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Read More “Albums in Stores – Feb. 18th, 2022”This one turns 27 today (feeling old yet?) so I figured I’d take it out for a spin. My copy is pretty worn around the edges, but I do love having one of the “red eye” versions.
I discovered this album after ‘Dude Ranch’ when a friend told me his brother had “their first album” and I didn’t believe him. Oh, the days before the internet. I was sure and certain they didn’t have more than one album. He came to school the next day with a copy of ‘Cheshire’ and my mind was blown. And thus, my first copy was a tape made from that CD — which I promptly wore out. And then the following Christmas my mom found me a copy of the CD, blowing young-and-unable-to-drive Jason’s mind that she could find such a thing.
After all these years, “Wasting Time” remains my favorite from this album.
#vinyl #blink182
Morningsiders – “Waterfall” (Video Premiere)
Today I’m excited to share the next premiere from the indie folk-pop band, Morningsiders, for their great new single “Waterfall.” The band is comprised of Magnus Ferguson (vocals/guitar), Reid Jenkins (fiddle/vocals), and Robert Frech (piano), and their eclectic brand of indie rock has garnered worldwide attention. The band shared this about the new single:
We developed ‘Waterfall’ out of an earlier song that we wrote and played a bit in college, but that never fully clicked. The melody has been stuck in our heads all these years, and every now and then we’d try to re-imagine words for it. A few phrases kept coming up like ‘easy does it,’ and it slowly started to take on a reassuring, if slightly sad mood. I started thinking about conversations I’ve had with my younger sister trying to help her navigate her early 20’s, and also about what I wish I could have told myself when I was that age. It ended up being a song about that oceanic feeling of being a small part of a big world. That zoomed-out vantage point can feel melancholy, but almost in a satisfying way, like a good cry.
If you’re in the mood for a song that makes you feel like you’re part of something bigger than yourself, look no further than Morningsiders’ “Waterfall.”
Read More “Morningsiders – “Waterfall” (Video Premiere)”Casey Cavaliere Begins New Podcast Season
Casey Cavaliere (guitarist for The Wonder Years) has launched season two of his podcast.
Talking Tech With Dashboard Confessional
Chris Carrabba talked with Newsweek about the tech used on his new album:
My home studio is Pro Tools based. My new record is centered around acoustic guitars, and I found that a mic chain that I knew I loved for recording vocals seemed to also work really well for tracking acoustic guitars.
I tracked both vocals and acoustics with my Wunder CM7 microphone through a Vintech Audio 273. These two pieces of gear really were outstanding.
Another great piece of gear was one that I used during the demo phase. I was trying to do things really quickly, to demo the songs on acoustic guitar to give the producer James Paul Wisner what I had in mind for us to work on together. I didn’t want to send him lousy-sounding stuff he couldn’t enjoy listening to, but I was also trying to work quickly. I was able to do both by using the Fishman Aura DI. It’s more than just a simple DI [direct input]—it does microphone simulation, creating a bit of air and space and depth to your DI sound and replicates a microphone incredibly well.
Stars Announce New Album
Stars have announced that they will release From Capelton Hill on May 27th.
Read More “Stars Announce New Album”‘Stranger Things’ Announces Final Two Seasons
Stranger Things has announced the final two seasons of the show. The first half of season four will premiere on May 27th, with the second group of episodes following on July 1st.
Read More “‘Stranger Things’ Announces Final Two Seasons”One of my very first (and only) jobs was working at Borders and selling books and CDs. Mostly that meant sitting behind the counter and reading Calvin and Hobbes comics between checking out customers. The store was maybe a ten minute drive, at most, from my parents’ house. But, I’d always take the long way home so I could get a little extra time, alone, just listening to music. This EP must have been played at least a thousand times on those drives. I sure as hell tried to blow out that little Jetta’s speakers.
While not as immediately accessible or “big” sounding as the band’s hits. It still showcases their unique spin on pop-punk and has the hints of where they were headed. I’ve been revisiting it quite a bit this week and it’s funny how quickly the specific memory of driving to Borders to lazily sell overpriced CDs came to mind when I hear these songs.
#vinyl #yellowcard
Review: Joywave – Cleanse
The pandemic has been pretty shitty for a lot of people. Add in the effect it has had on the music and entertainment industry, and you’ll begin to understand just how difficult it was to try and remain creative. Or, in the case of Joywave, you spend a full 18 months prepping for your sprawling and well-conceived third album called Possession, and it becomes almost DOA as the world shut down around the band and others. The band described these feelings on a recent Facebook post by saying, “It was crushing to watch everything we had worked so hard to roll out in just the right way obliterated in an instant.But creatively, the timing couldn’t have been better. Something more positive began to emerge. With our dense touring schedule shelved, I was able to reflect on past travels and appreciate them in a new way. But reminders of our fragile mortality were everywhere, punctuated by the ongoing pandemic and civil unrest. The music began to encompass all of this. It became the words, encouragement, and occasional cautions that I would want to share with you if this was the last time we spoke. And with all this time spent looking inward came the realization that there were still a few chips I was carrying on my shoulder that I needed to let go of. Maybe you have those too.One of my first jobs ever was at a car wash. I thought of the band, after years spent on the road taking a breather. Going through that wash process. Watching all the dirt and mud stripped away. Coming out the other side refreshed and rejuvenated. Still having experienced everything from before, but no longer wearing the scars.” The era of Cleanse has arrived for Joywave, and the timing appears to finally be in their favor.
Read More “Joywave – Cleanse”Foo Fighters – “March of the Insane” Video
Foo Fighters, performing as Dream Widow, have shared the new song “March of the Insane.”
Read More “Foo Fighters – “March of the Insane” Video”New Found Glory Announce ‘Sticks and Stones’ Tour
New Found Glory have announced a 20th anniversary tour for Sticks and Stones.
Read More “New Found Glory Announce ‘Sticks and Stones’ Tour”Turnstile – “Underwater Boi” Video
Turnstile have released a video for “Underwater Boi.”
Read More “Turnstile – “Underwater Boi” Video”The Stereo Launch Kickstarter
The Stereo have launched a Kickstarter for their first new album in nearly 20 years.
Read More “The Stereo Launch Kickstarter”Hatchie – “Giving the World Away”
Hatchie has shared the new song “Giving the World Away.”
Read More “Hatchie – “Giving the World Away””Josh Ramsay – “Best of Me”
Josh Ramsay has shared the new song “Best of Me” featuring Dallas Smith.
Read More “Josh Ramsay – “Best of Me””


