State Champs have shared “10 AM” off their upcoming acoustic album.
Read More “State Champs – “10 AM””Fiona Apple – “New York Doesn’t Like Your Face”
Fiona Apple penned the new song “New York Doesn’t Like Your Face” for the animated TV show, Central Park.
Read More “Fiona Apple – “New York Doesn’t Like Your Face””Young Jesus – “(Un)knowing”
Young Jesus have released the new song “(Un)knowing.”
Read More “Young Jesus – “(Un)knowing””Underoath Oral History
Underoath did a video oral history with Alternative Press.
Read More “Underoath Oral History”Burger Records Shuts Down Completely
Follow multiple accusations against the label, and bands on the label, Burger Records has informed Pitchfork that they will be closing the label completely:
When asked about the future of the label and its leadership, Bohrman responded to Pitchfork, “We decided to fold the label.” When asked if Burger would still continue as the rebranded BRGR RCRDS, Bohrman replied, “Nope.” Asked for further comment, he linked to a clip of Porky Pig saying “that’s all folks.” Burger’s Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts have all been deactivated.
Jeff Rosenstock – “Scram!” Video
Jeff Rosenstock has released a video for “Scram!”
Read More “Jeff Rosenstock – “Scram!” Video”E^ST – “I Wanna Be Here”
E^ST have released the new song “I Wanna Be Here.”
Read More “E^ST – “I Wanna Be Here””Killswitch Engage Release ‘As Daylight Dies’ on Vinyl
Killswitch Engage’s As Daylight Dies is available on vinyl in the U.S. for the first time ever.
Babygotbacktalk Release New Album
Babygotbacktalk have released their new album to all streaming platforms.
Read More “Babygotbacktalk Release New Album”Big Scary Monsters Announce Virtual Pop-Up Shows
Kevin Devine, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Illuminati Hotties, The Get Up Kids, Chris Farren, Vinnie Caruana, and more have all been announced for a Big Scary Monsters virtual pop-up series.
Read More “Big Scary Monsters Announce Virtual Pop-Up Shows”The Front Bottoms Announce Drive-In Concerts
The Front Bottoms have announced two new drive-in concerts in New Jersey and Philadelphia.
Read More “The Front Bottoms Announce Drive-In Concerts”Underoath Is Raising the Bar for Livestream Concerts
Bryan Rolli, writing at Forbes:
The other goal of the Underoath: Observatory is to compensate for all the touring revenue lost this year. Early metrics suggest the band will easily achieve that. When Facebook published their new online store early a few Thursdays ago, 100 fans placed orders within the hour. The band played up the technical hiccup, emailing refunds and inviting fans back the following Monday with the code “UNDEROATHPATIENTZERO.”
Roughly 80 people opened the email; within the first 10 seconds of relaunching the store, 280 people had visited the site with a conversion rate of $800 per email. Underoath passed the six-figure threshold in the first two days of sales.
Not only does the Observatory have the potential to match the gross of a major six-week tour, but without the accompanying expenses—buses, gas, flights, hotels, freight and a full road crew—the band members and limited crew could walk away with significantly more money in their pockets.
Not bad, not bad at all.
Burger Records Bands and Employees Accused of Sexual Misconduct
Burger Records have shared a statement after multiple accusations of sexual misconduct has come out against bands on the label, as well employees of the label. You can read all of the various statements, and accusations, below.
Read More “Burger Records Bands and Employees Accused of Sexual Misconduct”The Night Game Goes Behind the Scenes of “One Phone Call”
The Night Game have shared a new behind the scenes video on the making of “One Phone Call.”
Read More “The Night Game Goes Behind the Scenes of “One Phone Call””Mayday Parade Cover The Beatles
Mayday Parade have shared a cover of The Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand.” The video also features members of The Maine, We the Kings, Grayscale, Knuckle Puck, and Real Friends.
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