In 2010, Linkin Park was one of the biggest bands in the world. They had put out two iconic albums with 2000’s Hybrid Theory and 2003’s Meteora, quickly turning heads for their unique sound, successfully fusing metal and rap together. Instead of getting painted into a corner as a nu-metal band, Linkin Park wanted to show they were so much more. They started to tinker with their sound, and the result was 2007’s Minutes to Midnight. Despite the album producing hits like “What I’ve Done” and “Bleed It Out,” the record received mixed reviews. Most of the songs were slower (aside from “Given Up” and “No More Sorrow”), there were guitar solos, string arrangements, Mike Shinoda sang more than he rapped, and Chester Bennington sang more than he screamed. Longtime fans of the band weren’t sure how to react. While they easily could’ve abandoned this experiment, they doubled-down on this new sound on A Thousand Suns, and the result was something special.
Read More “Linkin Park – A Thousand Suns”Review: David Cook – Reds Turn Blue
The former American Idol Season 7 winner, David Cook, is back with a great new single and video for “Reds Turn Blue.” In this track, Cook dives head first into the manic highs and lows of anxiety, and lyrical material solidifies his path to dealing with his anxiety in therapeutic modes such as songwriting. In a recent interview with People, he mentioned that, “This song became a therapeutic process for me, as a way to personify my anxiety and make it something other than me — which in an odd way has helped me navigate my relationship with it.” David Cook is currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on his yet to be named next full-length record.
Read More “David Cook – Reds Turn Blue”The Vamps – “Chemicals”
The Vamps have released the new single “Chemicals.”
Read More “The Vamps – “Chemicals””Cassadee Pope – “Rise and Shine” Video
Cassadee Pope has released a new video for “Rise and Shine.”
Read More “Cassadee Pope – “Rise and Shine” Video”Tycho Remixes The Knocks and MUNA’s “Bodies”
Tycho has shared a remix of The Knocks and MUNA’s latest single “Bodies.”
Read More “Tycho Remixes The Knocks and MUNA’s “Bodies””Tom Petty – “Confusion Wheel”
Tom Petty’s estate has shared the unreleased song “Confusion Wheel.” The track comes from Wildflowers & All The Rest due out October 16th.
Read More “Tom Petty – “Confusion Wheel””Illuminati Hotties – “Ppl Plzr” Video
Illuminati Hotties have shared a video for “Ppl Plzr.”
Read More “Illuminati Hotties – “Ppl Plzr” Video”Bruce Springsteen Announces New Album
Bruce Springsteen will release the new album, Letter to You, on October 23rd. Today he’s shared a video for the title track and pre-orders are now up.
Read More “Bruce Springsteen Announces New Album”Fender to Sell More Guitars in 2020 Than Any Year in History
Alex Williams, writing at The New York Times:
“We’ve broken so many records,” Mr. Mooney said. “It will be the biggest year of sales volume in Fender history, record days of double-digit growth, e-commerce sales and beginner gear sales. I never would have thought we would be where we are today if you asked me back in March.”
Matt Berninger – “One More Second”
Matt Berninger has released the new song “One More Second.”
Read More “Matt Berninger – “One More Second””The Dirty Nil – “Doom Boy” Live Video
The Dirty Nil have shared a new live video for “Doom Boy.”
Read More “The Dirty Nil – “Doom Boy” Live Video”Creeper Part Ways With Drummer
Creeper have parted ways with drummer Dan Bratton.
Read More “Creeper Part Ways With Drummer”Wallows – “Nobody Gets Me (Like You)” Video
Wallows have returned with a video for their new song “Nobody Gets Me (Like You).”
Read More “Wallows – “Nobody Gets Me (Like You)” Video”Direct Hit! Recording New Material
Direct Hit! are in the studio recording new music.
My Nostalgia – 2001
The cliché goes that the music you listen to in your most formative years is the music that will stay with you forever. And, while the past couple of weeks have touched on some of the most important years of my life, nothing comes close to 2001 in terms of “formative.”
It’s 2001. I’m 18. At the beginning of the year I’m completing my senior year of high school. At this age, I’m well aware it’s always been expected of me to go to college; that’s just what you do after high school. But it was never a huge draw or goal for me. School felt like such a waste of time. I felt like I was on the frontlines of technology, the internet, and all I wanted to do was spend hours online exploring and learning about computers and programming while listening to pop-punk music and eating Red Vines. The idea of four more years of sitting in class felt positively soul-sucking, but there was no way in hell I wanted to stay and live at home with my parents either. I wanted out. And I wanted to go to sunny California, somewhere the polar opposite of the rain-soaked Oregon I had known my entire life. Somewhere I associated with all these punk bands in my CD collection. So I applied only to colleges in California and one of the Oregon schools as a back-up. The University of Redlands offered me the most money. The campus was gorgeous, it was in southern California, and that was good enough for me. I knew I would be leaving my childhood friends behind, they’d scatter to other schools across the country, and I’d be leaving my girlfriend.1 But I needed to get out. Desperately.
Read More “My Nostalgia – 2001”There was an ill-fated attempt at long distance, but that was a horribly stupid idea.↩