Sponsor: SeeMoreGlass Releases New Album

SeeMoreGlass

SeeMoreGlass’s new album, Roaring Paper Spring, is now available on Bandcamp. This is an album for fans of early 2000’s pop-punk, those who love heartfelt and honest lyrics, enjoy records with a concept and also are looking for a little hope in their lives. This is a record about learning how to move away from sadness, and let go of the things in life you can’t control. The Roaring Paper Spring resides in all of us, and it is up to us to decide if it is going to help us find order in the chaos, or keep us trembling in the dark.

Roaring Paper Spring (and the rest of the SeeMoreGlass discography) is available on bandcamp for $5, and until March 8th, 100% of the proceeds will be split between the charities No More Dysphoria and SNAP Network. There is also a Kickstarter to get the album pressed to vinyl.

You can get a taste of the album by checking out the music video for “Missing You (From Halfway Round The World).”

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Interview: Cal Stamp – “Hey Amy”

Cal Stamp

Your next music obsession has arrived, thanks to Cal Stamp. The singer/songwriter has been around the music scene for quite awhile with his previous projects called Spirit Animal and most recently, Record Heat. The latest version of Cal’s unique brand of breezy, 80’s guitar-driven pop rock might just be his best work yet. The song, called “Hey Amy,” builds casually over an 1975-esque type of guitar-toned rock and Cal Stamp’s vocals are smooth as silk as he makes a song worthy of any playlist. What Stamp does best on this song is making the listener feel connected to his vocals, while the guitars bring the track into the upper echelon of pop bliss. The song comes from the first of a trilogy of EPs, starting with Nylon, that hits the streets on May 6th.

I also caught up with Cal Stamp to discuss the new EPs as well as provide an in-depth peek at what went into this great new single.

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Green Day Cancel Moscow Show

Green Day

Green Day have canceled their Moscow tour dates:

“We are aware that this moment is not about stadium rock shows, it’s so much bigger than that,” Green Day continued. “But we also know that rock and roll is forever and we feel confident there will be a time and a place for us to return in the future. Refunds available at the point of purchase. Stay safe.”

Liner Notes (February 26th, 2022)

Space

This week’s newsletter has me revisiting Coheed and Cambria’s discography, sharing some thoughts on music out this week (Gang of Youths, Avril, Mom Jeans) and exploring some of the other media I consumed. As always, there’s a playlist of ten songs I enjoyed, and this week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.

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Interview: Nick Comanici of Sadurday

Sadurday

This past week I was able to connect via a Zoom call with Nick Comanici of a band called Sadurday. We discussed his new single, “Out of Touch,” that features vocalist Mae Sexton (of WREX), and drummer Tucker Rule (of Thursday), and was produced by Jon Markson (Drug Church, Soul Blind). Also in this feature, I asked Nick about his plans for touring on the new material, other artists he’s influenced by, and how Sadurday’s sound continues to evolve over time. “Out of Touch” is available at all of your favorite streaming services now.

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