re getting shit on constantly. There’s just no way to win, so you just do your best to enforce the rules that everyone agreed on and hope that some lunatic who got banned doesn’t try to post your address, which has happened to most of them.
I’m not sure how many of you remember Something Awful or the internet in the early 2000s, but as someone that ran a website and forum during that period, I related to a lot of this article. I never spent much time around these specific forums, but faced many of the same challenges at AP.net.
Scott Sellers Covers MxPx
Scott Sellers has shared a cover of MxPx’s “Your Problem My Emergency.” You can stream that below via Facebook.