Brie Larson shared a small cover of Ariana Grande’s “My Everything” on Instagram.
I like to pretend Brie Larson’s album exists in the Scott Pilgrim universe and it’s Envy Adams attempting a pop hit.
Brie Larson shared a small cover of Ariana Grande’s “My Everything” on Instagram.
I like to pretend Brie Larson’s album exists in the Scott Pilgrim universe and it’s Envy Adams attempting a pop hit.
The former YouTube star, Austin Jones, has been sentenced to prison for ten years for child pornography related charges. I guess it wasn’t a “witch hunt” after all.
Set it Off have released a statement regarding allegations against guitarist Dan Clermon.
Madonna announces new tour dates.
Touché Amoré have announced some new tour dates.
It was a nostalgic pop-punk heavy kind of week.
In this week’s newsletter, I share what new features I’ve been working on for the website and talk about my dive back into The Starting Line’s catalog. I also share thoughts on some of the new music released this week and go through my usual media diet. Plus, there’s a playlist of ten songs I loved. The supporter Q&A post can be found here.
Dashboard Confessional’s MTV Unplugged album is now available on Spotify and Apple Music.
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What do you do when you get the second album from a band that you thought would never record a follow-up? For starters, you can begin by thanking your lucky stars, especially when the sophomore record surpasses your expectations on what the band was capable of putting into existence. High Crimes delivers all over on the raw, yet incredibly catchy follow-up to The Damned Things debut, Ironiclast.
High Crimes erupts in chaos and into a wall of sound from the opening notes of “Cells,” with some sped-up guitars courtesy of Joe Trohman (Fall Out Boy) and Scott Ian (Anthrax), and the trademark wail of vocalist Keith Buckley (Every Time I Die). The truck pulsates with the drumming of Andy Hurley (Fall Out Boy) and bassist, Dan Andriano (Alkaline Trio). As far as “supergroups” are concerned, The Damned Things have no shortage of talent in every facet of their attack.
Good Morning America have announced their 2019 concert series lineup. Blink-182 will be performing on July 19th, wanna bet they’ll be playing a new song?
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The Damned Things sat down with Consequence of Sound:
When it started so many years ago, and people were saying that is was a supergroup, I didn’t like that tag. I didn’t like what it implied. I didn’t want to just come together and try to sell it because of these names are in it. I wanted it to be a band. So when we kind of split off and went our own ways, and I realized that we weren’t coming back anytime soon. I was like, “Fck, it was what I didn’t want it to be.” And I realize after that it had become that. And it was exactly what people were framing it out to be. And, fck, I was so mad about it and really hurt that it wasn’t happening again and weren’t doing it again.
The Midnight have released the new song “American Online.”
Hot Milk have released a video for “Wide Awake.”
Holy Ghost! have shared “Do This.”