Courtney Barnett has covered Loose Tooth’s “Keep On.”
Selena Gomez – “Lose You to Love Me”
Selena Gomez has released the new song “Lose You to Love Me.”
Sleigh Bells Cover “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”
Sleigh Bells have shared their cover of “Where Did You Sleep Last Night.”
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Review: Third Eye Blind – Screamer
The mystery, indecisiveness, and possible controversy surrounding Third Eye Blind’s sixth studio album only added to the allure and likability of Screamer. In many interviews, front-man Stephan Jenkins went as far as to say that there would never be a sixth studio album from Third Eye Blind, which came as a big shock to those who have been following the band during this decade. Coming off multiple successful tours with their name at the top of the bill, Third Eye Blind has done plenty to remove themselves from the pack of 90’s bands who could only dream of Jenkins and his bandmates’ sustained success. Dopamine, their last proper full-length was released in 2015, and they followed that record up with an equally charming collection of cover songs affectionately titled Thanks For Everything. With such an ominous EP title, one could only think Jenkins was living up to his word about hanging up the studio production output from the Third Eye Blind moniker. Luckily for us, Jenkins and 3EB’s long-time drummer Brad Hargreaves, guitarists Kryz Reid and Colin Creev, and bassist Alex LeCavilier collectively came together to deliver Screamer.
Have Mercy – “Dressed Down” Video
Have Mercy have released a video for “Dressed Down.”
No Win – “Blood on Your Tooth”
No Win have shared the new song “Blood on Your Tooth.”
Silverstein Cover The Smashing Pumpkins
Silverstein have shared their cover of “Disarm” by the Smashing Pumpkins on all streaming platforms.
The Devil Wears Prada – “Chemical” Video
The Devil Wears Prada have released a video for “Chemical.”
Charli XCX Announces Netflix Series “I’m With the Band”
Charli XCX has announced a Netflix series about Nasty Cherry, the band she recently signed to her label. I’m With the Band: Nasty Cherry arrives November 15th on Netflix.
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Frances Quinlan Announces New Solo Album
Frances Quinlan of Hop Along will release her solo album, Likewise, on January 31st via Saddle Creek. Today she’s shared the new song “Rare Thing” and pre-orders are now up.
Greyhaven – “A Match Where Great Fire Should Be”
Greyhaven have released the new song “A Match Where Great Fire Should Be.”
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Illuminati Hotties – “ppl plzr”
Illuminati Hotties have released the new song “ppl plzr” on Bandcamp.
Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds – “All I Hear Is Static” Video
Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds have released a video for their cover of The Lillingtons’ “All I Hear Is Static.” The video was directed by Derek Grant of Alkaline Trio.
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Bruce Springsteen Talks with Kimmel
Bruce Springsteen talked with Jimmy Kimmel last night on his show.
Yellowcard Suing Juice WRLD
Chris Eggertsen, writing at Billboard:
According to a complaint filed Monday (Oct. 21) in U.S. District Court in California, former Yellowcard members William Ryan Key, Peter Michael Mosely, Longineu Warren Parsons and Sean Michael Wellman-Mackin allege Juice WLRD and his collaborators copied “melodic elements” from their 2006 song “Holly Wood Died” for the rapper’s blockbuster 2018 single without permission. They’re asking for damages in excess of $15 million and a “running royalty and/or ownership share” on all future exploitations related to the song or, alternatively, statutory damages “for each act of copyright infringement” and for defendants to be “permanently enjoined” from exploiting “Lucid Dreams” in the future.
And:
Yellowcard’s attorney, Richard Busch, issued a statement about the lawsuit in which he explained, “This was not a lawsuit the guys wanted to file. They put all of the parties on notice a long while ago and gave them every opportunity to try to resolve it. That notice was pretty much ignored leaving them with no real choice. As alleged in the Complaint, this is not just a generic Emo Rap song, but is a blatant copy of significant original compositional elements of Holly Wood Died in several respects. Beyond that, everything we have to say is in the Complaint.