American Football are the guests on the latest Kyle Meredith With… podcast.
Metric – “Risk” Video
YouTube Renews ‘Cobra Kai’
YouTube has renewed Cobra Kai for a third season and will be releasing their original shows free, with ad-supported windows, in the future:
YouTube has ordered a third season of Cobra Kai. But before the Karate Kid sequel returns with more episodes, the streaming video platform is hoping to attract a bigger audience for the show.
On Sept. 11, YouTube will make the first two seasons of Cobra Kai available to watch for free with ads. Episodes of season two will be released weekly. Previously, those seasons were only accessible for people who paid $12 per month for subscription service YouTube Premium.
Real Friends Release Acoustic “From the Outside”
Real Friends have released an acoustic version of “From the Outside.”
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Madonna – “I Rise”
Issues – “Tapping Out”
Issues have shared their new song “Tapping Out.”
Albums in Stores – May 3rd, 2019
Lots of good stuff out today, including new music from Bad Religion, New Found Glory, and Vampire Weekend. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Drew’s Untitled Review Roundup – Vol. 2
On the latest edition of Drew’s Untitled Review Roundup (or DURR), I dive into some of the more underrated emo records of the year plus a surprising addition to the metalcore canon from an unlikely group of musicians. As always, thank you for reading. Enjoy Volume 2 of DURR.
Review: The Dangerous Summer – Reach for the Sun
It’s funny the way that albums can mark time. How hearing the right songs at the right moment can make them sound like more than songs, or how going back to those songs after 10 or 15 or 20 years can reawaken every feeling you had when you first heard them. It’s funny, too, how the music that does those things to you might not do anything for anyone else. How something can be an incredibly meaningful and important document of your past, but just sound run-of-the-mill to someone else. Or how, if you’d heard an album a decade or a year or six months too early or too late, it might just be a footnote in your musical history rather than a symphony.
No album has ever taken me more by surprise than The Dangerous Summer ‘s Reach for the Sun. I didn’t see it coming, and I wasn’t looking for it. I had no knowledge of the band or their past work, no clue what they sounded like or what their songs might have to say about my life. I just read a rave review of the album one day on AbsolutePunk and decided to give it a shot. Ten years later, those songs still shoot shivers down my spine and choke me up, because they sound like the cusp of adulthood, and like all the friends and memories I’ve left behind in the past decade.
Reach for the Sun had remarkable timing. Its release date was May 5, 2009, just as spring was bursting into full, glorious bloom. I first heard it on May 3, in the early evening, coming out of old boombox speakers in my bedroom, with the gentle glow of the sunset streaming through my window. The day before, my sister had graduated from college. In another month, I’d graduate from high school. My parents and I had driven home, from Ann Arbor to Traverse City, that afternoon. I had a boatload of calculus homework to do and was dreading the evening. AP exams were just days away, and I needed to buckle down and focus. Certainly, I knew I needed a good soundtrack for the study session. So I downloaded this record on the recommendation of a glowing 95 percent review from Blake Solomon and loaded it onto my iPod.
The Color Fred – “Don’t Give Up on Me”
The Color Fred has released the new song “Don’t Give Up on Me.”
Berwanger – “Bad Vibrations” Video
Berwanger (Josh Berwanger of The Anniversary and Radar State) has released a video for his new song “Bad Vibrations.”
The Cure to Livestream Anniversary Show
Fat Mike Talks Vegas Backlash
Dan Ozzi sat down with Fat Mike for a new interview where he addresses the Las Vegas controversy last year:
You guys have been around since the 80s. Do you think your style of comedy can still work now?
Yeah, sure. I don’t know about the U.S. The U.S. is turning into some Puritan-Quaker country where everyone gets offended.
Do you think a band like NOFX could start up now?
I don’t know. The people defending me when I said that, it wasn’t very many people. The only two I can think of were Laura Jane [Grace] and Sick of It All. No one wanted to get on my side. No one wanted to touch us, which was why I wrote on the internet that we got banned in the U.S.
Tré Cool on New Podcast
Tré Cool of Green Day is on a recent episode of the Member Guest podcast.
St. Ranger – “No Cloak”
St. Ranger have released the new song “No Cloak” on Spotify and Apple Music.