The new trailer for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has been released.
Stephen Chbosky Announces New Novel
“Blink-182 …. Now with 50% Better Songs”
This Blink-182 commercial for Take Off Your Pants and Jacket resurfaced on my social media feeds this morning and I couldn’t not share it.
The Penske File’s Van and Gear Stolen
The Penske File had their van stolen in Montreal. A GoFundMe account has been set up with more information about the gear that was stolen.
New ‘Toy Story 4’ Trailer
A new trailer for Toy Story 4 has been released.
Charly Bliss Cover The Killers
Charly Bliss covered The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” at a recent live show.
New Story of the Year Coming Within the Next Year
In a recent interview, Dan from Story of the Year said there will be a new album later this year or early next year.
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Bands on TV (Week of May 20th)
The notable artists on your television this week include: Ben Platt (Kimmel; 5/23), The National (Colbert; 5/21), Deafheaven (Daly; 5/32), and James Blake (Ellen; 5/24).
Logic Tops the Charts
Logic has the number one album in the country this week:
Logic notches his third No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart as Confessions of a Dangerous Mind debuts atop the tally.
The set starts with 80,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending May 16, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 24,000 were in album sales. Confessions was released on May 10 via Visionary/Def Jam Recordings.
Review: AJR – Neotheater
The process of growing up and figuring out this crazy thing called “life” comes in phases for a lot of us. First, there is the transition from being a kid to a young adult (with moderate changes in responsibilities), and then a young adult to a full-fledged adult (with major repercussions and changes all across the board). These transitions are messy, awkward, and at times too much to handle on our own. AJR come to terms with the latter transition on Neotheater semi-gracefully.
Most of the lyrical content and story-telling is thru the lens of lead vocalist, Jack Met, who is only 21. AJR is comprised of two other brothers, Adam and Ryan Met, to round out the multi-instrumentalist band that changes styles, genres, and tempos whenever they feel the need for it. Jack sums up the process of growing up on the opener “Next Up Forever” by stating, “I know I gotta grow up sometime, but I’m not fucking ready yet.” Many of us can relate to this situation of taking on newer roles and responsibilities as we age, yet Jack tends to take most of this in stride as we navigate through the LP.
Against the Current Perform Acoustic “Almost Forgot”
Against the Current have shared a stripped down version of “Almost Forgot.”
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Real Friends Cover Slipknot
Real Friends have covered Slipknot’s “Duality.”
Carly Rae Jepsen on “The Song I Wish I Wrote”
Carly Rae Jepsen sat down with Pitchfork in a new video series called “The Song I Wish I Wrote” and talks about Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” written by Prince.
Stalemate – “Glow” Video
Juliana Hatfield – “Broken Doll” Video
Juliana Hatfield has released a video for “Broken Doll.”