Waterparks have shared a new piano version of “Lowkey as Hell.”
Read More “Waterparks Share Piano “Lowkey As Hell””Soul Glo Sign With Epitaph
Soul Glo have signed with Epitaph Records and their new EP is now available everywhere.
Read More “Soul Glo Sign With Epitaph”6/19/21 (Ten Songs)
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Read More “6/19/21 (Ten Songs)”Liner Notes (June 19th, 2021)
Since I didn’t write last week, this week has two weeks’ worth of content for you. I share some articles I enjoyed over the past few weeks, share some thoughts on music I’ve been enjoying (it’s been oddly pop-punk heavy lately), and reminisce on Blink-182’s TOYPAJ as it turns twenty. As always, there are also some random thoughts on other entertainment I consumed over the past few weeks and some commentary on how I’ve been viewing life as I continue to grow older. There’s also a playlist of ten songs I enjoyed last week, and this week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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Read More “Liner Notes (June 19th, 2021)”Hot damn that’s nice looking. Kicking off the weekend with @awilhelmscreamofficial. #vinyl #awilhelmscream
Review: Talk Show Host – Mid-Century Modern
On the debut album from Toronto punk rockers Talk Show Host, they channel all of the best parts of melodic punk rock into a package worthy of taking immediate notice. The three-piece band is comprised of Chris Veinot (vocals/guitar), Fabien Rivenet (bass) and Sean Woolven (drums/backing vocals), and their early band chemistry is undeniable. The punk rockers have put out a few EPs early on to hone in the sound that comes into its truest form on Mid-Century Modern. The record was produced by John Dinsmore (PUP, Single Mothers) and their trust in the hitmaker pays full dividends as he gets the best performance out of every track. With so much early momentum going in Talk Show Host’s favor, its no wonder why some are touting them as the “next big thing” in the melodic punk scene.
The album blasts off on the right foot with the guitar bliss of “You Asshole!” where lead vocalist Chris Veinot snarls over the backing instruments impressively. The comparisons to bands like The Bouncing Souls, Anti-Flag, and Bad Religion get felt early on with the solid slabs of punk rock found on this opener.
Read More “Talk Show Host – Mid-Century Modern”Vince Staples – “Law of Averages” Video
Vince Staples has shared the new song “Law of Averages.” The song comes from his upcoming self-titled album due out July 9th.
Read More “Vince Staples – “Law of Averages” Video”New Found Glory Announce New EP
New Found Glory will release the new EP, Forever and Ever x Infinity…And Beyond!!!, on September 3rd. It was produced by Will Pugh, and they’ve debuted the first single “The Last Red-Eye.”
Read More “New Found Glory Announce New EP”Soccer Mommy – “Kissing in the Rain”
Soccer Mommy has released the new song “Kissing in the Rain” from the upcoming Dark Knights: Death Metal soundtrack.
Read More “Soccer Mommy – “Kissing in the Rain””Modest Mouse – “The Sun Hasn’t Left”
Modest Mouse has released the new single “The Sun Hasn’t Left.”
Read More “Modest Mouse – “The Sun Hasn’t Left””Teenage Halloween – “Drown” Video
Teenage Halloween have shared a video for “Drown.”
Read More “Teenage Halloween – “Drown” Video”Albums in Stores – Jun. 18th, 2021
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 – Jun. 18th, 2021”Review: Bon Iver – Bon Iver, Bon Iver
Bon Iver, Bon Iver sounds like a summer storm. A muggy June evening; temperatures that hang suspended in the mid-70s, even after the sun goes down; heat lightning flashing on the horizon; and then, eventually, a torrential downpour, crashes of thunder, strikes of lightning too close for comfort.
Or maybe I just think this album sounds like all those things, because that happened to be the environment in which I first heard it. The night Bon Iver, Bon Iver leaked on the internet, weeks ahead of its June 21, 2011 release date, it was pouring in northern Michigan. When I first heard “Perth,” it felt like someone was taking the weather outside and translating it into music. The far-off guitar notes felt like the first flickers of lightning on the horizon. Vernon’s multi-tracked, harmony-backed voice, when it breaks through the waves about 45 seconds in, evoked the gentle drizzle of the storm’s start. And then, the crescendo: a martial drumbeat, a wash of horns, the guitar sparking louder and louder. The song builds until it sounds like a furious storm—the rain clattering against your windowpane, the thunder rattling the glasses in the cabinets, the lightning flashing so quickly that it seems to illuminate the entire outside world for minutes at a time. Soon, the song subsides, burns itself out. It fades to nothing as quickly as it exploded— just as a summer storm eventually crashes away.
Read More “Bon Iver – Bon Iver, Bon Iver”Bob Becker Launches Another Label
Bob Becker, founder of Fearless Records, has launched a new label called Thriller Records. His first signing is AVOID, and they have released a video for “HostAge At A BeAch House PArty.”
Read More “Bob Becker Launches Another Label”Vitamin String Quartet Cover My Chemical Romance
The Vitamin String Quartet have shared a new live version of My Chemical Romance’s “I’m Not Okay (I Promise).”
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