Chance the Rapper has released the new single “The Heart and the Tongue.”
Read More “Chance the Rapper – “The Heart and the Tongue””Pussy Riot – “Sexist” Video
Pussy Riot have shared the new video “Sexist.”
Read More “Pussy Riot – “Sexist” Video”Atreyu – “Warrior”
Atreyu have shared the new song “Warrior” featuring Travis Barker.
Read More “Atreyu – “Warrior””No Rome, Charli XCX, The 1975 Team Up for “Spinning”
The 1975, Charli XCX, and No Rome have teamed up for “Spinning.”
Read More “No Rome, Charli XCX, The 1975 Team Up for “Spinning””Albums in Stores – Mar. 5th, 2021
Today sees new releases from The Spill Canvas, The Night Game, and Tigers Jaw. 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 – Mar. 5th, 2021”Interview: Ben Walsh of Tigers Jaw
Tigers Jaw’s new album I Won’t Care How You Remember Me serves as a re-introduction to the Scranton, PA band. For starters, guitarist Colin Gorman and drummer Teddy Roberts were made permanent members, solidifying the band as a quartet once again. But the biggest wrinkle was including Gorman and Roberts in the songwriting mix with original members Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins – fostering a more lively and collaborative setting for the record and resulting in Tigers Jaw’s most ambitious and personal album in their discography. Tracks like “Can’t Wait Forever” and “Lemon Mouth” showcase the new writing dynamic while the title track serves as an all-time highlight – a song that uses its slow build and Andy Hull guest vocals to set the tone of the record. “I think having a group dialogue about each song, and what ideas we had to make each one special and have a distinctive place on the record, was super beneficial to creating something that sounds fresh but still feels authentically like Tigers Jaw” says Walsh. Below, we discussed working with Will Yip, how the Andy Hull collaboration came about, and I Won’t Care How You Remember Me’s writing process.
Read More “Ben Walsh of Tigers Jaw”Hawthorne Heights Announce Anniversary Edition of ‘If Only You Were Lonely’
Hawthorne Heights has announced If Only You Were Lonely XV, a reimagined and re-recorded revisit of their second album for its 15th anniversary.
Read More “Hawthorne Heights Announce Anniversary Edition of ‘If Only You Were Lonely’”Join us on an emotional trip back to 2006, while we modernize these fan favorites. Throughout the recording process, we did a deep dive into these songs to try and breathe new life while being careful to keep their original integrity. Grab your favorite pair of headphones and be prepared for the flood of memories to take you back.
Middle Kids – “Stacking Chairs”
Middle Kids have released the new song “Stacking Chairs.”
Read More “Middle Kids – “Stacking Chairs””The Dear Hunter to Perform ‘Act 1’ in Full
The Dear Hunter have announced a full performance of Act 1 on March 6th.
Read More “The Dear Hunter to Perform ‘Act 1’ in Full”Square Acquires Majority Stake in Jay-Z’s Tidal for $297 Million
Square, the mobile payments firm run by Jack Dorsey, has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Jay-Z’s music streaming service Tidal for $297 million, the companies announced Thursday.
Through the deal, Jay-Z and Tidal’s other artist shareholders — including Beyoncé, Madonna and Rihanna — will continue to own their piece of the business, which will operate as an independent division within Square.
St. Vincent Announces New Album
St. Vincent will release Daddy’s Home on May 14th. Today she’s shared “Pay Your Way in Pain” and pre-orders are now up.
Read More “St. Vincent Announces New Album”Bad Suns to Perform ‘Disappear Here’ in Full
Bad Suns have announced a Disappear Here performance on March 13th.
Read More “Bad Suns to Perform ‘Disappear Here’ in Full”Against the Current Teasing
Against the Current have released a new teaser video.
Read More “Against the Current Teasing”Billboard Charts to Include Facebook Music Video Streams
Streams of officially licensed music videos on Facebook, which were added to the social platform on Aug. 1, 2020, in the U.S., will soon be factored into the Billboard Hot 100, Billboard 200, Artist 100 and Billboard Global 200 charts, as well as all other charts that incorporate streaming data, it was announced Wednesday.
The changes will take effect with the charts dated March 27, reflecting sales and streams from March 12-18. Only data from officially licensed music videos will be factored in, with user-generated content excluded from the tallies. Facebook video plays are categorized as ad-supported on-demand streams and represent U.S.-based activity only. Within MRC Data’s Music Connect platform, Facebook videos will be included among On-Demand Video totals, with the data visible beginning with activity on March 5.
Well, at least Facebook’s never been in trouble for overstating video metrics before.
The Dirty Nil – “Elvis ’77” Video
The Dirty Nil have released a video for “Elvis ’77.”
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