The Faim have returned with “Era.”
Read More “The Faim – “Era””Maggie Rogers – “That’s Where I Am”
Maggie Rogers has shared the new song “That’s Where I Am.”
Read More “Maggie Rogers – “That’s Where I Am””Motion City Soundtrack’s ‘I Am the Movie’ Gets New Pressing
Motion City Soundtrack’s I Am the Movie is getting a limited re-pressing.
This exclusive vinyl variant is 140g on “translucent ruby red.” I Am the Movie is limited to only 300 copies.
Frank Turner on New Podcast
Frank Turner is on the latest episode of the Kyle Meredith With… podcast.
Read More “Frank Turner on New Podcast”Albums in Stores – Apr. 8th, 2022
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 – Apr. 8th, 2022”Travie McCoy Announces New Album
Travie McCoy will release his new album, Never Slept Better, on July 15th. Today he’s debuted a video for “Stop It.”
Read More “Travie McCoy Announces New Album”Seth Swirsky – ‘Songs From The Green Couch’ (Album Premiere)
Today I’m excited to bring everyone a talented songwriter named Seth Swirsky, who has written several #1 hits for artists like Tina Turner and Celine Dion, and his new album Songs From The Green Couch, a day early. This album of well-constructed indie-pop songs shines through the speakers majestically and leaves the listener in a better mood than they started their day with. Swirsky shared this about the new record:
We all have a ‘safe space’ — a place where we can go and escape from the world. The green couch in my art room in my house is such a space. It was there where most of the songs on this album were written, either on guitar or with lyrics—thus, the title, Songs From The Green Couch. Rob Campanella, of Brian Jonestown Massacre — who engineered the album— introduced me to two guys in The Triptides: bassist Glenn Brigman and drummer Brendan Peleo-Lazar. The three of us (me on most guitars, pianos and mellotrons) became the core of the entire record. I sang all vocals and arranged the live strings. L.A. musicians, Kirk Hellie and Fernando Perdomo contributed their talents on some songs as well. But, as I said, the core was myself and the Triptides, which added a certain ‘toughness’ to my natural pop sensibilities. The record was a two year process: I started writing and recording the record at the beginning of a serious new relationship I was having — it continued during a very painful breakup. Thus, the album oscillates between many hi’s and lo’s for me personally, which are reflected in the lyrics.
If you’re enjoying the exclusive album stream, you won’t have to wait long to purchase the album that releases officially tomorrow.
Read More “Seth Swirsky – ‘Songs From The Green Couch’ (Album Premiere)”Twenty One Pilots Announce Cinema Experience
Twenty One Pilots has announced a cinema experience debuting on May 19th.
Read More “Twenty One Pilots Announce Cinema Experience”Carly Rae Jepsen Teases ‘Western Wind’
Carly Rae Jepsen has been teasing something called “Western Wind.”
Read More “Carly Rae Jepsen Teases ‘Western Wind’”Bowling for Soup Announce New Album
Bowling for Soup will release Pop Drunk Snot Bread on April 22nd.
Read More “Bowling for Soup Announce New Album”Silverstein – “Die Alone” Video
Silverstein have released the new song “Die Alone” featuring Comeback Kid’s Andrew Neufeld.
Read More “Silverstein – “Die Alone” Video”S. Carey – “Sunshower”
S. Carey has shared the new song “Sunshower.”
Read More “S. Carey – “Sunshower””Prince Daddy and The Hyena – “Shoelaces” Video
Prince Daddy and The Hyena have released a video for “Shoelaces.”
Read More “Prince Daddy and The Hyena – “Shoelaces” Video”Rise Against – “Talking To Ourselves” Video
Rise Against have shared a new interactive video for “Talking to Ourselves.”
Read More “Rise Against – “Talking To Ourselves” Video”Ed Sheeran Wins ‘Shape of You’ Plagiarism Case
Ed Sheeran did not steal from another songwriter when he wrote his 2017 megahit “Shape of You,” according to a highly anticipated court ruling here on Wednesday.
Justice Zacaroli, the judge overseeing the case, said “Mr. Sheeran neither deliberately nor subconsciously copied” the track “Oh Why,” by the British songwriter Sami Chokri, who records as Sami Switch.
There was “no more than speculative” evidence that Mr. Sheeran had even ever heard “Oh Why,” Justice Zacaroli added, dismissing Mr. Chokri’s claim of copyright infringement.