Matt Berninger of The National announced that he’s recorded a solo album with Booker T Jones called Serpentine Prison.
Prince Acoustic Demo for “I Feel for You” Released
The Prince estate has shared an unheard acoustic demo of “I Feel For You.”
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Miya Folick Covers Death Cab for Cutie
Miya Folick has shared her cover of Death Cab for Cutie’s “I Will Follow You Into the Dark.”
Danny Black Releases New Album
Danny Black of Good Old War has released his new album Themes to all streaming services.
WhoHurtYou – “Not the One”
WhoHurtYou have shared the new song “Not the One.”
Jeff Rosenstock Releases New Live Album
Jeff Rosenstock has released his new live album, Thanks, Sorry.
Red City Radio – “Young, Beautiful, and Broke”
Red City Radio’s new song “Young, Beautiful, and Broke” can be streamed below via Billboard.
Perfume Genius – “Pop Song”
Perfume Genius released the new single “Pop Song.”
Jimmy Eat World – “555” Video
Jimmy Eat World have shared a video for “555.”
The Wonder Years Cover R.E.M
The Wonder Years’ cover of “Losing My Religion” was released as an Amazon exclusive last year, but now it’s available to all streaming services.
Carly Rae Jepsen Shares New Live “The Sound”
Carly Rae Jepsen has shared a new live version of “The Sound” to streaming services.
Albums in Stores – Oct. 18th, 2019
Pretty big release day today with new albums from Jimmy Eat World, Refused, White Reaper, and quite a few others. 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.
Interview: Zach Lind of Jimmy Eat World
A week out from the release of Jimmy Eat World’s 10th full-length studio album Surviving, I spoke with drummer Zach Lind about how the band makes albums now versus 10 or 20 years ago, working with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, crafting a setlist with 25 years of music to choose from, and ranking the band’s beloved discography.
Review: Jimmy Eat World – Surviving
At least on the surface level, the title for Jimmy Eat World ‘s 10th full-length album feels like a proclamation. Surviving. Not many bands know quite as much about surviving as Jimmy Eat World. They’ve weathered a lot over the years: getting dropped by their first major label; being (incorrectly) considered a one-hit wonder by many; being a part of a genre and a music scene that most critics have always written off; touring with Third Eye Blind, apparently. Perhaps the most impressive thing they’ve survived is time. When I first started seriously listening to Jimmy Eat World, they’d been a band for ten years and were about to release the follow-up to their breakthrough LP. Fast-forward a decade and a half, and the band is celebrating 25 years and ten albums. They’ve kept the same four-person lineup since 1995 and have released a new album, like clockwork, every three years since 2001. And they remain as beloved today as they ever have been—a go-to “favorite band” for seemingly every person who follows them.
The Ally Coalition’s Sixth Annual Talent Show
The lineup for the The Ally Coalition’s Sixth Annual Talent Show has been announced.