Icon for Hire have returned with the new song “Ready for Combat.”
Read More “Icon for Hire – “Ready for Combat””Anthony Green Announces New Solo Album
Anthony Green has announced his new solo album, Boom. Done, due out on July 22nd. Today he’s shared the new songs “Don’t Dance” and “Maybe This Will Be the One.”
Read More “Anthony Green Announces New Solo Album”Albums in Stores – Apr. 22nd, 2022
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P.S. I wrote about the new Cold Years album that’s out today.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Apr. 22nd, 2022”Andrew Pitrone – “Locket” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to share the latest single from the talented singer-songwriter Andrew Pitrone for his new song called “Locket.” The single is the second single to be released from his upcoming EP, Aurora Montage, out later this year on Lolipop Records. Pitrone had this to say about his new song:
”Locket” is a song about the Idea of committing to someone. In a sense when someone puts a photo in a locket it signifies their commitment to that person, that person in the photographs being extra special to them, in their heart, or close to their heart. If you were going to cut someone into the size of a little locket and shove them into the shape, even in the most loving gentle way, it might sound something like the feeling of the song ‘Locket.’ Suggesting that someone put you in their locket is like suggesting that they should feel free to have that attachment.
With heartfelt vibes and sweeping instrumentation found on this great-sounding single, it’s no wonder why so much buzz surrounds this artist. Pitrone has also shared the music video for this track, and it can be found here.
Read More “Andrew Pitrone – “Locket” (Song Premiere)”Alexisonfire – “Reverse the Curse”
Alexisonfire have shared the new song “Reverse the Curse.”
Read More “Alexisonfire – “Reverse the Curse””The Wonder Years – “Oldest Daughter”
The Wonder Years have returned with the new song “Oldest Daughter.”
Read More “The Wonder Years – “Oldest Daughter””JER – “Decolonize Yr Mind” Video
JER has shared the new song “Decolonize Yr Mind.”
Read More “JER – “Decolonize Yr Mind” Video”Review: Cold Years – Goodbye to Misery
Years ago, and barely out of my teens, I scribbled music mends broken hearts in the margins of a notebook. I was trying to put to words how finding music, and getting lost in the perfect song, could save your life. It was melodramatic. It was true.
Over the past two years, while locked down in a global pandemic, we as a society have experienced previously unimaginable trauma. Mass death. Isolation and fear. Uncertainty and rage. And as we begin to navigate what life looks like next, I’m reminded of those four little words I once scratched across a piece of lined paper. Now, I’m not arrogant enough to think I have a universal answer, but I know for me, in my moments of despair, I reconnected with music and it pulled me out. Last year, discovering Turnstile flipped a fuse in my brain that showed me how to love music again. It unlocked something within me and reminded me what it was like to feel the joy of finding a new favorite band. And this year, it’s discovering an album that feels like it could have only been made after what we all just went through. An album that not only helps define the state of the world but the ethos of a generation. The album is Goodbye to Misery; the band is Cold Years.
I’ve always used music as a metric of remembrance, with periods in my life defined by the albums I was listening to. But it goes further than that. At the core, music is what we have long used to tell our stories. To pass down the legacy, the learnings, the trials, and the current mindset from one generation to another. You can listen to music and hear the pain, hear the joy, hear the triumphs, and feel the defeats. It’s a way to mark our personal lives and build milestones of collective memory. And Goodbye to Misery is an album that could only have been birthed from the well of COVID. An album that paints the state of the world with an American Idiot like clarity and mirrors a generational attitude back through the speakers. And it’s done with a maturity and grace far beyond expectations for a band on just their sophomore release.
Read More “Cold Years – Goodbye to Misery”Casey Cavaliere of The Wonder Years on new Podcast
Casey Cavaliere of The Wonder Years is on the latest episode of the Podioslave podcast.
Yotam Ben Horin – “In Between The Highs and Lows” (Video Premiere)
Today I’m beyond excited to share the latest music video from Yotam Ben Horin called “In Between The Highs and Lows,” that comes from his upcoming solo album Young Forever. The record will be released on on May 20th via Double Helix Records. If you’re enjoying the new single, please consider pre-ordering Young Forever here. Also,I had the chance to catch up with Horin before the release of this single, and we discussed the direction of the new material.
Read More “Yotam Ben Horin – “In Between The Highs and Lows” (Video Premiere)”Coheed and Cambria Cover Kiss
Coheed and Cambria have shared an acoustic cover of “Love Gun.” They’ve also released a new video game.
Read More “Coheed and Cambria Cover Kiss”Jack White – “What’s the Trick?” Video
Jack White has shared a video for “What’s the Trick?” on Facebook.
Bartees Strange Announces New Album
Bartees Strange will release Farm to Table on June 17th. Today he’s shared a video for “Cosigns” and pre-orders are now up.
Read More “Bartees Strange Announces New Album”Soccer Mommy – “Unholy Affliction”
Soccer Mommy has shared the new song “Unholy Affliction.”
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