Apple Music’s “Replay 2020” link can be found here.
Diet Cig – “Who Are You” Video
Diet Cig have released a video for “Who Are You.”
Read More “Diet Cig – “Who Are You” Video”Phoebe Bridgers Performs on Fallon
Phoebe Bridgers performed “Savior Complex” on Fallon.
Read More “Phoebe Bridgers Performs on Fallon”Bad Bunny Performs on Corden
Bad Bunny performed “Te Deseo Lo Mejor” on Corden.
Read More “Bad Bunny Performs on Corden”Petrol Girls – “I Believe Them”
Petrol Girls have shared the new song “I Believe Them” via Bandcamp.
Read More “Petrol Girls – “I Believe Them””Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande Release “Oh Santa”
Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande have released a collaboration on “Oh Santa.”
Read More “Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande Release “Oh Santa””The Dangerous Summer Release New EP
The Dangerous Summer’s new EP is now available on all streaming platforms.
Albums in Stores – Dec. 4th, 2020
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments 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.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Dec. 4th, 2020”Review: Miley Cyrus – Plastic Hearts
2020 really is the year of the female artist, isn’t it? From Taylor Swift releasing arguably releasing the most pandemic-appropriate album we could have ever hoped for, to Dua Lipa knocking us on our ass with some perfectly crafted dance-pop bliss, and Phoebe Bridgers earning several well-deserved Grammy nominations for her work, everything seemed to be shifting towards rightfully recognizing female artists for their contributions to music. Enter Miley Cyrus who has delivered a raucous collection of rock-tinged pop songs known as Plastic Hearts to close out the year. Usually albums released this late in the year fall under the radar, as every publication seems to want to rush out their year-end lists before December even sees the light of day. Plastic Hearts is definitely one of those breathtaking moments of recognizing great pop music from an artist beginning to realize her rock prowess at just the right time.
The record launches with the bratty, punk sneer of “WTF Do I Know” where Cyrus establishes herself firmly in the rock genre with a pulsating bass line and cranked up guitars. Cyrus explains her state of mind in the chorus as she sings confidently, “What the fuck do I know? I’m alone / Guess I couldn’t be somebody’s hero / You want an apology not from me / Had to leave you in your own misery / So tell me, baby, am I wrong that I moved on and I / And I don’t even miss you? / Thought that it’d be you until I die / But I let go, what the fuck do I know?” The track quickly fades away as we make our way into the title track where Cyrus sings over a tribal beat. She provides a little more insight on the change in gears of genres on the second verse as she sings, “Hello, I’ll tell you all the people I know / Sell you something that you already own / I can be whoever you want me to be / Love me now but not tomorrow / Fill me up but leave me hollow / Pull me in but don’t you get too close.” It’s almost as if Miley is telling her audience that she can be whatever persona that best suits her metamorphosis into a female rocker as long as we are there to accept her for who she is.
Read More “Miley Cyrus – Plastic Hearts”Left Field Messiah – “Fuzz Machine” (Video Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to share the brand new video from Left Field Messiah called “Fuzz Machine.” Left Field Messiah is comprised of lead vocalist Steve Bays (Hot Hot Heat), Jeremy Ruzumna (Fitz and the Tantrums) and Erik Janson (Wildling) who have come together to create some great, energetic, genre-blending tunes. The band had this to say about this latest single:
Fuzz Machine was the third song we wrote for the record. It was also the song that inspired our band name because of the chaos and freedom we felt while working on it. It was a late night in the studio after finishing work on our second song when Jeremy started playing a nylon string guitar sample on his keyboard. We began laying down parts with odds and ends around the studio—a banjitar, harmonica, and then we frenetically recorded the intro vocals, which led to Steve grabbing a handheld mic and recording his vocals with the studio speakers on full blast. It felt raw, it felt right, and it helped the three of us to see through the haze of some toxic relationships we were in.”
Left Field Messiah will be releasing their debut full-length LP called In Praise of Bombast on February 12, 2021.
Read More “Left Field Messiah – “Fuzz Machine” (Video Premiere)”Exes – “Don’t Wait”
Exes have released cover of “Don’t Wait” featuring Dashboard Confessional.
Read More “Exes – “Don’t Wait””Dog Trainer – “2019” Video
Dog Trainer have shared the new song “2019.”
Read More “Dog Trainer – “2019” Video”Nothing – “Catch a Fade” Video
Nothing have released a video for “Catch a Fade.”
Read More “Nothing – “Catch a Fade” Video”Apple Music Shares Most Streamed Songs & Albums of 2020
Apple Music have shared the most streamed songs, and albums, via Apple Music and Shazam. The full list is below.
Read More “Apple Music Shares Most Streamed Songs & Albums of 2020”Within Temptation – “The Purge” Video
Within Temptation has released a video for “The Purge.”
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