If there’s one thing we like doing on this website, it’s ranking things. We like ranking things so much it’s become a meme in the forums for just how often it happens in threads. From albums to food, to the new sub-genre of brackets, ranking has become a core part of our little culture. It’s also part of what we do on a pretty regular basis here on the editorial side of things. We’ve got our yearly most anticipated lists and the mid and end of the year “best-of lists.” Back in the days of AbsolutePunk, we scored these lists using a basic scale that I think Thomas Nassiff originally came up with. When there were 30+ staff members all contributing, it worked pretty well to give a basic structure to what albums were the most popular amongst staff members. I never really gave much thought to it, and it’s been passed down and continued to be used by different contributors that help put together all of the various lists here on the website. Last week I got the itch to re-think this process.
Thick Announce New Album
Thick will release their debut record, 5 Years Behind, on March 6th. Today they’ve debuted a video for the title track.
Blink-182 Back in the Studio
It looks like Blink-182 are back in the studio.
U.S. Music Streams Topped a Trillion in 2019
Anne Steele, writing for the Wall Street Journal:
U.S. music streams on services like Spotify Technology AB, Apple Music and YouTube rose 30% last year to top one trillion for the first time, according to Nielsen Music’s annual report, fueled by big releases from artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Post Malone.
Streaming services have upended how people listen to and pay for music, and now account for 82% of music consumption in the U.S., according to Nielsen. Sales of physical albums, meanwhile, dropped off 19% in 2019 and now make up just 9% of overall music consumption.
How Music Copyright Lawsuits Are Scaring Away New Hits
Amy X. Wang, writing for Rolling Stone:
In the five years since a court ruled that “Blurred Lines” infringed on Marvin Gaye’s 1977 “Got to Give It Up,” demanding that Thicke and Williams fork over $5 million to the Gaye estate for straying too close to the older song’s “vibe,” the once-sleepy realm of music copyright law has turned into a minefield. Chart-topping musicians have been slapped with infringement lawsuits like never before, and stars like Ed Sheeran and Katy Perry are being asked to pay millions in cases that have many experts scratching their heads. Across genres, artists are putting out new music with the same question in the backs of their minds: Will this song get me sued?
And:
Lucas Keller — the founder of music management company Milk and Honey, which represents writers and producers who’ve worked with everyone from Alessia Cara and Carrie Underwood to 5 Seconds of Summer and Muse — recently began encouraging all his songwriter clients to purchase errors-and-omissions insurance, which protects creative professionals from legal challenges to their intellectual property.
Cool system we got here.
Oh Wonder – “Happy” Video
Mandy Moore Announces New Album
Mandy Moore will release her new album, Silver Landings, on March 6th. Today she’s released the video for “Save a Little For Yourself.”
Galantis and Charlie XCX Team Up on New Nintendo Song
Galantis and Charli XCX have teamed up for the new Super Nintendo World theme song, “We Are Born to Play.”
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Four Year Strong Announce New Album; Share Two New Songs
Four Year Strong will release Brain Pain on February 28th. Today they’ve released the title track and a video for “Talking Myself In Circles.”
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Billie Eilish to Record New James Bond Theme Song
Billie Eilish will be recording the new James Bond theme song.
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Soccer Mommy Announces New Album; Shares New Video
Soccer Mommy will release the new album, Color Theory, on February 28th. Today she’s released a video for “Circle the Drain.”
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Pearl Jam Announce New Album
Pearl Jam will release their new album, Gigaton, on March 27th.
New Artwork, New Release Date for the 1975
The 1975’s album, Notes on a Conditional Form, has a new album cover (high-resolution version attached below) and release date of April 24th, 2020 on Apple Music.
Oscar 2020 Nominees Announced
The 2020 Oscar nominees have been announced.
Thom Yorke Announces New Tour
Thom Yorke will be heading out on tour.