A Wilhelm Scream is currently in the process of writing a new record, and there should be more news in the upcoming months.
Hit Like A Girl – “Monsters” Video
Hit Like A Girl has shared the new song “Monsters,” featuring Bartees Strange.
Read More “Hit Like A Girl – “Monsters” Video”Grammys Ratings … Not Great, Bob!
This year’s telecast was the lowest-rated in Grammys history in the early numbers.
Per Nielsen Live+Same Day official national numbers, Music’s Biggest Night delivered an average of 8.8 million viewers for the network during the ceremony’s broadcast on Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET with a 2.1 rating in the key, adults ages 18-49 demographic. […]
Nevertheless, this year’s telecast was still the highest-rated broadcast of the night, and it was the most-streamed Grammy show ever with 83% more live streams compared to 2020. In addition to cable, the show could be accessed on the CBS website and app as well as the network’s recently rebranded and debuted video-on-demand and over-the-top media streaming service Paramount Plus.
Japanese Breakfast Performs on Fallon
Japanese Breakfast performed “Be Sweet” on Fallon.
Read More “Japanese Breakfast Performs on Fallon”Ben Gibbard Announces Anniversary Livestream
To mark the one year anniversary of his streaming series, Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie, has announced he’ll be doing another “Live From Home” set, on Wednesday, March 17 at 7 PM ET. It’ll air on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch.
Read More “Ben Gibbard Announces Anniversary Livestream”Lou Ottens, Inventor of the Cassette Tape, Dies at 94
A structural engineer who trained at the prestigious Technical University in Delft, he joined Philips in 1952 and was head of the company’s product development department when he began work on an alternative for existing tape recorders with their cumbersome large spools of tape.
His goal was simple: making tapes and their players far more portable and easier to use.
“During the development of the cassette tape, in the early 1960s, he had a wooden block made that fit exactly in his coat pocket,” said Olga Coolen, director of the Philips Museum in the southern city of Eindhoven. “This was how big the first compact cassette was to be, making it a lot handier than the bulky tape recorders in use at the time.”
The final product created in 1962 later turned into a worldwide hit, with more than 100 billion cassettes sold, many to music fans who would record their own compilations direct from the radio. Its popularity waned with the arrival of the compact disc, an invention Ottens also helped create as supervisor of a development team, Philips said.
All Time Low Performs on Ellen
All Time Low performed “Monsters” on Ellen.
Read More “All Time Low Performs on Ellen”Teenage Fanclub – “The Sun Won’t Shine on Me”
Teenage Fanclub has released the new song “The Sun Won’t Shine on Me.”
Read More “Teenage Fanclub – “The Sun Won’t Shine on Me””Chaser – “Dreamers”
Chaser has shared the new song “Dreamers.”
Read More “Chaser – “Dreamers””The Maine Announce New Single
The Maine will release their new single, “Sticky,” on Friday. The new album, XOXO: From Love and Anxiety in Real Time, is coming this summer.
Read More “The Maine Announce New Single”Review: Kali Masi – [laughs]
To say that Take This To Heart Records has been on a bit of a hot streak during the last calendar year may be selling it short. It’s even more embarrassing to admit that I didn’t know of any of the bands on this roster even as short of a time as eight months ago. When you step back and look at the roster of releases the label has put out in the last calendar year, it starts to have that special feeling that the mid-00s Drive-Thru or Tooth & Nail hot streaks had when we lived through, and grew up on, them. And in many ways, this current hot streak exists as a modern equivalent of what it was like to grow up on that music, but with a far more mature lyrical bent.
City Mouth’s Coping Machine slots in somewhere between Motion City Soundtrack, hellogoodbye, and Andrew McMahon-esque lyrics while The Sonder Bombs’ Clothbound erupts through pop-rock anthems reminiscent of Riot! or The Hush Sound’s Like Vines. Barely Civil’s exceptional I’ll Figure This Out was the introspective, simmering album that a pandemic year needed for late night drives, riding the currents of Jimmy Eat World’s “Polaris” and “23.” ManDancing’s The Good Sweat borrowed some of that I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child magic that launched Manchester Orchestra into the stratosphere we see them orbiting in now. Looking forward, we can see PONY’s upcoming April release promising electro-pop in the vein of Carly Rae Jepsen to fuel road trip playlists and loud sing-a-longs.
However, their latesst new release, Kali Masi’s sophomore record [laughs], is even harder to draw comparisons to the PureVolume streams and Myspace profile songs of our youths—and that’s a great thing. It continues to remind you, just like the albums mentioned above, that styles of music that you have always loved can continue to be both fresh and new while fitting into those sonic landscapes you have already heard before. Sometimes doing something familiar exceptionally well is revolutionary art.
Read More “Kali Masi – [laughs]”Dessa – “Life on Land”
Dessa has shared the new song “Life on Land.”
Read More “Dessa – “Life on Land””2021 NCAA Bracket Challenge
I didn’t watch much college basketball this year, but that doesn’t mean I won’t fill out a bracket that gets busted in within five minutes. There’s a Chorus group over on ESPN if you’d like to join.
2021 Oscar Nominations
The 2021 Oscar nominations have been announced.
Read More “2021 Oscar Nominations”Jim Adkins Discusses “The Middle”
Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World is on the Chris DeMakes Podcast talking about “The Middle.”