Beyoncé has dropped a new live album to accompany her new Netflix documentary. Homecoming: The Live Album is available on Spotify and Apple Music.
Bouncing Souls on New Podcast
The Bouncing Souls are on the latest episode of the Kyle Meredith with… podcast.
Tycho – “Easy”
Aimee Mann Announces New Tour
Aimee Mann has announced some new tour dates.
Carousel Kings – “Lock Meowt”
Carousel Kings have released their new song “Lock Meowt.” The song comes from their new album, Ultra, due out on May 31st.
Aaron West and The Roaring Twenties – “Just Sign the Papers”
The Devil and the Explicit Lyrics Sticker
The new episode of Earworm looks at where the “Explicit Lyrics” sticker came from on music.
Review: The Strumbellas – Rattlesnake
On the fourth studio album from Canadian-band The Strumbellas, the six-piece folk rock band expand their sound into nine cohesive songs. Rattlesnake takes us on a journey through multiple themes and moods, and begins to embrace less of an introspective approach to their lyrics than fans have grown accustomed to over the years. Coming off of the success of their Glassnote Records debut album, Hope, and the #1 Alternative single “Spirits,” The Strumbellas may have felt a greater sense of pressure to deliver on this record. Lucky for us, The Strumbellas were up to the task of making an LP worthy of repeat listens throughout the Spring season.
Kicking off the set with the anthemic first single, “Salvation,” The Strumbellas showcase a new-found swagger and confidence that was less apparent on their earlier work. Lead singer/guitarist Simon Ward sets the tone of the record early on this song when he sings exuberantly, “I like to dance under street lamps and walk upon the clouds/I like to shout from the rooftops and surf on top of the crowd/For many years, many years I was scared of the person I was/And I’m not perfect they say, but I know that I was born to be loved.” Ward has always put forth an optimistic view on life, and his warm approach to songwriting feels like having an old friend come by to visit.
Weatherbox Debut New Song “Take Five”
Weatherbox have debuted the new song “Take Five” via their Half Way Home Sessions.
Danny Boyle to Exec Produce Alan McGee Biopic ‘Creation Stories’
Danny Boyle is to exec produce an Irvine Welsh-penned feature about seminal British record label Creation with Rupert Everett, Suki Waterhouse and Jason Flemyng joining the cast.
Creation Stories, which has been long in the works, is based on Alan McGee’s autobiography, The Creation Records Story: Riots, Raves and Running a Label, about the highs and lows of running the label famous for putting out records by the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Primal Scream and Oasis.
Bad Books Announce New Album and Tour Dates
Bad Books will have more information about their new album “soon” but today have released new tour dates and a live video of “Forest Whitaker.” The full press release can be found below.
Avail Add Three New Shows
Avail have added three more shows this summer
Weezer Perform on Kimmel
Weezer covered “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” on Kimmel.
The Cranberries – “In the End”
The Cranberries have unveiled the final song recorded with Dolores O’Riordan. Its called “In the End.”
Conor Oberst Announces New Tour
Conor Oberst is heading out on tour.